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Select List of Roses and Instructions for Pruning (1921)
(1921) Page(s) 70. A Descriptive List of some of the most promising Newer Roses. Archie Gray (Hybrid Tea), Hugh Dickson, 1920.—Intense scarlet. Vigorous. Exhibition, garden. Prune 3. Instruction 3. Varieties which require hard pruning. Should be pruned during the month of March.
(1921) Page(s) 70. A Descriptive List of some of the most promising Newer Roses. Captain Georges Dessirier (Hybrid Tea), Pernet-Ducher, 1920.—Orange yellow. Vigorous. Bedding. Prune 4. Instruction 4. Varieties which require moderate pruning. Should be pruned during the month of March.
(1921) Page(s) 70. A Descriptive List of some of the most promising Newer Roses. Coral Cluster (Polyantha Pompon), R. Murrell, 1920.—Pale coral pink. Vigorous. Bedding, glass. Unusually large truss. Prune 34. Instruction 34. Polyanthas (Pompon).—Prune in March.
(1921) Page(s) 38. Dowager Countess of Roden (Hybrid Tea), W. Paul & Son, 1919.—Silvery pink. Moderate. Garden. Prune 4 (Variety which requires moderate pruning).
(1921) Page(s) 39. A Descriptive List of Roses. Edith Cavell (Hybrid Tea), Chaplin Bros., 1919.—Creamy white. Vigourous. Garden, standard, bedding, glass. Prune 4 or 42. Instruction 4. Varieties which Require Moderate Pruning. Should be pruned during the month of March. Instruction 42. Roses in Pots Under Glass. Prune at end of December or early in January for blooming about three months later.
(1921) Page(s) 70. A Descriptive List of some of the most promising Newer Roses. Florinda Norman Thompson (Hybrid Tea), A. Dickson & Sons, 1920.—Rose pink, shaded lemon. Vigorous. Exhibition, garden. Prune 3. Instruction 3. Varieties which require hard pruning. Should be pruned during the month of March.
(1921) Page(s) 70. A Descriptive List of some of the most promising Newer Roses. Francklin (Pernetiana), Pernet-Ducher, 1920.—Rosy flesh. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 20. Instruction 20. Pernetiana.—Prune in March.
(1921) Page(s) 70. A Descriptive List of some of the most promising Newer Roses. Glowworm (Pernetiana), W. Easlea, 1920.—Orange scarlet. Vigorous. Bedding, decorative. Single-flowered. Prune 20. Instruction 20. Pernetiana.—Prune in March.
(1921) Page(s) 44. A Descriptive List of Roses. H. P. Pinkerton (Hybrid Tea), Hugh Dickson, 1916.—Brilliant scarlet. Vigorous. Exhibition, bedding. Prune 5 (variety requiring moderate pruning).
(1921) Page(s) 70. A Descriptive List of some of the most promising Newer Roses. Kosters Orleans (Polyantha Pompon), Koster, 1920.—Scarlet. Vigorous. A deeper coloured "Orleans". Very fine. Prune 34. Instruction 34. Polyanthas (Pompon).—Prune in March.
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