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Bobbink & Atkins 'American Grown Roses'
(1923)  Page(s) 8.  
 
NEW ROSES
Ariadne. Hybrid Tea. (W. Paul & Son, 1918.) A Rose of remarkable coloring, by reason of the shading of its bright crimson flowers to yellow in the center.
(1924)  Page(s) 20.  
 
The Everblooming Roses.
Cleveland. Hybrid Tea. (H. Dickson, 1916.) Old-rose, flushed reddish copper, coppery yellow at base. Large, full flowers.
(1917)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Caroline Testout. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Medium-sized warm pink flowers. A valuable climber. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
(1917)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Cramoisi Superieur. Climbing China. A vigorous-growing plant, producing an abundance of glowing crimson flowers of great size and excellent form. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
(1917)  Page(s) 30.  Includes photo(s).
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Climbing Hybrid Tea. An excellent Rose of great size. The blooms are waxy white, shading to soft primrose. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
(1917)  Page(s) 31.  Includes photo(s).
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Lady Ashtown. Climbing Hybrid Tea. A true sport from the bush form of Lady Ashtown. Very pale rose, shading to yellow at the base od the petals, and with heavy touches of silvery pink on the reflex. The canes grow rapidly, are hardy and very vigorous, producing handsome blooms in abundance over a long period. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
(1917)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Belle Siebrecht. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Pink blooms of large size; possesses a delicate, sweet perfume. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
(1917)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Large flowers, rare soft pink. The canes are strong, vigorous growers and prolific bloomers. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $40 per 100.
(1917)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Ophelia. Climbing Hybrid Tea. This elegant Rose is remarkably beautiful at all stages of development. The plant is strong and vigorous, throwing out many heavy erect canes. The buds are long, slender and pointed, in color heavily flushed with delicate rose, expanding to a marvelous flower of elongated shape. The color is a delightful shade of salmon-flesh, flushed with deeper rose. $2 each.
(1917)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Climbing Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses
These are so-called climbing forms or "sports" of standard Roses. They bloom more frequently during the season than the more hardy climbers, but require protection. At no time are they covered completely with bloom, as are the June-flowering sorts.
Climbing Sunburst. Climbing Hybrid Tea. Large flowers of wonderful bronzy yellow, shading to apricot-yellow. A very beautiful climber and one worthy of planting anywhere a climber is needed. 75 cents each.
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