. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. *l|!';|ii|Sl!5 5 grant of Hardy roses, which, coupled with its vijior. ];iii;<- si/c and beautiful color, loner stems and continuous bloom, places it at the head of Winter S bloorains roses. It requires skill and favonible condii ions tu ilower it in perfection, but when successfully llowered no other rose approaches it for I bofiuty or profit. -inch pots. $ per 100; $ per 1000. I MME. CAROLINE THSTOUT.—This rose I lias alfrarliMl iiiori' attention than any rose sent out I siin-f thr AnnTiran ll»'auty
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. *l|!';|ii|Sl!5 5 grant of Hardy roses, which, coupled with its vijior. ];iii;<- si/c and beautiful color, loner stems and continuous bloom, places it at the head of Winter S bloorains roses. It requires skill and favonible condii ions tu ilower it in perfection, but when successfully llowered no other rose approaches it for I bofiuty or profit. -inch pots. $ per 100; $ per 1000. I MME. CAROLINE THSTOUT.—This rose I lias alfrarliMl iiiori' attention than any rose sent out I siin-f thr AnnTiran ll»'auty. It was the winner at the ; Madisnii Si]uari'(.iardon Chrysanthemum Show of the I Lanu:k SilvekCup for the best new seedling of Europ- I ean oriy;in not exhibited previous to 18K. and il was constantly surrounded by an admiring ; "P through 5 out the show. It is a'Hybrid Tea/with a decided. S though delicate tea fragrance. It is a very vigorous i grower, throwing up heavy bottom shoots in profusion, S and is also a remarkably free bloomer for so large and S fine arose, producing scarcely any blind wood. In form fe it is very similar to La France, and in size much larger. S In color" it is simply unequalled among pink roses, be- 5 ingof u wonderluily clear brilliant pink, of one solid § tone, without shading of any kind. It needs no special i ln*;itment. and for a high class rose of easy culture, it S is fiTtainly unequalled. Large roses that can be cut in S ihi- half-blown state, like Beauty, are becoming yearly J more fashionable and the popular taste seems to be J growingin this direction; we have needed a good pink 8 rose to meet this demand, and believe that Mme. Tes- S tout will fill till* bill. Mr. Ernst Asmus says: "This is S the best llylirid Tea the French have ever sent ; • Mr. \\. \V. Coli's says; "I have grown many varieties S of rosfs. but havenever seen one with so many good 5 iiualitifs as the above. I shall be very much mistak
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