. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review August 30. 1917. •i^:v» CODE OF ROSE NOMENCLATURE. Adopted by the Rose Society. At its meeting in Now York August 23 the American Kose Society adopted tlie following: PUEAMRLE. RoaliziiiK the great confusion and inconve- nience tliat arise from a duplication of names and recognizinK tlie Brent convenience and satis- faction to tlie rosarian, and especially to tlie cottago gardener, of simple, usable names, the American Rose Society adopts the foUowinK rules of nomenclature, to to the names used in all the public


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review August 30. 1917. •i^:v» CODE OF ROSE NOMENCLATURE. Adopted by the Rose Society. At its meeting in Now York August 23 the American Kose Society adopted tlie following: PUEAMRLE. RoaliziiiK the great confusion and inconve- nience tliat arise from a duplication of names and recognizinK tlie Brent convenience and satis- faction to tlie rosarian, and especially to tlie cottago gardener, of simple, usable names, the American Rose Society adopts the foUowinK rules of nomenclature, to to the names used in all the publications of this society and at its exhibitions, and at exhibitions to which it contributes medals: PRIOUITY. Rule 1. No two varieties of roses shall bear the same name. The name first publislied shall be tlie accepted and recognized one. except in cases where the name has been applied in viola- tion of this code. NAME. Rule 2. In selecting iiMines for varieties the following points should be emphasized: Dis- tinctiveness. simpli<'ity, ease of iironunciation and spelling, indication of origin or parentage. PIBLICATION Rule 3. Publication consists (1) in registra- tion with the American Rose Society; or (2) in •tlie distribution of a printed description of the variety named, giving the distinguishing charac- ters of flower, foliage, plant, etc.; or (3) in the publication of a new name for a variety that is described elsewhere, such p'.iblication to be made in any book, bulletin, rejiort, trade catalogue or i)erio(lical, provided the issue bears tlie date of its luiblication and is generally dis- tributed among rose growers, florists, men and horti<'ulturists; or (4) in certain cases the general recognition of a name for a propa- gated variety in ii cfunniunity for a number of years shall constitute pulilication of that name. CITATION. Rule 4. In the full and formal citation of a variety name, tin- name of tlie originator or in- troducer who first iiu


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