The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden . See list ]\[ADAME JULES BOUCHE Ilyhnd TeaCroibiek & FiLS 1911 3. FLESH TO CREAM—YELLOW PEACH CENTER, SOME-TIMES WITH LILAC SHADING Antoine Revoire. Pernet-Ducher; 1896. Hybrid Tea.(Dr. Grill X Lady Fitzwilliam)Of medium growth, very hardy; foliage bkie-green leathery, longerect stem; beautiful bud, opening into medium to large bloom ofgardenia form, fine substance, many petals, lasts very well aftercutting. Blooms prolifically in June, quite well in summer, quitewell in autumn. A rose which has stood as the best, of this shadesin


The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden . See list ]\[ADAME JULES BOUCHE Ilyhnd TeaCroibiek & FiLS 1911 3. FLESH TO CREAM—YELLOW PEACH CENTER, SOME-TIMES WITH LILAC SHADING Antoine Revoire. Pernet-Ducher; 1896. Hybrid Tea.(Dr. Grill X Lady Fitzwilliam)Of medium growth, very hardy; foliage bkie-green leathery, longerect stem; beautiful bud, opening into medium to large bloom ofgardenia form, fine substance, many petals, lasts very well aftercutting. Blooms prolifically in June, quite well in summer, quitewell in autumn. A rose which has stood as the best, of this shadesince its production. Plant 15 inches center to center. Prune to 4eyes (buds).. 4. SILVER FLESH TO SHELL PINK Ellen Willmott. Bernaix; 1898. Hybrid TeaMedium to strong growth, very hardy; splendid leathery greenfoliage; quite a good erect stem, opening into a bloom of mediumsize; very fine bloomer in spring, good to very good in summer andautumn; this rose is a stronger grower and has a better stem thanSouv. du President Carnot although not quite as beautiful in budform, but is placed first on account of its reliability as a summerand autumn bloomer and its better growth and foliage. Plant 18inches center to center. Prune to 4 eyes (buds).


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