. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review Mabch 6, HABDY EVEBBLOOMING BOSES. I should like to get the names of some roses that are everblooming, that can be cut from summer until frost out- side and that will winter in the ground without injury in this Pennsylvania climate. G. E. S. The hybrid tea class will be the most useful for you. These are not quite so hardy as the hybrid perpetuals, but are more persistent bloomers. A few good varieties to plant are: Gruss an Tep- litz, bright crimson; Radiance, cerise pink; Dark Pink Killarney; White Kil- larney; Mme. Ca
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review Mabch 6, HABDY EVEBBLOOMING BOSES. I should like to get the names of some roses that are everblooming, that can be cut from summer until frost out- side and that will winter in the ground without injury in this Pennsylvania climate. G. E. S. The hybrid tea class will be the most useful for you. These are not quite so hardy as the hybrid perpetuals, but are more persistent bloomers. A few good varieties to plant are: Gruss an Tep- litz, bright crimson; Radiance, cerise pink; Dark Pink Killarney; White Kil- larney; Mme. Caroline Testout, satiny rose; Mme. Abel Chatenay, carmine rose, shaded salmon; Mme. Eavary, deep yellow; Viscountess Folkestone, creamy pink; Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, white, tinted lemon; Konigin Carola, satiny rose. If your minimum winter temperature falls much below zero, it is safer to lift and bury these roses, replanting them each spring as soon as the ground is open. In less severe weather, if earthed up and protected with straw they will winter saftely. Among the more persistent flowering hybrid perpetuals, Frau Karl Druschki, white; Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford, rosy pink, and Mrs. John Laing, satiny pink, are a good trio. One or two other roses you should plant are: Clothilde Soupert, white, shaded pink, and Maman Cochet, both white and pink va- rieties. These latter are teas and are better heeled in a coldframe over win- ter. Hermosa, pale pink, is also useful for cutting. C. W. ROSES FOB MEMORIAL DAY. We are desirous of getting a quantity of pot roses in bloom for Memorial day. Can you inform us how they should be handled in order to get them in? The varieties are baby ramblers, Magna Charta, Mrs. Cutbush, Ulrich Brunner and Frau Karl Druschki. J. C. None of the roses named will need much forcing to flower them for Me- morial day. If not already potted, see that they are got in readiness at once. Of course, if they were potted late in the fall, they will do all the b
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