The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden . 6. IMPERIAL PINK JoNKHEER J. L. Mock. Leenders; 1909. Hybrid TeaVery large growth and very hardy; only fair foliage, extremely longstems; long bud and large bloom of great substance; not a proUficbut, considering the length of stems, a fine bloomer from frostto frost and a long keeper. Absolutely necessary to secure m two-year-old plants; yearlings do not appear to transplant with anysuccess. Plant 20 inches center to center. Prune to 5 eyes (buds).. 7. SILVER FLESH TO PEARL SALMON PINK CENTERMme Leon Pain. Guillot; 1904. (Caroli


The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden . 6. IMPERIAL PINK JoNKHEER J. L. Mock. Leenders; 1909. Hybrid TeaVery large growth and very hardy; only fair foliage, extremely longstems; long bud and large bloom of great substance; not a proUficbut, considering the length of stems, a fine bloomer from frostto frost and a long keeper. Absolutely necessary to secure m two-year-old plants; yearlings do not appear to transplant with anysuccess. Plant 20 inches center to center. Prune to 5 eyes (buds).. 7. SILVER FLESH TO PEARL SALMON PINK CENTERMme Leon Pain. Guillot; 1904. (Caroline Testout XSouv. DE Catharine Guillot)Hybrid Tea. Of medium to large growth, very hardy; foUage per-fect leathery green to reddish tea; long, erect stem; medium to largebud, opening into a bloom of substance, full, double, and of goodlasting qualities; blooms very well in spring, summer and is the best of the lightest salmon pinks and a fine, reliable,all-round rose. Mme. Segond Weber is a more brilliant salmonthan Mme. Leon Pain and of more perfect form, but not as reliablea bloomer in the summer and autumn. Plant 18 inches center tocenter. Prune to 5 eyes (buds). [The rose at the left is La Detroit, a fair rose but inferior tothe newer pinks.]


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