. Dingee guide to rose culture. GIE—Sometimes calledan everblooming Frau Karl Druschki. Awarded agold medal by the National Rose Society, and wona host of admirers wherever shown. Owing to itsresemblance to Frau Karl Druschki, it has beentermed an everblooming Druschki. Flowers arealmost perfect in form, with a high center, andimmense size. Blooms all the time. Good, robustgrower. Hardy everywhere. Color almost asnow-white, but sometimes showing a slight lemontint. *MAD. ABEL CHATENAY—This splendid Roseis one of the very best of its color—rosy-carmine,with darker shade. It does remarkably well
. Dingee guide to rose culture. GIE—Sometimes calledan everblooming Frau Karl Druschki. Awarded agold medal by the National Rose Society, and wona host of admirers wherever shown. Owing to itsresemblance to Frau Karl Druschki, it has beentermed an everblooming Druschki. Flowers arealmost perfect in form, with a high center, andimmense size. Blooms all the time. Good, robustgrower. Hardy everywhere. Color almost asnow-white, but sometimes showing a slight lemontint. *MAD. ABEL CHATENAY—This splendid Roseis one of the very best of its color—rosy-carmine,with darker shade. It does remarkably well inthe open ground, has wonderfully beautiful flow-ers, which are full, deep and double. A very hardyRose, Chatenay is a strong grower and free bloom-er, has won friends wherever it has been planted. *COL. R. S. WILLIAMSON—Large, fragrant flow-ers of an exquisite shade of soft, rich carmine;blooms large and well formed, with high pointedcenter, on long, stiff stems. Petals crinkled, onthe order of a Zinnia. Tall
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