. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igol The aa/er/can Florist. 23 7 ^^v^ W W -^Sll^h^V ?^ ? -^^^ i^^^^M-' .•^v ^- - " '^-".l--!S;^^^^"-i.^?---'' ^^^ ^X-""^'^'^', .?^. :?•;.•*??$' . Y^ .'"'^-' '^'• -a% ? .1 AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE HOUSE OF T. W. LYDECKER, ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Dachess of Portland, Lady Beanclerc, Mamie Boadicea, Mrs. R B. Cant. Tbese charming British roses we have seen bearing their beautiful ilowers, but whether they will force in winter is questionable. However, they are each and everyone charmingly beauti
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igol The aa/er/can Florist. 23 7 ^^v^ W W -^Sll^h^V ?^ ? -^^^ i^^^^M-' .•^v ^- - " '^-".l--!S;^^^^"-i.^?---'' ^^^ ^X-""^'^'^', .?^. :?•;.•*??$' . Y^ .'"'^-' '^'• -a% ? .1 AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE HOUSE OF T. W. LYDECKER, ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Dachess of Portland, Lady Beanclerc, Mamie Boadicea, Mrs. R B. Cant. Tbese charming British roses we have seen bearing their beautiful ilowers, but whether they will force in winter is questionable. However, they are each and everyone charmingly beautiful and will doubtless supplant many of the hybrid perpetuals which are now grown in onr gardens. No more finely shaped flowers than the above varieties produce can be found in any class of rose, and among their chief merits are large size and continuity of bloom. Out of over eighty varieties imported during the last eighteen months the fol- lowing commend themselves as being worthy of growing; Prince de Bulgaria, a fine salmon-tinted hybrid; Andre Rafly, in the way of Prince Camille de Rohan, but freer in bloom; Mme. (); Due de Mortemart (H. T.); Miss Agnes C. Sherman (tea); Pharisaer (H. T.); Mina Barbanson; I^a Tosca (H. T); Mile. Viger (H. T.); Marquis de Quer- hoent (tea), a promising sort; Mme. E. Perrin (H. T.); Franco-Russe, a fine apricot yellow tea. I think the above named will surely prove interesting and worthy additions to the garden, or for growing in pots. We hope another year to chronicle the advent of some new American seedling roses, t ut they had best be exhibited ere much is said concerning them. The Best Garden Roses. BY DR. R. HUET. Climatic conditions must necessarily modify the selection of a list of the best garden roses. The personal experience of the writer is confined to the vicinity of Philadelphia, and what is here noted will apply especially to that locality, where the temperature rarely falls below 10° Fah. A variation of a fe
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