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The American Flower Garden
(1909)  Page(s) 310.  
 
Alberic Barbier (Hyb. Wich.) Creamy white, yellow in the bud. Semi-double. Medium sized. Fragrant. The best white pillar rose for size of flowers.
(1909)  Page(s) 311.  
 
Anna Ollivier (T.) Rosy flesh and buff, vigorous grower. Prune sparingly, that is, thin out, reducing the remaining canes slightly.
(1909)  Page(s) 301.  
 
Shrubbery Roses
Blanc Double de Coubert (Hyb. rugosa). White. Large, double, with large, individual petals. Perfectly hardy. For hedges, town and country. Do not prune.
(1909)  Page(s) 301.  
 
Clothilde Soupert (Pol.). Flesh pink with darker centre. For bedding and massing. Profuse and continuous bloomer. Hardy. Erect habit. Prune by thinning. There is a climbing form of this.
(1909)  Page(s) 301.  
 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (Hyb. rugosa). Silvery rose. Double. Very vigorous. Hardy. Early flowering. For hedges or specimens. One of the very best roses. Do not prune.
(1909)  Page(s) 310.  
 
Etoile de Mai (Pol.) Nankeen yellow in bud, yellowish white when open, fairly double. Dwarf.
(1909)  Page(s) 308.  
 
Grace Darling (H.T.). Creamy white, shaded peach. Especially good early in the season. Very distinct in colour. Growth good. Prune moderately.
(1909)  Page(s) 317.  
 
Gracilis (Moss). Pink; with characteristic mossy sepals enclosing the bud. The best of all the moss roses. Treat like any ordinary H.P.
(1909)  Page(s) 308.  
 
Gustave Sobry (H.T.). Beautiful bright yellow flowers. Very floriferous. A moderate grower. Prune moderately.
(1909)  Page(s) 301.  
 
Harison's Yellow (Brier). Golden yellow. Double. Summer blooming. For garden specimens. Vigorous. Hardy. Flowering on old wood. Do not prune.
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