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Identifier: gardenerschronic15lond (find matches)
Title: The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects
Year: 1874 (1870s)
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Subjects: Ornamental horticulture Horticulture Plants, Ornamental Gardening
Publisher: London : (Gardeners Chronicle)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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low Roses.—In ihe current number of iheFlore des Sertes, M. Crcpin gives the followingenumeration of species (not garden varieties) withyellow flowers. The first in order is :—I, Rosa lutea,described liy Dalechamp in 1587, and a native ofAsia Minor, Afghanistan, and naturalised in someparts of Europe ; 2, R. hemisphKrica, described firstin 1762, and afterwards by Alton as R. sulphurea.The single wild form has not been known till corn- like R. spinosissima, the Scotch Rose, except that ithas no seta, while it has double flowers of the colourof R. sulphurea. SikiNG Treatment oi- Pot Roses.Many persons take it for granted that Roses aresufficiently hardy to be plunged out-of-doors duringthe winter, and in ordinary seasons it does very wellto plunge the pots containing hybrid perpetuals,hybrid Chinas, &c., out in the open in this manner,taking care that the pots stand on a hard bottom,where worms cannot get into the drainage. Wherecocoa-nut fibre refuse can be obtained there is no
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Fig. 69.—ACER PECTINATUM. paratively recently, when it was discovered in AsiaMinor. R. Rapini and R. Bungeana are recentsynonyms. 3, R. maracandica from Turkestan ; and 4,R. turkestanica : neither of these is fully known ; 5, R.Ecae, described last year in the ^«»nM/of the LinneanSociety (see Card. Citron., vol. xiii., p. 263), is anative of Affghanistan and is perhaps a variety of 6, R.xanthina, a Chinese species mentioned by Lindley onthe faith of a drawing in Lamberts library, whichdrawing cannot now be traced, but to which M. Crepinand M. Franchet think that specimens from Abbe-David in Mongolia, and from M. Przewalski are re-ferable. In any case this Chinese yellow Rose isstated to be very elegant and very free flowering, andto be well worth introducing. Lindley describes it as better medium to plunge in, and if the pots are wellcovered with this material the roots are quite safe.Some loose dry bracken thrown over the tops willprevent injury from frost. Notwithstanding the ve

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