Dreer's garden book 1918 (1918) Dreer's garden book 1918 dreersgardenbook1918henr Year: 1918 Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briers NEW PERNETIANA ROSES, or Hybrid Austrian Briers A new type of Roses, the result of crossing Austrian Copper and Yellow Brier Roses with various other types; all are of strong, vigorous growth, flowering profusely in early summer and produc- ing some bloom during the late summer and fall; a most distinct and interesting class. These should be pruned in the same way as the Hybrid Perpetuals. (See page 169.) Beatlte de Lyon. Forms a large, globular flower of splendid s


Dreer's garden book 1918 (1918) Dreer's garden book 1918 dreersgardenbook1918henr Year: 1918 Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briers NEW PERNETIANA ROSES, or Hybrid Austrian Briers A new type of Roses, the result of crossing Austrian Copper and Yellow Brier Roses with various other types; all are of strong, vigorous growth, flowering profusely in early summer and produc- ing some bloom during the late summer and fall; a most distinct and interesting class. These should be pruned in the same way as the Hybrid Perpetuals. (See page 169.) Beatlte de Lyon. Forms a large, globular flower of splendid shape, of a coral red color shaded with yellow. Juliet. Outside of petals old gold, interior rich rosy-red chang- ing to deep rose as the flowers expand; of delicious fragrance. Rayon d'Or, or Golden Rays. A gorgeous golden-yellow Rose. A vigorous, strong grower, with glossy foliage, which appears immune to the attacks of mildew. Soleil d'Or, or Golden Sun. Varies from orange-yellow to reddish gold, shaded with Nasturtium-red; large, full, perfectly double flowers; a strong grower. Price: Strong two-year-old plants, 60 cts. each; $ per doz. One each of these four novel Roses for $ AUSTRIAN BRIER ROSES A very hardy type, producing flowers of the most pleasing and rich shades of yellow, copper, etc. This class re- quires little or no pruning, simply cut out superfluous and dead wood. Austrian Copper. Beautiful bright reddish-copper; single. Harrison's Yellow. Fine double golden-yellow flowers. Persian Yellow. Large, deep golden-yellow; extra fine. Strong two-year-old plants, 60 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. One each of the 3 sorts for $ LORD PENZANCE'S HYBRID SWEET BRIERS For best effect should be grown as pillar Roses; furnish them with a stake or pole 5 to 6 feet high, tying the main shoots to this and allowing the laterals to develop and ramble at pleasure. Treated in this way and without pruning, beyond cutting out dead and superfluous b


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