. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 328 The American Florist Mar. I, an ambitious young man who has confi- dence in his own ability and is willing to de cote the years necessary to that thor- ough preparation which is essential to success in the liberal professions. L. W. ^^1^. Notes on New French Roses. Dr. Reymont (Hybrid Polyantha):— Habit of plant robust, shoots thorny resembling in growth the hybrid teas as also in its freedom of bloom; flowers medium to large produced singly on each shoot; color rich velvety crimson; re- mains a long time in b


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 328 The American Florist Mar. I, an ambitious young man who has confi- dence in his own ability and is willing to de cote the years necessary to that thor- ough preparation which is essential to success in the liberal professions. L. W. ^^1^. Notes on New French Roses. Dr. Reymont (Hybrid Polyantha):— Habit of plant robust, shoots thorny resembling in growth the hybrid teas as also in its freedom of bloom; flowers medium to large produced singly on each shoot; color rich velvety crimson; re- mains a long time in bloom without fading; quite double and very fragrant. This is one of the most promising varie- ties sent out for several years. Marie Pavie (Polyantha):—This variety in habit of growth and color of flowers is something on the style of the polyantha rose Mile. Cecile Brunner; flowers blush white, quite double and fragrant. Esmeralda (Hybrid Tea):—Habit of plant vigorous; flowers large not very double; color rosy lilac. Joseph Metral (Tea):—Plant very vig- or jus, producing largedeep green foliage; flower full to large, very double, often produced in clusters, color deep violet purple, promising as a bedding rose. Mme. Alegatieie (Hybrid Polyantha): —Habit of plant robust, shoots very thorny; flowers medium, form irregular, color clear rose, fragrant and a very free bloomer; seems to have lost nearly all its polyantha habit and looks more like a hybrid tea. Mme. Pierre Guillot (Tea):—Plant a vigorous grower, flowers large and double, color rich orange yellow heavily shaded with rosy lilac, probably an improvement on Mme. Angele Jacquier, which it some- what resembles. Mme. Magonette (Tea):—Plant a free healthy grower; flowers medium to large, color clear salmon rose heavily edged with rosy lilac, base of petals deep yel- low; a free bloomer and promising variety. Comtesse Julia Hungady (Tea):—Habit of plant vigorous with fine foliage; flow- ers large, moderately fu


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