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Identifier: roseshowtogrowth00barr (find matches)
Title: Roses, and how to grow them; a manual for growing roses in the garden and under glass ..
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Barron, Leonard, 1868-1938
Subjects: Roses
Publisher: New York, Doubleday, Page & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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elicate pink shading, large size, and veryfree flowering. 176 ROSES RECENT ROSES Philip Breitmeyers Sons in 1903 introduced:La Detroit, fiery pink, lighting up well atnight. Very strong grower and a large bud. Urania, 1905, by Walsh, is a hardy ever-blooming rose; vigorous grower, strong, stoutstems, colour bright scarlet crimson. Cup-shaped flowers. Seedling from AmericanBeauty. Welle sley, a Hybrid Tea raised by Alex.Montgomery, 1904. A rose for forcing;rich pink, large flower. Richmond (Hybrid Tea), raised by theE. G. Hill Co., is a competitor of Liberty;hardy. Arcadia and Balette are Wichuraianahybrids of Walsh, quite new. The former?remarkable in the double crimson scarletvarieties, and the latter a double rose-colouredvariety of the Rambler type. Doctor Van Fleet, of Little Silver, N. J., iscredited with these: Ruby Queen, Wichuraiana X Queen Scarlet,vigorous, hardy, bright, shining foliage; flowersquite double, three inches across, bright rubyred with clear white centre (1897).
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Rosa setigera, one of the native species, is well adapted for the wild garden.It is one of the parents of the Prairie Roses ROSES OF AMERICAN ORIGIN 177 May Queen, Wichuraiana X Mme. Degraw.Very vigorous, canes ten to twenty feet long,flowers very large and double; clear brightpink (1897). Pearl Queen, Wichuraiana X Mme. Degraw.Vigorous grower, long canes and largefoliage; flowers large and very double; purewhite with blush centre (1897). Clara Barton, Clothilde Soupert X AmericanBeauty. Very dwarf, ever-blooming; flowersthree and one-half inches across, very doubleand perfect, highly perfumed, each bloomset in a perfect rosette of green leaves (1898). New Century, Clothilde Soupert X R.rugosa alba. Entirely hardy, fine rugosafoliage; flowers three to four inches across,very double, clear light pink with bright redcentre, borne in clusters throughout summer;very fragrant (1902). Sir Thomas Lipton, Clothilde Soupert X R.rugosa alba. Similar to New Century butlonger foliage; flowers ver

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