. Dingee guide to rose culture : roses and bulbs for fall planting autumn 1910. E>INGEE guide to rose culture. ETOILE DE FRANCE HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued Mad. Abel Chatenay. The best of its color— rosy carmine, with darker shade. It does remarkably well in the open ground, has wonderfully beautiful flowers, which are full, deep and double. Very hardy. Madam Caroline Testout. Flowers and buds large and of elegant form, of a bright satin rose-color, deepening at the center to a clear red. Mad. Eugene Marlitt. Color rich red. It blooms all the time, and is exceedingly hardy. Mad. Jules Grole


. Dingee guide to rose culture : roses and bulbs for fall planting autumn 1910. E>INGEE guide to rose culture. ETOILE DE FRANCE HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued Mad. Abel Chatenay. The best of its color— rosy carmine, with darker shade. It does remarkably well in the open ground, has wonderfully beautiful flowers, which are full, deep and double. Very hardy. Madam Caroline Testout. Flowers and buds large and of elegant form, of a bright satin rose-color, deepening at the center to a clear red. Mad. Eugene Marlitt. Color rich red. It blooms all the time, and is exceedingly hardy. Mad. Jules Grolez (Red Kaiserin Augusta Victoria). A distinct and charming shade of cherry-red; excellent for cutting. Mad. Pernet Ducher. See Yellow La France. Mad. Segond Weber. The long, pointed buds are pink or salmon-flesh, and when fully expanded, deepen until it rivals the American Beauty. Indispensable for grow- ing indoors, for bedding or planting in the open ground. Mad. Schwaller. Blooms in large clusters; large, globular flowers; fine salmon-rose; finely edged violet-carmine, with delight- ful fragrance. Magnafrano. Extra-large flowers, full, deep and double, deliciously scented. The color is bright, deep shining rose. Max Hesdorffer. A strong, sturdy bush, bearing magnificent rosy pink flowers in great quantities. Meteor. Rich velvety crimson, very striking; both buds and flowers are large, elegantly formed; very double. Miss Kate Moulton. Light pink; very beau- tiful; habit robust, with heavy foliage, making it a grand Rose for outdoor cul- ture. Mrs. A. R. Waddell. Rosy scarlet, opening rosy salmon, with reverse of petals rosy scarlet. Mrs. G. W. Kershaw. Brilliant intense pink. Free-blooming; splendidly formed buds and flowers. Mrs. David Jardine. Valuable for forcing under glass; also one of the very best garden bush varieties. The blooms are large, of perfect form, bright rosy pink, shading on the outer petals to salmon- pink. Mrs. Harvey Thomas. Carmine, shaded with copper


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