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Roses and Rose Gardens
(1914)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Frau Anna Schneider, Tea, rose shaded orange.
(1914)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Frau Cecile A. Walter, Poly. Pompon, ivory.
(1914)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Frau Ernest Fisher, H.T., bronzy rose.
(1914)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Frau F. Paas, H.T., coppery yellow.
(1914)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Frau Geheimrath Dr. Staub, H.T., red.
(1914)  Page(s) 33-34.  
 
A long-looked for, anxiously awaited Rose, namely, a pure white H.P. of vigorous, free-blooming habit, with flowers of show quality, appeared in 1900, under the name of Frau Karl Druschki. At first, Rose-growers could hardly realise their good fortune, when they did the rush for plants kept every nursery under strain for several years. Frau Karl is a glorious Rose, good for show, good for garden, good for pots, good for planting out under glass. Planted in a cool house it may give flower stems two feet long, and with deep, solid buds that expand into massive blooms of the purest white. Unhappily it has very little scent.
(1914)  Page(s) insert after p. 144.  Includes photo(s).
 
Frau Karl Druschki. The incomparable white H.P., good both as a bush and a standard.
(1914)  Page(s) 229.  
 
Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch-A pretty orange H.T., with drooping flowers.
(1914)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Frau Philipp Siesmayer, H.T., yellow
(1914)  Page(s) 276.  
 
Freifrau von der Goltz, H.T., rosy salmon
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