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Identifier: rosesroseculture00jenk (find matches)
Title: Roses and rose culture ..
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: (Jenkins, Thomas B.) (from old catalog)
Subjects: Rose culture
Publisher: Rochester, N.Y., Stecher lithographic co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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CAPRICE. (Hybrid Remontant.) An American production raised by Jas. Vick in 1889 fromseed of Arch duchess if Antriche. Tins is very distinct in itsflowers which are produced in the greatest profusion. Capriceis the only hardy rose that has any variegation in its flowers.This is distinctly striped, and is very showy and beautiful. Itdeserves to be largely grown. CHARLES LEFEBVRE. (Hybrid Remontant.) What a charming rose is this ! large size, hardly any thorns;surely this is the ideal rose. Introduced in 1861 and supposedto be a cross between Gen. Jacqueminot and Victor Verdier.Few roses are so brilliant as this. It succeeds generally and isgreatly admired everywhere.
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COUNTESSE DE SERENYE. (Hybrid Remontant.) Introduced in 1874. This requires, and merits a little extracare. It does not always open well in wet weather but ischarming in the fall when others have done blooming. Itshould have a good open sunny exposure. And then, it isgenerally satisfactory. Valuable for prolonging the blossom-ing season and should therefore be universally planted. GEN. JACQUEMINOT. (Hybrid Remontant.)In 1853 France gave us General Jacqueminot, leader of thehybrid perpetuate, the grand, dark, crimson rose, so sturdy ingrowth, rich in bloom and powerful in odor. The great halfblown/dusky crimson buds have slept on the bosom of everybelle since that day, and they have been sold by the hundredfor as many dollars to New York dealers, and were retailed, nodoubt, for twice that sum. A few days before one Christmasthe only Jacqueminot buds to be found in that city were soldto a customer for $15 each, or eight times their weight in gold.—American Review. Hundreds of thousand

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  • booksubject:Rose_culture
  • bookpublisher:Rochester__N_Y___Stecher_lithographic_co
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
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