. The Maule seed book for 1922. Rare New Rose Hugonis While a Bush Rose it may be adapted to growing on a Trellis—see photograph to the left A remarkable new rose, which Is the first rose to bloom In the spring. It buds in Apriland becomes a mass of falry-llke, fluffy bloom early in May, every branch being lined onboth sides to the very tip with dainty blooms like yellow hollyhocks. The color Isintense canary-yellow, very bright and attractive, and the plant is note-worthy all thegrowing season by reason of Its foliage. When in bloom, the entire plant is covered withthe bright, sunshiny yellow

. The Maule seed book for 1922. Rare New Rose Hugonis While a Bush Rose it may be adapted to growing on a Trellis—see photograph to the left A remarkable new rose, which Is the first rose to bloom In the spring. It buds in Apriland becomes a mass of falry-llke, fluffy bloom early in May, every branch being lined onboth sides to the very tip with dainty blooms like yellow hollyhocks. The color Isintense canary-yellow, very bright and attractive, and the plant is note-worthy all thegrowing season by reason of Its foliage. When in bloom, the entire plant is covered withthe bright, sunshiny yellow Stock Photo
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. The Maule seed book for 1922. Rare New Rose Hugonis While a Bush Rose it may be adapted to growing on a Trellis—see photograph to the left A remarkable new rose, which Is the first rose to bloom In the spring. It buds in Apriland becomes a mass of falry-llke, fluffy bloom early in May, every branch being lined onboth sides to the very tip with dainty blooms like yellow hollyhocks. The color Isintense canary-yellow, very bright and attractive, and the plant is note-worthy all thegrowing season by reason of Its foliage. When in bloom, the entire plant is covered withthe bright, sunshiny yellow blossoms and buds, making a wonderful early spring show.Later it forms rich scarlet berries which remain until winter, and these berries, peepingthrough the foliage, are charmingly effective. The young shoots are rich crimson incolor, lendiQgan added beauty that is not seen in many varieties. Hugonis is bardy asan oak and most suitable for lawn specimens or planting among shrubbery, as it is anexceptionally vigorous grower.