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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. size: leaf whitish above, deep green below: spineless (some hybrids with other groups are very thorny), of free growth; prune closely. Type, Peleoite Parmentier and Maiden's Blush. en group 4 A lendei hoots s fl prodlK e,l tlimbing Roses; lie for t and tr Useful for pot cultiva- fls \ ary from white to. Jeep Rami of til, Gu. be I II I r nils ii.;hiiii:,' may grout li' I 111 1 til hlim I i\iâ of garden Roses, mostly nj ill floweitd lud which do not readily respond to high cultivation They are more useful as flowering shrubs in the garden than for cut flowers. The blooms are generally short-lived. Austrian or Yellow Briers. Small leaflets: solitary flowers: bark chocolate-brown. Very hardy, but re- ipiire pure air and dry soil; will stand very little pruning, producing flowers from the upper ends of the old wood. Types, Harisoni, Austrian Copper and Persian Yellow. Scotch or Spiny. This group is well recognized by its excessive spininess; the spines are also very sharp: compact. Imw 1,i,s1,..s. flowering abundantly and early: flow of hybrids of ((/Jnos«(theS\v, iil-ii, i . ;,i,,i M,. .iMir'hirge- flowered varieties, e-i" " ' Diiiiask. The results are hardly ,i , â , , i is yet: a few are to be found in ,, ,, . i , .,,i . , speaking they may be <,nli, .1 i, . ,, i proved Sweetbriers. Brendu is pan ,l,sira for its fruit. Prairie Rose {). A nalii,- s] ; pro ises under cultivation to develnp slum, yaluable rally. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bailey, L


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