. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. . Bon Silene and Etoile de ILyon. ^Etoile de Lyon It is of vigorous, sturdy growth, and seems able to resist heat and cold equally well. It blooms free- ly, producing beautifully formed flowers of a rich golden yellow. A great favorite everywhere. *ENCHANTRESS—A free bloom- er, bearing immense globular flowers in large clusters; a vigor- ous grower. Color creamy white, tinged with buff in center. Splen- did in pots for late autumn and winter blooming, as well as for planting in the open ground dur- ing the summer. HARDY
. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. . Bon Silene and Etoile de ILyon. ^Etoile de Lyon It is of vigorous, sturdy growth, and seems able to resist heat and cold equally well. It blooms free- ly, producing beautifully formed flowers of a rich golden yellow. A great favorite everywhere. *ENCHANTRESS—A free bloom- er, bearing immense globular flowers in large clusters; a vigor- ous grower. Color creamy white, tinged with buff in center. Splen- did in pots for late autumn and winter blooming, as well as for planting in the open ground dur- ing the summer. HARDY Z^'ERBIX>0>I- NG TEA ROSES ontinued. Bon Silene A Grand Old Rose The color is deep rose, changing to pale light rose. This variet3' cannot be surpassed for bou- quets and decorat- ive purposes. In the open ground it grows to perfection, produc- ing large crops of beautiful flowers from early spring until late autumn. One of the favorites of the old-time gardens. BERYL—Large, full and fragrant; color deep apricot or coppery yellow. The flowers and foliage present a fine con- trast. *BLUMENSCHMIDT—A splendid beddingr Rose of the Cochet type, glowing all summer with its wealth of citron-yellow flowers, each petals of which is edged with dainty rose. The individual flowers are large and well formed, resembling in many waj's some of the Nhand-omest Tea Roses. The bushes are strong, vigorous growers and when planted in quantity they soon form a most attractive feature of the garden, being in constant bloom. BOUGERE—This is a fine variety for open-ground culture. Large, full and double flowers supported on long, stiff stems and produced in great abundance all through the growing season; color bronze-rose or violet-crimson, shaded with lilac. "^BRIDESMAID—This variety is valuable for cutting and does finely in the open ground; a sport from the old and popular pink Tea, Catherine Mermet. but of a fine, clear dark pink, much deeper and more constant in color than ]M
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