The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden . 8. TWO-SHADED PINK Silver Pink to Dark Salmon, Sometimes Approaching CoralRose; Outside of Petals Dark Shade, Inside, Silver PinkLady Alice Stanley. McGkedy; 1909. Hybrid TeaMedium to large growth; very hardy and very fair foliage; long, stiffstem; large bloom of great substance and petallage; a fine keeper;blooms most prolifically in spring, and quite well in summer andautumn. Undoubtedly a great rose and the best of the solid pinksof two shades, of which Lady Faire and Mrs. Hill were the fore-runners. Plant 18 inches center to
The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden . 8. TWO-SHADED PINK Silver Pink to Dark Salmon, Sometimes Approaching CoralRose; Outside of Petals Dark Shade, Inside, Silver PinkLady Alice Stanley. McGkedy; 1909. Hybrid TeaMedium to large growth; very hardy and very fair foliage; long, stiffstem; large bloom of great substance and petallage; a fine keeper;blooms most prolifically in spring, and quite well in summer andautumn. Undoubtedly a great rose and the best of the solid pinksof two shades, of which Lady Faire and Mrs. Hill were the fore-runners. Plant 18 inches center to center. Prune to 5 eyes (buds).. 9. WARM CRIMSON CERISE-EDGED PINK Robert Huey. Dickson & Sons; 1911. Hybrid TeaMedium to large growth, very hardy; very good foUage, light greenin color; fairly long, erect stems; beautiful long, pointed bud; amedium to large bloom of great substance and petallage; bloomswell in the spring and does remarkably well in extremely hot summerweather; a good keeper but only a fair autumn bloomer. Plant18 inches center to center. Prune to 5 eyes (buds).
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