Archive image from page 28 of Descriptive catalog fall 1922. Descriptive catalog : fall 1922 and spring 1923 . descriptivecatal1922chas Year: 1922 A Field of Ros at Chase. Antoine Revoire. H. T. Creamy-white with fine pink tint. Full and double with extra large petals. Baby Rambler. A dwarf Crimson Rambler that is perfectly hardy and that produces small blooms, much like the old Crimson Rambler, continuously from early June until frost. Much used for inter-planting in landscape work where a touch of color is desired. Betty. H. T. Large copper colored bloom overspread with golden yellow. Very
Archive image from page 28 of Descriptive catalog fall 1922. Descriptive catalog : fall 1922 and spring 1923 . descriptivecatal1922chas Year: 1922 A Field of Ros at Chase. Antoine Revoire. H. T. Creamy-white with fine pink tint. Full and double with extra large petals. Baby Rambler. A dwarf Crimson Rambler that is perfectly hardy and that produces small blooms, much like the old Crimson Rambler, continuously from early June until frost. Much used for inter-planting in landscape work where a touch of color is desired. Betty. H. T. Large copper colored bloom overspread with golden yellow. Very fragrant: strong grower. Climbing; American Beanty. New. Same color, size and fra- grance as American Beauty, but a climber. Sets a mass of bloom in the early summer and an occasional bloom dur- ing the late summer and fall. For outdoor culture we prefer it to the old American Beauty. Columbia. H. T. True pink, of unusual size. New. Crimson Rambler. See Excelsa. Dorothy Perkins. A strong climber with exquisite shell- pink flowers; often makes shoots 30 feet or more in length in one season. Mildew does not affect its foliage. Br. Van Fleet. Climber. Of the Wichuraiana or Memorial family. Flowers very large, delicate flesh pink shading to rosy-flesh in center. Etoile de France. H. T. One of the very best red-crimson varieties: very fragrant; flowers are large and borne on good stiff stems. Excelsa. Climber. Color same as Crimson and preferred by many. Fine, healthy foliage. Flowers very double. Intense crimson-maroon, tops of petals tinged with scarlet. Often called Red Dorothv Perkins. Paul Neyron Rose. Twenty-five
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