The Society's Official Catalogue of Roses* ^ ^ ^ 1910 Edition, Cornell University Library SB 411.N27 0f 1910 Official catalogue of roses; 1910 ed. 3 1924 003 395 336 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924003395336 NOTICE. ■f /^OPIES OF THIS HANDBOOK can be obtained by Non-Members through a Member of the National Rose Society. The price for copies thus obtained, and for extra copies suppHed to Members, will be Half-a- Crown (Post Free). The J^ational Rose Society^s . . . OFFICIAL . . . Catalogue of Roses* 1910 Edition. Compiled by a Committee of the Society. [Copyright, igog, by Edward Mawley, Hon. Sec, National Rose Society, Berkhamsted, England.] CROYDON : PRINTED BY JESSE \V. WARD, "ADVERTISER" OFFICE, HIGH STREET. igio. PREFACE. npHE present Edition of the Society's Official Catalogue follows the lines of the 1906 Edition, which was compiled to meet the requirements of Amateur Rose growers generally, by giving in a convenient form a list of the more reliable varieties now in cultivation, together with a brief description of each, and the purposes for which it is more particularly adapted. Since the last Edition was issued many new Roses have been introduced. A selection from these has been made and at the same time some of the older varieties have been eliminated. In addition, the whole Catalogue has been carefully revised in order that the present Edition might be brought up to date and rendered more useful to the Society's members generally. The selections for various purposes at the end of the book have also been carefully revised, and some of the best of the newer varieties introduced into them. With a view to the improvement of future Editions of this Catalogue the Committee will welcome any suggestions that may be sent to the Honorary Secretary for that purpose. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Preface Introductory Remarks . . Descriptive Catalogue of Roses Synonymous Roses List of Roses arranged according to the Classes to WHICH they belong.. Selections of Roses for the various purposes men- tioned IN the Catalogue, viz.: — For General Garden Cultivation ,, Bedding ,, Standards ,, Tall Weeping Standards „ Walls . . ,, Pillars ,, Pergolas ,, Covering Banks ,, Pegging down . . ,, Forming a Hedge ,, Growing as Bushes ,, Edging ,, Button-holes ,, Towns , Pot Culture ,, Greenhouse Climbers Fragrant Roses Hybrid Perpetuals and Hybrid Teas for Exhibition Teas and Noisettes for Exhibition PAGE 7 9 13 67 69 79 84 86 89 90 91 93 95 96 99 100 10 1 loi 103 103 io5 108 THE NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY'S OFFICIAL CATALOGUE OF ROSES. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. TT' FEW explanations may be advisable as to the -* *■ terms employed in the descriptions of the different varieties included in this Catalogue. In the first place, after the name of each Rose is given (i) the class to which it belongs ; (2) the raiser's or introducer's name and the date of introduction ; (3) the colour of the flower ; (4) the character of the growth, whether vigorous, moderate, or otherwise ; (5) the purposes for which it is best suited ; (6) general remarks, which are printed in italics. 1. — The Class to which it belongs: The following abbreviations are used : — Ayr. — Ayrshire; B. — Bourbon; C. — Chitia ; CI. poly, pom. — Climbing polyantha pompon; D. — Datnask ; H.B. — Hybrid Bourbon; H.C. — Hybrid China; H.N. — Hybrid Noisette ; H.P. — Hybrid Perpetual; H.T. — Hybrid Tea; Min. Prov. — Miniature Provence ; mult. scan. — multiflora scandens (climbing polyantha); N. — Noisette; poly, pom, — polyantha pompon ; Prov. — Provence; rug. — rugosa ; S. Briar — Sweet Briar; T. — Tea; wich. — wichuraiana. Single-flowered Roses. By " single-flowered " is meant a Rose having only one row of petals, by " semi-single " two rows of petals, and by " semi-double " more than two rows of petals, but not altogether full. 10 -The Character of the Growth : The terms adopted range from weak to very rampant growth and are arranged as follows : Weak, moderate, moderately vigorous, robust, vigorous, and very vigorous. Where the growth is sturdy but short it is described as " robust." In the case of climbing Roses those suitable for a dwarf pillar are described as "semi-climbers;" those suitable for a tall pillar or pergola as "very vigorous climbers." It must be borne in mind that these terms are used in relation to the class to which the Rose belongs. For instance, a Tea Rose may rightly be described as vigorous, whereas the same habit in a Hybrid Perpetual or Hybrid Tea would be described as moderately vigorous. -The purposes for 'which the Rose is best suited: An Exhibitor's Rose. — By this is meant a variety which is of too poor growth, or is otherwise unsuited, for general garden cultiva- tion, although in the hands of an experienced exhibitor it may be made to produce fine exhibition blooms. Arch. — That it is suitable for growing over an arch. Bedding. — That it is a good variety for massing together in a single bed. Bush. — That when planted by itself and allowed to develop it makes a bold and shapely bush. Button-hole. — That it is suitable for a button-hole. 11 Creeping. — That it is well adapted for trailing over a bank. Edging. — That it makes an excellent edging to a Rose bed or other border. Exhibition. — That its blooms are sufficiently large, full and well formed to allow of their being shown singly at Rose Shows. Garden. — That the variety is recommended for general garden cultivation. Hedge. — That it is well suited for making a hedge. Pergola. — That it is well adapted for training over a pergola. Pillar. — That it is excellent for training up posts or pillars of varying height. Pot. — That it is well suited for growing under glass, either in pots or planted out. Screen. — That it is suitable for training up trellis work or other framework used as a screen. Standard. — That it makes a good standard. Town. — That it is one of the best Roses for growing in a town or suburban garden. Wall. — That it is suitable for training up the face of a wall or the side of a house. Weeping. — That it makes an excellent weeping standard. 6. — Summer-flovrering Roses. — The letter "S" at the end of the description is used to indicate those Roses which flower only once in the year, even though flowering late. 12 7. — Climbing Sports from Dwarf Roses: These climbing sports are not always dependable, as one plant of the same variety will make strong climbing shoots, while another will revert in growth to the variety from which it sported. The most reliable of those mentioned in the Catalogue are Climbing K. A. Victoria, Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant, and Climbing Caroline Testout. 13 R DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ROSES. For explanations of the terms used in this Catalogue see Introductory Remarks — Pages 9-12. Admiral Dewey (H.T.), Peter Henderson & Co., 1899. — Almost white. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — A sport from "Caroline Testout." Raised by jfohn H. Taylor. .ffinnchen MuUer (poly, pom.), J. C. Schmidt, 1907. — Bright pink. — Medium. — Garden, bedding. — Petals refiexed. — Fragrant. Aglaia (mult, scan.), Lambert, 1896. — Pale yellow. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola — Only flowers freely on well-established plants. S. A. Hill Gray (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igog. — Pale lemon. — Vigorous. Aimee Cochet (H.T.), Soupert et Netting, 1902.— Flesh pink. — Moderate. — Exhibition. Aimee Yibert, Climbing (N.), Curtis, 1841. — Pure white. — A vigorous climber. — Pillar, pergola, wall. — Almost evergreen. — -Late flowering, good in autumn. A. K. Williams (H.P.), J. Schwartz, 1877. — Bright carmine - red. — Moderately vigorous, erect. — Exhibition, garden. — Very fragrant. Alberic Barbier (wich.), Barbier, igoo. — Creamy white,, yellow centre. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, creeping, weeping standard, screen. — Early flowering. S. 14 Alfred Colomb (H.P.), Lacharme, 1865. — Bright red. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Late flowering. Very fragrant. Alice Hamilton (C), Nabonnand, 1904. — Bright crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Alice Lindsell (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1902. — Creamy white, pink centre. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Alister Stella Gray (N.), Paul & Son, 1894.— Pale yellow, deeper centre. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, standard. — Perpetual flowering. Fragrant. Raised by Mr. A. Hill Gray. alpina (Species), 1753. Deep rose. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Thornless, very early flowering. Single flowered. S. alpina pyrenaica (Species). — Bright rose. — Moderate. — Garden. — A divarf variety of " alpina." Very early. Single flowered. S. altaica (Species). — Pale lemon-white. — Vigorous. — Bush, hedge. — Very early. Single flowered. Amateur Teyssier (H.T.), Gamon, 1900.— White, with pale yellow centre. —Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — A good buttonhole rose. American Pillar (mult, scan.), H. Cannell& Sons, 1909. — Deep pink. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. Amy Robsart (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1894. Deep rose. — Very vigorous. — Bush, hedge. — Raised by Lord Penzance. S. Andersoni (Species). — Rose pink. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Single flowered. S. 15 Anna Chartron (T.), Veuve Schwartz, 1897.— Cream, bordered carmine and rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — A good button-hole rose. AnnaMapiede Montravel (poly, pom.), Veuve Rambaux, 1879. — ^White. — Dwarf. — Garden, edging. Anna Marie Soupert (H.T.), Soupert et Notting, 1904. Reddish carmine. — Vigorous. — Garden. Anna OliYier (T.), Ducher, 1872.— Pale rosy flesh and buff. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Fragrant. Anne of Geierstein (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1894. — Deep crimson-rose. — Very vigorous. — Bush, hedge. — Raised by Lord Penzance. S. Antoine Rivoire (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1896. — Pale cream, with deeper centre. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Fine early in the season. Good in antimin. One of the best bedding roses. Ards Pillar (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1902. — Rich velvety crimson. — Semi-climber. — Pillar. Ards Rambler (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igo8. — Rosy carmine. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, — Fragrant. Ards RoYer (H.P.), A Dickson & Sons, 1894. — Dark crimson. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, wall, trellis. — One of the best critnson climbers. Arethusa (C), W. Paul & Son, 1903.— Yellow, shaded apricot. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Free flower- ing. Armosa (H.C.), Marchesan, 1840. — Pale pink. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Continuous flowering. Also known as "Hermosa." 16 Aschenbrodel (poly, pom.), Lambert, igo2. — Pale peach, deeper centre. — Dwarf. — Garden, edging. atropurpurea, — See "rugosa atropurpurea." Auguste Barbier (wich.), Barbier, igor. — Rose, shaded lilac. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, creeping. Early flowering. Fragrant. S. Augustine Guinoissean (H.T.), Guinoisseau, 1889. — White, tinted blush. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Free flowering and very fragrant . Austrian Copper (Austrian Briar), Grown in England in 1596 by John Gerard. — Reddish copper. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Early flowering. S. Austrian Yellow (Austrian Briar), grown in England in 1596 by John Gerard. — Clear yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Early flowering. S. Ayoce (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907. — Deep scarlet crimson. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Very fragrant. Banksia alba (Banksian), Kerr, 1S07. — White. — Very vigorous climber. — South or West wall. — Does not flower freely iintil well established. Small double white flowers. Fragrant. S. Banksia lutea (Banksian), Royal Horticultural Society, 1824. — Yellow. — Very vigorous. — South or West wall. — Does not flower freely until well established. Small double yellow flowers. S. Bardou Job (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1887. — Glowing crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, wall. — Semi- double. Tender. 17 Baroness Rothschild (H.P.), Pernet, 1867.— Light pink. — Vigorous. — Garden. Beatrice (H.T.), Wm. Paul & Son, 1909. — Rich pink. — Vigorous. — Garden. Beauty of Glazenvrood. — See " Fortune's Yellow." Beauty of Waltham (H.P.), W. Paul & Son, 1862.— Rosy crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Very fragrant. Belle Siebreoht (H.T.)— See " Mrs. W. J. Grant." Ben Cant (H.P.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1902.— Deep crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. Bennett's Seedling (Ayr), Bennett, 1840. — White. — Vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola, wall, weeping standard, hedge. — A very free -flowering summer rose. Known aho as " Thoreshyana." Fragrant. Bessie Brown (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1899. — Creamy white. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Fragrant. Betty (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. — Coppery rose, shaded yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Very long petals. Fragrant. Betty Berkeley (T.), A. Bernaix, 1904. — Crimson and blood red. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Free in autumn. Billard et Barre (T.), Pernet- Ducher, 1899. — Deep golden yellow. — Semi-climber. — Pillar, wall. Blairii, No. 2 (H.C.), Blair, 1845. — Blush, with rose centre. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — Early flowering. S. 18 Blanc double de Coubert (rug.), Cochet - Cochet, 1892. — Pure white. — Very vigorous. — Bush, hedge, town. Fragrant. Blanche Moreau (Moss), Moreau-Rob^rt, 1880. — Pure white. — -Vigorous. — Bush. — The best white moss. — Fragrant. S. Blush Rambler (mult, scan.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1903. — Blush. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, hedge. — One of the best of the ramblers. S. Boadicea (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1901. — Pale peach, tinted rose. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Boule de Neige (H.N.), Lacharme, 1867. — Pure white. Vigorous. — Garden, standard, hedge. Bouquet d'Or (Dijon Tea), Ducher, 1872. — Buff yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Pergola, standard, wall. — An improved " Gloire de Dijon.''' Fragrant. bracteata Macartney (Species), Lord Macartney, 1875. — White. — Vigorous. — Wall. — Tender. Requires a warm wall. Single-flowered. S. Bridesmaid (T.), N. May, 1890. — Bright pink. — Moderate. — Exhibition, pot. — Good wider glass. Brunonis (Species). — See "moschata." Brunonis fl. pi. (Species). — See " moschata fl. pi." Buttercup (mult, scan.), Paul & Son, 1908. — Deep yellow in the bud, lemon white when open. — Semi- climber. — Pillar, standard. Cabbage Rose (Prov.). — See " Common Provence." Camoens (H.T.) — Schwartz, 1881. — Glowing rose, yellow base. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Very free and continiwus flowering. 19 Captain Christy (H.T.), Lacharme, 1873. — Pale salmon pink, deeper shade in centre. — Upright, bushy. — Garden. — Good in autumn. Captain Christy, Climbing (H.T.), Ducher, 1881.— Pillar. — A climbing sport from "Captain Christy." Captain Hayward (H.P.), Bennett, 1893. — Light scarlet crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — Best in a cool season. — Fragrant. Carmine Pillar. — See " Paul's Carmine Pillar." Caroline Kuster (N.), Pernet, 1872. — Lemon yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. Caroline Testout (H.T.), Pernet fils-Ducher, i8go. — Bright warm pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding, pot, town. — One of the very best for all purposes. Caroline Testout, Climbing (H.T.), Chauvry, 1902. — Pillar, arch, pergola, wall. — A reliable climbing sport from " Caroline Testout.^' Catherine Mermet (T.), J. B. Guillot fils, 1869. — Pale pink flesh. — -Moderate. — Exhibition, pot. — At its best under glass. Cecile Brunner (poly, pom.), Ducher, 1880. — Blush white, shaded pale rose. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, edging. — One of the best of its class. Celestial (Alba.), Blush. — Very vigorous. — Bush. Glaucous foliage. — S. Celine Forestier (N.), Trouillard. 1858. — Pale yellow, deeper centre. — -Vigorous climber. — Standard, wall. — Distinct in colour. Charles J. Grahame (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. — Very bright crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — A cool season rose of fine colour. Fragrant. 2U Charles Lawson (H.C.), Lawson, 1853. — Dull rose. — Very vigorous. — Garden, town. — Fragrant. S. Charles Lefebyre (H.P.), Lacharme, 1861. — Rich velvety-crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Fine colour and fonn. Very fragrant . Charlotte Klemm (H.C.), 1908. — Fiery red. — Moderately vigorous. — A fine Hybrid China. Chateau de Clos Yougeot (H.T.), Pemet Ducher, 1908. — Dark crimson, shaded scarlet. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden. — 0»e of the darkest roses. Fragrant. Cherry Ripe (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1905. — Light cherry crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Fragrant . Cheshunt Hybrid (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1873.— Cherry- carmine. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, standard, wall. — Very fragrant. — The first rose introduced as a Hybrid Tea. Cheshunt Scarlet (H.P.), Paul & Son, i88g.— Vivid scarlet crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. China, Common (C), Parsons, 1796. — China pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, hedge, bedding. — Continuous blooming. Kuoicn as the " Old Monthly." Chin Chin (C). — Hobbies, Ltd., 1908.— Bright sulphur yellow. — Garden, bedding, pot. — Vigorous. cinnamomea (Species), 1762. — Rose pink. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Single-flowered. S. Claire Jacquier (mult, scan.), Bernaix, 1888. — Nankeen yellow. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — Tender. S, 21 Clara Watson (H.T.), Prince, 1894. — Cream-flesh, tinted rosy peach. — Garden, bedding. Cleopatra (T.), Bennett, 1889. — Cream-flesh, shaded pale rose. — Weak.— Exhibition. — An exhibitor' s rose. Clio (H.P.), W. Paul & Son, 1894.— Pale Aesh, with deeper centre. — Very vigorous. — Garden, pegging down. — Stiff habit of growth. — SoDiewhat ijiipatient of wet. Commandant Felix Faure (H.P.), Boutigny, 1902. — Dark crimson, flushed vermilion. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — The colour does not fade. Very fragrant. Common China. — See " China, Common." Common Moss. — See "Moss, Common." Common ProYence. — See " Provence, Common." Common Sweetbriar. — See " Sweetbriar, Common." Comte de Raimbaud (H.P.), Roland, 1868. — Clear crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Fragrant. Comtesse de Ludre (H.P.), V. Verdier, 1880. — Light crimson. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Fragrant. Comtesse de Nadaillac (T.), J. B. Guillot fils, 1871. — Peach, shaded apricot, base of petals coppery. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Comtesse de Saxe (T.), Soupert et Notting, 1905. — Creamy white. — Exhibition. Comtesse de Turenne. — See " Mme. Wagram." Comtesse du Cayla (C), Guillot, 1902. — Nasturtium red. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. — A new shade in the China roses. Variable in colour. 22 Comtesse Pestetics Hamilton (T.), Nabonnand, 1899. — Copper with carmine shading. — Vigorous. — Garden. Comtesse Icy Hardegg (H.T.), Soupert et Notting, 1907. — Deep vivid carmine. — Garden, bedding. — Vigorous. — Fragrn 11 1 . Conrad F. Meyer (rug.), Frobel, 1900. — Clear silvery rose. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar, pergola, hedge, wall. — Ferj' early. Continuous flowering. Very fragrant. Corallina (T.), W. Paul & Son, igoo. — Deep coral red. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Good in aiUumn. Countess Annesley (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. — Rosy-salmon. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Fragrant. Countess of Caledon (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1897. — Carmine-rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Very fragrant. Countess of Derby (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. — Flesh-peach. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Very free floivering. Good in autumn. Countess of Gosford (H.T.), McGredy & Son, 1906. Salmon pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bedding. Cramoisie Superieure (C), Plantier, 1834. — Crimson. Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. — Very free flowering. — Cramoisie Sup6rieure, Climbing (C.) — Pillar. — A climbing sport from ^^ Cramoisie Superieure." Crepuscule (N.)— Copper yellow, pink shading. — Semi- climber. — Garden, pillar. 23 Crested Moss (Moss), Vibert, 1827. — Rosy pink. — Vigorous. — Bush. S. Crested Provence (Prov.), Vibert, 1827. — Rosy pink, pale edges. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Similar to " Crested Moss." S. Crimson China. — See "Old Crimson China." Crimson Damask (D.), Turner, 1901. — Bright crimson. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Semi-single. S. Crimson Rambler. — See " Turner's Crimson Rambler." cristata (Prov.), Vibert, 1827. — See " Crested Provence." Dainty (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1902. — Primrose yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Pretty in the hud. Dawn (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1898.— Silvery pink, shaded rose. — Very vigorous. — Bush, pillar. Dean Hole (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904. — Pale silvery rose, deeper shaded. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Fragrant. Debatante (wich.), M. H. Walsh, 1902. — Creamy pink. — Vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola, weeping stan- dard. — Fragrant. Mid-season. S. Delicata (rug.). Cooling & Sons, 1898. — Soft rose. — Vigorous. — Bush. S. de Meaux (Moss), Sweet, 1814. — Rosy pink. — Dwarf. — Bush. S. Devoniensis, Climbing (T.), Pavitt, 1858. — Pale lemon white. — Vigorous climber. — Wall. — Tender. South of England only. 2i Dorothy Dennison (wich.), A. Dickson & Sons, igog. — Pale blush pink. — Very vigorous. — Arch, pergola, hedge, creeping, weeping standard, screen. — Sport from " Dorothy Perkins." Late flowering. Dorothy Page-Roberts (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igoy. — Coppery pink. — Garden, bedding. — A beautiful shade of pink. Fragrant. Dorothy Perkins (wich.), Jackson & Perkins, igoi. — Rose pink. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola, hedge, creeping, weeping standard, screen. — Almost evergreen, late flowering, one of the best. Late flowering. Dr. Andry (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1864. — Bright crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, standard. — -Very fragrant. Dr. Felix Guyon (T.), A. Mari, igoa. — Coppery yellow, lighter centre. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. Dr. Grill (T.), Bonnaire, 1886. — Rose, with coppery shading. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Variable ill colour. Dr. J. Campbell Hall (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igo4. — Coral rose, suffused white. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Free flowering. Dr. O'Donel Browne (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igo8. — Carmine rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Very fragrant. Dr. Rouges (T.), Veuve Schwartz, i8g4. — Bronzy red. — Climber. — Pillar, wall. Ducher (C), Ducher, i86g. — Pure white. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. 25 Duchess of Bedford (H.P.), Postans, 1879.— Light scarlet crimson. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — Fragrant. Duchess of Portland (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1901. — Pale sulphur yellow. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exiiibitor's rose. Duchess of Wellington (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igog. — Deep saffron yellow, outside petals orange. — Vigorous. — Garden. — A striking colour. Fragrant. Duchesse d'Auerstadt (T.), Bemaix, 1887. — Deep yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Wall. — Tender. A fine colour. Duchesse de Morny (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1863. — Silvery rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Duke of Connaught (H.P.), Paul & Son, 1876.— Bright velvety crimson. — Moderate. — Exhibition, garden . — Fragrant. Duke of Edinburgh (H.P.), Paul & Son, 1868. — Scarlet-crimson. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pegging-down. — Fine colour. Fragrant. Duke of Teok (H.P.), Paul & Son, 1880. — Light crimson-scarlet. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Good in autumn. Fragrant. Duke of Wellington (H.P.), Granger, 1864.— Dark velvety-crimson.— Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Fragrant. Dundee Rambler (Ayr), Martin. — White, pink edges. — Very vigorous climber. — -Arch, pergola, hedge, town, very exposed gardens, weeping standard. — S. 26 Dupuy Jamain (H.P.), Jamain, 1868. — Bright cerise. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — A reliable rose. Very fragrant. Earl of Dufferin (H.P.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1887.— Dark crimson, shaded maroon. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Earl of Warwick (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1904.— Salmon pink, shaded rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bedding, standard. — Good rose, particularly in autumn. Ecarlate (H.T.), Boytard, 1907. — Light scarlet. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Very free Jiowerifig. — Semi-double. A promising bedding rose. Edith Bellenden (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1895. — Pale rose, — Very vigorous. — Garden, pillar, hedge. — Raised by Lord Penzance. S. Edmond Proust (wich.), Barbier, 1903. — Coppery carmine. — Very vigorous climber — Garden, pillar, arch, pergola. — Mid-season. S. Edu Meyer (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1904. — Copper coloured flesh, with fawn shading. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Semi-double. Striking colour. Electra (mult, scan.), J. Veitch & Sons, 1900. — Pale yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — S. Elisa Robichon (wich.), Barbier, 1903. — Pale rosy yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Garden, pillar, arch, pergola. — Early flowering. S. Elizabeth Barnes (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907. — — Deep coppery salmon. — Vigorous. — Garden. 27 Enchantress (T), W. Paul & Son, 1896. — Creamy white. — Vigorous. — Garden. Ernest Metz (T.), Guillot, 1888.— Salmon, tinted rose. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Etienne Levet (H.P.), Levet, 1871. — Carmine rose. — Moderate, erect. — Exhibition. — Very fragrant. Eugenie Lamesch (poly, pom.), Lambert, 1899. — Clear yellow, buds edged carmine. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, edging. — Distinct violet scent. Evangeline (wich.), M. H. Walsh, 1906. — Lavender pink with white centre. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola, weeping sta.nda.Td.— Mid-season. Very fragrant. E. Yeyrat Hermanos (T.), Bernaix, 1895. — Coppery yellow, shaded rose. — Climber. -— Wall. — A shy bloomer except on walls. Exposition de Brie (H.P.), Granger, 1865. — Shaded crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Fragrant. Exquisite (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1899. — Bright crimson, shaded magenta. — Vigorous. — Garden, pot. — Fragrant. E. Y. Teas (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1874. - Bright red. Moderate. — P^xhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Fragrant. FabYier (C), Laffay, 1832. — Dazzling crimson, with white centre. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging. — One of the best crimson Chinas. Fairy Queen (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1905. — Pale yellow, tinted pink. — Moderate. — Garden, bedding. 28 Farben Koenigin (H.T.), Hinner, igoi. —Salmon rose, with pink reflex. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Felicite-et-Perpetue (Sempervirens), Jacques, 1828. — Creamy white. — Very vigorous chmber. — Arch, pergola, wall, very exposed gardens, weeping standard. — A good climbing rose. S. Pellenberg (N.), Fellenberg, 1857. — Rosy crimson. — Garden, bush, hedge, dwarf wall. Ferdinand de Lesseps (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1869. — See " Exposition de Brie." Fimbriata (rug.), Morlet, 1891. — White, tinted blush. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — The flowers have serrated edges. Fragrant. Fisher Holmes (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1865. — Shaded crimson-scarlet. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — A good all-round rose. Very fragrant. Flora (Sempervirens), Jacques. — Pale rose pink. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola, hedge. Flora MclYOr (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1894. — White, tinted rose.-^Very vigorous. — Bush, hedge. — Raised by Lord Penzance. Early. S. Florence Edith Coulthwaite (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908. — Creamy yellow, suffused pink. — > Moderately vigorous. — Garden. — Fragrant. Florence Pemberton (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1902. — Creamy-white, edged blush. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Free flowering. 29 Fortune's Yellow (N.), Fortune, 1845. — Orange yellow, shaded and flaked metallic red. — Vigorous climber. South or west wall. — Best under glass. Also known as " Beauty of Glazemvood." S. Franclsca Kriiger (T.), Nabonnand, 1879. — Coppery yellow, shaded peach. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — A free-flowering hardy Tea. Frangois Crousse (H.T.), Guillot, 1900. — Bright crimson. — Vigorous. — Pillar, wall. — A fine crimson pillar rose. Good early and late. Frangois Dubreuil (T.), Dubreuil, 1895. — Deep crimson. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden.— /4 useful red Tea. Frangois Foucard (wich.), Barbier, 1902. — Lemon yellow. — Climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, weeping standard, screen. — Early flowering. Flowers again in the Autumn. Frangois Juranville (wich.), Barbier, 1906. — Deep salmon rose. — Very vigorous. — Arch, pergola, hedge. Very fragrant. Mid-season. S. Frangois Miohelon (H.P.), Levet, 1871.— Deep rose, reverse of petals silvery. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor' s rose. Frau Cecile Walter (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, 1904. — Deep yellow buds, changing to lemon yellow. — Dwarf. — Edging. Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.), P. Lambert, 1900.— Pure white. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding, pot, pegging down. — The best white rose for all purposes. 30 Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1903. — Apricot orange, suffused yellow. — Vigorous.- - Exhibition, garden, standard. — Very free floioering. Pendent blooms. Fragrant. Fulgens (H.C.), Malton. — Deep crimson. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — S. Gardenia (wich.), Manda, 1899. — Bright yellow, changing to cream. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, creeping, screen. — The best yellow wichuraiana. Early flowering. S. G. C. Waud (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908.— Rose, suffused orange. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — A jnost distinct shade of colour. Tea scented. General Gallieni (T.), Nabonnand, 1901. — Bright cerise. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Unique, but variable in colour. G6n^ral Jacqueminot (H.P.), Roussel, 1853. — Bright scarlet-crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — Free flowering Very fragrant. General McArthur (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 1905.— Bright scarlet crimson. — Vigorous. — ■ Garden, bedding. — A reliable new rose. General Schablikine (T.), Nabonnand, 1879. — Rosy salmon. — Vigorous. — Bedding. — Free flowering. Best in autumn. George Laing Paul (H.T.), Soupert-et-Notting, 1904. — Bright carmine-crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — A reliable rose. Georges Pernet (poly, pom.), Pemet, 1888. — Rosy peach, shaded yellow. — Moderate. — Bedding, edging. 31 Gerbe Rose (wich.), Barbier, 1905. — Pale pure pink. — Climber. — Pillar, bush, screen, wall. — Dense glossy foliage. Nearly thornless. Large flowers for a wichuraiana. Flowers again in the Autumn. Fragrant. Gladys Harkness (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1900. — Deep salmon pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, standard. — Good in autumn. Fragrant. Gloire de Dijon (T.), Jacotot, 1850. — Buff, or salmon yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Garden, bush, standard^ wall, town. — A most useful climbing rose. Very fragrant. Gloire de Margottin (H.P.), Margottin, 1887.— Very bright red. — Very vigorous. — Pillar, standard. Gloire des Polyantha (poly, pom.), Guillot, 1887. — Deep rose, white base. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging, — Free and continuous flowering. Gloire des Bosomanes (H.B.), Vibert, 1825.— Light crimson. — Vigorous. — Bush, pillar, hedge. — Semi- double. Gloire Lyonnaise (H.T.), Guillot, 1884. — White,, lemon base. — Vigorous. — Garden, pillar, bedding, pegging down. — Recommended for pegging down. G. Nabonnand (T.), Nabonnand, 1889. — Pale flesh, shaded rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard,, bedding. — One of the best in autumn. Golden Gate (T.), Dingee & Conard, 1892. — Creamy- white, tinted rose. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — Best under glass. Tender. Goldfinch (mult, scan.), Paul & Son, 1908. — Deep yellow in bud, changing to cream. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar. S. 32 Gottfried Keller (Hybrid Austrian Briar), Dr. Muller, 1904. — Deep yellow, suffused terra cotta pink. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden. — Charming in colour and perpetual flowering. Nearly single-flowered. Goubault (T.), Goubault, 1843. — Deep buff pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, wall. — Early and sweet scented. Grace Darling (H.T.), Bennett, 1884. — Cream, shaded pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Flowers early, Grace Molyneux (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908. — Creamy apricot. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, standard. — Fragrant. Grand Due Adolphe de Luxembourg (H.T.), Soupert-et- Notting, 1892. — Rosy white, with brick red reverse. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Free flowering An attractive contrast in colour. Gruss an Sangerhausen (H.T.), Dr. Muller, 1904.— Dull scarlet. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.), Geschwind, 1897. — Bright crimson. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar, standard, bedding, hedge, creeping. — -One of the best roses for general garden purposes. Very fragrant. Gruss an Zabern (mult, scan.), P. Lambert, 1904. — White. — Climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. vS. GustaY Griinerwald (H.T.), P- Lambert, 1903. — Carmine pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding, town. — Fragrant. A good all-round rose. Gustave Piganeau (H.P.), Pernet fils-Ducher, 1889. — Carmine, shaded lake. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Very fragrant. 33 GustaYe Regis (H.T.), Pernet fils-Ducher, 1890.^ Nankeen yellow. — Very • vigorous. — Garden, standard, pillar, creeping, bush. — One of the best button-hole roses. H. Armytage Moore (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1907. — Rose pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Harrisonii (Austrian Briar), Harrison, 1830. — Soft golden yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — S. Harry Kirk (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907. — Bright sulphur yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden. Hebe's Lip (S. Briar). — White, with picotee edge of purple. — Vigorous. — Bush, hedge. — S. Heinrich Schultheis (H.P.), Bennett, 1882.— Pinkish rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Fragrant. Helen Keller (H.P.), A Dickson & Sons, 1895. — Rosy cerise. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Fragrant. Helene (mult, scan.), P. Lambert, 1897. — P^l^ flesh, tinted violet. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — 5. Helene Guillot (H.T.), Guillot, 1901. — Flesh. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Henriette de Beauveaa (T.), Lacharme, 1887. — Bright yellow. — Climbing. — Wall. — Tender. A clear and distinct shade of yellow. Her Majesty (H.P.), Bennett, 1885.— Pale rose.— Very vigorous. — Exhibition. — Mildews badly. Hermosa. — See "Armosa." 34 Hiawatha (mult, scan.), M. H. Walsh, 1905. — Rich crim- son with white eye. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, weeping standard, screen. — Single flowered. Late flowering. S. Homere (T.), Moreau-Robfert, 1859. — Rose edge, light base. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, standard. — Hardy. Hon. E. Gifford (T.), Guillot, 1882.— White, centre flesh. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — A hardy Tea. Horace Yernet (H.P.), J. B. Guillot, fils, 1866.— Scarlet-crimson, dark shaded. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — A grand exhibition rose. Fragrant. Hugh Dickson (H.P.), Hugh Dickson, 1904. — Crimson, shaded scarlet. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding, town. — One of the best roses for general garden purposes. Very fragrant. Hugh Watson (H.P.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904. — Crimson, shaded carmine. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Fragrant. Hugo Roller (T.),W. Paul & Son, 1908. — Lemon yellow, edged and suffused rose. — Moderate. — Garden. inermis Morlettii (Boursault), Morlet, 1883. — Light rosy-pink. — Very vigorous. — Bush, pillar. — Flowers very early. — S. Innocente Pirola (T.), Mme. Ducher, 1878. — Creamy- white. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition. Instituteur Sirdey (H.T.), Pemet-Ducher, 1905. — Orange-yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Irene Watts (C), Guillot, 1896.— White, shaded salmon pink. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. 35 Irish Beauty (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1900. — Pure white.— Moderately vigorous. - Garden, bedding. — Single-flowered. Irish Elegance (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. — Shades of apricot, buds orange-scarlet. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — The best single flowered bedding rose, Irish Glory (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1900. — Silvery pink. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Single-flowered. Irish Harmony (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904. — Saffron yellow, fading to white. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Single flowered. Irish Pride (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1903. — Blush rose. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Single flowered. Irish Star (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1903. — Bright carmine. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Single flowered, Isabella Sprunt (T.), Verschaffelt, 1867. — Lemon yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — A button- hole rose. Janet's Pride (S. Briar), Paul & Son, 1892.— White, shaded and tipped crimson. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge. S. J. B. Clark (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1905. — Deep scarlet, shaded plum. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, pegging down, bush, pillar, hedge. Jean Ducher (T.), Mme. Ducher, 1874. — Salmon yellow, shaded peach. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, — Impatient of wet. Jean Note (H T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1908. — Cream yellow, chrome centre. — Moderate. — Garden. 36 ileanie Deans (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1895. — Rosy crimson. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge. — Raised hy Lord Penzance. Early. S. Xessie (poly, pom.), H. Merryweather & Sons, igog. — Bright rose crimson. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging. Jersey Beauty (wich.), Manda, iSgg. — Pale yellow. — Very vigorous climber. — Garden, pillar, arch, pergola, hedge, creeping, weeping standard, screen. — Single-flowered. Early flowering. S. Johanna Sebus (H.T.), Muller, igoo. — Deep rosy cerise. — Semi-climber. — Garden, pillar. — Very highly perfumed. John Cuff (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908. — Deep carmine pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. John Ruskin (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1902. — Rosy cerise. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — Fragrant. Joseph Billard (wich.), Barbier, igo5. — Bright rose, centre pale yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, pillar. — Single-flowered. Early flowering. S. Joseph Hill (H.T.), Pemet-Ducher, 1903. — Coppery yellow, shaded salmon pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition , garden, standard, bedding, pot. — Beautiful colour and fine foliage. Fragrant. Joseph Lamy (wich.), Barbier, 1906. — White, edged pink. — Vigorous climber. — Weeping standard. Joseph Lowe. — See "Lady Faire." Julia Mannering (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams& Co., 1895. — Pearly pink. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge. — Raised by Lord Penzance. S. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (H.T.), Lambert & Reiter, 1891. — Cream, shaded lemon. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 37 Kaiserin Augusta Yiotoria, Climbing (H. T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1897. — Pillar, wall. — -A reliable climbing sport from "Kaiserin Augusta Victoria." Katharine Zeimet (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, igoi. — Pure white. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, edging. — A pretty, free flowering variety. The best white Polyantha. Killarney (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1898.— Suffused pale pink. — ^ Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding, pot. — Subject to mildew. Fragrant. Kleiner Alfred (poly, pom), Lambert 1904. — -Red, shaded yellow. — Edging. — Distinct colour. Koenigin Carola (H.T.), Turke, 1904.— Rose pink- Vigorous, — ^Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding. Lady Alice Stanley (H.T.) S. McGredy & Son, 1909. Deep silvery flesh, reverse of petals deep pink. Vigorous. — Exhibition. — Garden. A promising new rose. Fragrant. Lady Ashtown (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904. — Deep pink. — Vigorous. — ^Exhibition, garden, bedding, standard, pot. — Very free flowering. A most useful rose. Lady Battersea (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1901. — Cherry crimson, shaded orange. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding, pot. Lady Curzon (D.), Turner. 1902. — Pale pink. — Vigorous. — Pillar, bush. — The best Hybrid Damask. S. Lady Faire (H.T.), Bentley, 1907. —Flesh pink, edged deeper pink. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding, pot. — Good for early forcing. Fragrant, A sport from Mrs. W. jf. Grant, of Madame Abel Chatenay colouring. Lady Gay (wich.), M. H. Walsh, 1905. — Carmine pink. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, hedge, weeping standard, screen. — Late flowering. Lady Godiva (wich.), Paul & Son, igo8. — Pale blush, deeper centre. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, weeping standard. Late flowering. A sport from " Dorothy Perkins." Lady Helen Vincent (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907. — Shell pink, — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — Fragrant. Lady Mary Gorry (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1900. — Yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden. Lady Mary Fitzwilliam (H.T.), Bennett, 1882. — Rosy flesh. — Very moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Lady Moyra Beauclerc (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1901. — Madder rose, with silvery reflex. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, standard. Lady Penzance (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1904. — Coppery yellow. Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge. — The most distinct Penzance briar. Single flowered. Raised by Lord Penzance. S. Lady Quartus Ewart (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1904. — White. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Berberis- like foliage. Lady Roberts (T.), F. Cant & Co., 1902. — Apricot, with coppery yellow base. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bedding, pot. — A good button-hole rose. — Fine under glass. — A sport from ^^ Anna Olivier." Lady Bossmore (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1906. — Reddish crimson — Garden, bedding. — Raised by Dr. y. Campbell Hall. 39 Lady Sarah Wilson (D.), Turner, 1902. — Creamy blush. — Vigorous. — Bush.— Single flowered. S. Lady Ursula (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908.— Flesh pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition , garden. Lady Waterlow (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1903. — Pale salmon pink, edged carmine. — Semi-climber. — Garden, bush, pillar. — A fine pillar rose. La France (H.T.), J. B. Guillot, fils, 1867. — Silvery rose, with pale lilac shading. — Vigorous. — -Exhibi- tion, garden, standard, bedding, pot. — One of the best roses for all purposes. Very fragrant. La France, Climbing (H.T.), Henderson, 1894. — Pillar, — A climbing sport from "La France." Uncertain. La France de '89 (H.T.), Moreau-Robert, 1889.— Brick red. — • Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bush, standard, pillar. — Distinct and free flowering. — Fragrant. La Tosca (H.T.), V. Schwartz, 1900. — Blush. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, standard, bedding, town. — An excellent rose. Lamarque (N.), Marechal, 1830. — -Pure white, shaded lemon. — Very vigorous climber. — • Garden, wall. — Tender. Requires a warm wall. S. Laurent Carle (H.T.), Pemet-Ducher, 1907. — Deep carmine. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. Laurette Messimy (C), Guillot, 1887. — Pale rose, with yellow base. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Fine for massing. 40 Le Havre (H.P.), Eude, 1871. — Vermilion red. ^ Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Le Progres (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1904. — Yellow nan- keen. — Moderate. — Garden, bedding. L6onie Lamesch (poly, pom.), Lambert, 1899. — Bright coppery red, with golden centre. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — A distinct and pretty polyantha. — Perpetual flowering. L^ontine Gervais (wich.) Barbier, 1906. — Salmon rose, tinted yellow. — Vigorous. — Arch, pillar, pergola, weeping standard. — Mid-season. — A good new wich- uraiana. S. L^opoldine d'Orleans (Sempervirens), Jacques. — White, tipped red. — Vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — A hardy climber. S. Leuchtstern (mult, scan.), Schmidt, 1899. — Bright rose, with white eye. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — A pretty cluster rose. S. Liberty (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 190c. — Crimson. — Moderate. — Garden, bedding, pot. — Good shape. A good button-hole rose. — Fragrant. Liberty, Climbing (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1909. — A climb- ing sport from "Liberty." L'Ideal (N.), Nabonnand, 1887.— Metallic red, tinted yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, wall. — Distinct in colour. Rather tender. Lina Schmidt-Michel (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1905. — Soft bright pink. — Very vigorous. — Garden, pillar. — Semi- double. 41 Little Gem (Moss), W. Paul & Son, i88a— Crimson.— Moderately vigorous. — Garden. — Well mossed, but tender. Lohengrin (H.T.), Schmidt, 1903. — Silver pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. Longworth Rambler (H.T.), Liabaud, 1880.— Light crimson. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, pegging down, town, wall. — A good climbing rose. Lord Penzance (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1894. — Fawn. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar, hedge, shrub. — Raised by Lord Penzance. S. Louis Yan Houtte (H.P.), Lacharme, 1869. — Deep crimson, shaded maroon. — Moderate. — Exhibition. An exhibitor's rose. Very fragrant. lucida (Species), N. America, 1724. — Bright rose pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge. — Pretty foliage. Single flowered. S. lucida plena (Species), Veitch, 1884. — Rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge. — A double form of the above. A pretty button-hole variety. S. Lucjr Bertram (S. Briar.), Keynes, Williams & Co., 1895. — Rich crimson, white centre. — Very vigorous. — Garden, pillar, hedge. — Raised by Lord Penzance. S. Lyon Rose (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1907. — Salmon pink, suffused yellow. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden.— Distinct but variable in colour. — Fragrant. Ma Capucine (T.), Levet, 1878. — Bronzy yellow, shaded red. — Moderate. — Garden. — A pretty button-hole rose. 'Macartney. — See "bracteata Macartney." 42 macrantha (Hybrid of Species). — Flesh. — Climber. — Bush, pillar. — One of the best of the single-flowered roses. S. Mme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1895 — Salmon pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bed- ding, pot, town. — One of the best for all purposes. Continuous flowering. Fragrant. Mme. Alfred Camera (H.N.), Schwartz, 1879. — White. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, wall. — The best white hardy climber. Fragrant. Mme. Antoine Mari (T.), A. Mari, 1902. — Rose, shaded white.- — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — A good button-hole rose. Mme. Berard (Dijon Tea), Levet, 1870. — Fawn-yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, standard, wall. — One of the best of the Dijon Teas. Fragrant. Mme. Berkeley (T.), Bernaix, 1899, — Pale flesh. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Mme. Charles de Luze (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1904. — Flesh white, fawn centre. — Vigorous, — Garden, bedding. Mme. Charles Monnier (H.T,), Pernet-Ducher, 1902. — Rosy flesh. — Vigorous. — Garden, pillar, wall. — Of semi-climbing habit. Mme.Chedane Guinoisseau (T.), Leveque, 1880 — Clear bright yellow. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — A good button-hole rose. Mme. Constant Soupert (T.), Soupert et Notting, 1905. — Deep yellow, shaded peach. — Vigorous. — Exhibi- tion, garden, standard, pot. — A /?«« Tea. 43 Mme. Cusin (T.) Guillot, fils, 1881. — Rose with lighter centre. — -Moderate. — Exhibition, standard. — Frag- rant. Mme. d'Arblay (Hybrid Musk). — Flesh, changing to white. — Very vigorous. — Pillar, arch, pergola, weep- ing standard. — Fragrant. S. Mme. de WatteTille (T.), Guillot, 1883.— Cream, edged and tinted rose. — Moderate. — Exhibition, pot. — Rather tender. Mme. E. A. Nolte (poly, pom.), Bernaix, 1893. — Nan- keen yellow, passing to white. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, edging. — A very pretty polyantha. Mme. Edmee Metz (H.T.), Soupert et Notting, igoi. — Salmon-pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Free flowering. Mme. Eugene Resal (C), Guillot, 1895. — Coppery rose, shaded orange. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, bedding. Striking colour. One of the best of the Chinas. Mme. Eugene Yerdier (H,P.), E. Verdier, 1878. — Silvery rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibi- tor's rose. Mme. Faloot (T.), Guillot, fils, 1858.— Apricot.— Vig- orous. — Garden, bedding. — A good button-hole rose. Mme Gabriel Luizet (H.P.), Liabaud, 1877. — Light silvery pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — Seldom flowers in the autumn. Fragrant. Mme. Georges Bruant (rug.), Bruant, 1887. — White. Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Semi-double. Mme Hector Leuilliot (H.T.), Pemet-Ducher, 1904, — Golden yellow, deep orange centre. — Vigorous. — Pillar, wall. — Semi-climber. A shy bloomer. Mme. Hoste (T.), Guillot, 1887. — Pale lemon yellow.— Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — One of the best Teas. Fragrant. Mme. Isaac Pereire (B.), Margottin, 1880. — Light rose- carmine. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar, standard, pegging down, town. — Hardy. Very fragrant. Mme. Jean Dupuy (T.), P. Lambert, 1902. — Yellow, edged Rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — A good button-hole rose. Mme. Jenny Gillemot (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1905. — Very light yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden. Mme. Jules Gravereaux (T.), Soupert-et-Notting, 1901. Flesh, shaded yellow. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, pillar, standard, pegging down, wall. — Free flowering. Mme. Jules Grolez (H.T.), Guillot, 1897. — Bright sil- very rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. A good and distinct garden rose. Fi-agra?it. Mme. Lambard (T.), Lacharme, 1877. — Shaded rose.^ Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Good in autumn. Variable in colour. Mme. Leon Pain (H.T.), Guillot, 1904. — Silvery white, with pinkish fawn centre. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Mme. Louis Poncet (T.), Guillot, igoo. — Nasturtium red, changing to rosy copper. — Moderate. — Garden. — A very pretty colour. Mme. Maurice de Luze (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1907. — Deep rose, carmine centre. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — A very promising rose. Fragrant. 45| Mme. Melanie Soupert (H.T.), Pemet-Ducher, 1905. — Pale sunset yellow, suffused carmine.— Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding. — Best bedding rose of its colour. Mme. N. Levavasoeur (poly, pom.), Levavasseur, 1904. Crimson. — Dwarf. — Garden. Mme. P. Euler (H.T.), Guillot, 1907. — Carmine rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Fragrant. Mme. Paul Olivier (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1903. — Pale yellow, flushed mauve. — Vigorous. — Garden. Mme. Pernet-Ducher (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1891. — Canary yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — A button-hole rose. Mme. Pierre Gochet (T.), Cochet, 1891. — Soft orange yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, pillar, standard. Mme. Plantier (H.C.), Plantier, 1835. — Pure white. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush. S. Mme. RaYary (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1899. — Pale orange yellow, deeper centre. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding, pot, town. — Best bedding rose of its colour. Mme. Segond-Weber (H.T.),Soupert-et-Notting,i9o8.— Light rose salmon, deeper centre. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Mme. Yermorel (T.), Mari, 1902. — Pale yellow, buff centre. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. Mme. Victor Yerdier (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1863.— Clear light crimson. — Vigorous.— Exhibition, standard. — Fragrant. 46 Mme. Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (H.T.), Bernaix, 1895. — P^'^ flesh, tinted rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bush, standard. — Late flowering. Best in autunm. Mile. Pauline Bersez (H.T.), Pemet-Ducher, 1902. — Creamy white, yellow centre. — Vigorous. — Garden. Maharajah (H.P.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1904. — Deep velvety crimson. — Vigorous. — Pillar. — Semi-single. Maiden's Blush (Alba) 1797. Blush, deeper centre. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Hardy and fragrant. S. Maman Goohet (T.), Cochet, 1893. — Deep flesh, outer petals suffused light rose. — Vigorous.— Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — One of the finest and most vigorous of the Teas. Maman Levavasseur (Baby Dorothy), (poly, pom.), Levavasseur, 1907. — Rosy pink. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, edging. Mamie (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1901. — Dull rose, carmine. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. — Very fragrant, Ma Paquerette (poly, pom.), Guillot fils, 1875. — White. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, edging. Marchioness of Londonderry (H.P.), A. Dickson and Sons, 1893. — Dull ivory white. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Marechal Niel (N.), Pradel, 1864.— Deep bright golden yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Exhibition, standard, pot, wall. — Best under glass. Requires a warm situation out of doors. Very fragrant. 47 Margaret (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1909.— Soft pink.— Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, pot, Margaret Dickson (H.P.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1891. — White. — Very vigorous. — Garden, standard. Marguerite Brassac (H.P.), Brassac, 1875. — See " Charles Lefebvre." Marie Baumann (H.P.). Baumann, 1863. — Soft car- mine-red. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Very fragrant. Marie Corelli (H.P.), Prince, 1901. — Deep salmon-pink. — Vigorous. — Garden. Marie Lavalley (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1880. — White, suftused pink. — Semi-climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. A delicately coloured flower. Marie Pavie (poly, pom.), Al6gatiere, 1888. — Pale flesh, rose tinted. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Marie Yan Houtte (T.) Ducher, 1871. — Lemon yellow, petals edged with rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding, standard. — One of the best all-round Teas. Fragrant. Marie Yerdier (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1877. — Pure rose — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Marjorie (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1895. — White, shaded pink. — Robust. — Garden. Marquise de Salisbury (H.T.), Pernet-pere, 1890. — Bright crimson. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Fine colour. Marquise de Sinety (H.T.), Pernet- Ducher, 1906. — Golden yellow, shaded coppery red. — Moderate. — Garden. — A unique colour. 48 Marquise Li tta (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1893. — Carmine rose, deeper, centre. — Robust. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Distinct in colour and shape. Fragrant. Maurice Bernardin (H.P.), Granger, 1861. — See "Exposition de Brie." Medea (T.), W. Paul & Son, iSgi. — Lemon yellow. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, standard. Meg Merrilies (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co. — 1893. — Bright crimson. — Very vigorous. — Bush pillar, hedge. — One of the best of its class. Raised by Lord Penzance. S. M. H. Walsh (H.P.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905.— Rich velvety crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Fragrant. Mignonette (poly, pom.), Guillot fils, 1881. — Rosy pink. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging. Mildred Grant (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1901. — Ivory white, tinted peach. — Robust. — Exhibition. — A fine exhibition variety. Minnehaha (wich.), Walsh, 1905. — Deep pink. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, weeping standard. — An exceptionally large truss. — Late flowering. S. Molly Sharman Crawford (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igo8. — Eau-de-nil white. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, pot. Monsieur Joseph Hill. — See "Joseph Hill." Monsieur Paul Lede.— See "Paul Lede." Morgenroth (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1903. — Rich crimson. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar. — A perpetual flowering single rose. 49 Morning Glow (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1902. — Bright rosy crimson and fawn. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. moschata (Species). — White. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — The wild briar of the Himalayas. Bears large clusters of single white flowers. Fragrant. S. moschata alba (Hybrid of Species). — White with yellow stamens. — Vigorous climber. — ■ Garden. — Single flowers in large trusses. moschata fl. pi. (Hybrid of Species). — White. — Vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — A double flowered variety of "moschata." S. moschata himalayica (Hybrid of Species), Rev. Prebendary Earle. — White, with yellow stamens. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — A rampant climber. Single flowered. S. moschata nlvea (Hybrid of Species). — White, tinted pink. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — A rampant climber. Single flowered. S. Moss, Common (Moss), 1596. — Pale rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — The best pink moss. S. Moss, Crested.^See "Crested Moss." Moss, Perpetual White (Perpetual Moss), Laffay. — Pure white. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — A good white moss. S. Mrs. Aaron Ward (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1907. — Indian yellow, edge of petals white. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. 50 Mrs. Alfred Tate (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, igog. — Coppery salmon, shaded fawn. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Mrs. A. R. Waddell (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, igo8.— Coppery red, suffused salmon. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Mrs. Bosanquet (C), Laffay, 1832. — Pale flesh-white. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. J'cry free flowering. Fragrant. Mrs. B. R. Cant (T.), B. R. Cant & Sons, igoi.— Deep rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, — Best in autiunn. Mrs. Cocker (H.P.), Cocker, iSgg. — Pale pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. Mrs. Dayid Jardine (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, igoS. — Pale peach - pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, pot. — Fragrant. Mrs. David McKee (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904. Creamy yellow. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — A good garden rose. Mrs. Edward Mawley (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, iSgg. — Pink, tinted carmine. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition, standard, pot. — One of the best exhibition Teas. Fragrant. Mrs. E. G. Hill (H.T.), Soupert-et - Notting, 1906.— Rosy white, with coral-red reverse. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — An erect growing "Grand Due A. de Luxembourg." Fragrant. Mrs. E. J. Holland (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, igog. — Bright silvery pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 51 Mrs. F. W. Flight (mult, scan.), W. Cutbush & Son, 1905. — Bright pink. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — S. Mrs. G. W. Kershaw (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1906. — Deep rose pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Mrs. Harold Brocklebank (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907. — Creamy white, centre buff. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — Fery fragrant. Mrs. Hubert Taylor (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1909. — Pale pink, edged white. — Exhibition. Mrs. John Bateman (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. — Deep china rose. — Robust. — ^Exhibition. Mrs. John Laing (H.P.), Bennett, 1887. — Rosy-pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding, pot, town. — One of the finest alC-round H.P.'s. Very fragrant. Mrs. Myles Kennedy (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1906. — Creamy white, — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Mrs. 0. G. Orpen (D.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1906. — Blush pink . — Vigorous semi-climber. — Pillar, bush. — Raised by Mr. O. G. Orpen. S. Mrs. Paul (B.), Paul & Son, 1891.— Blush white, shaded peach. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, standard, town. — A good town rose. Camelia-like flowers. Mrs. Peter Blair (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1906. — Lemon, deeper centre. — Robust. — Garden. 52 Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford (H.P.), A. Dickson and Sons, 1894. — Clear rosy-pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding. — A good all- rouiid H.P. Mrs. Stewart Clark (H.T,), Hugh Dickson, 1907.— Bright cerise pink. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. — Fragniiit. Mrs. S. Treseder (T.), S. Treseder, 1902. — Pale lemon yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Fragrant. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (H.T.), The E. G, Hill Co., 1903. — Light flesh. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Erect growth. Flowers nnifoniily good. Mrs. W. H. Cutbush, (poly, pom.), W. Cutbush & Son, 1906. — Bright pink, shaded rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, edging, pot. Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1895. — Deep rosy pink. — Moderate. — Exhibition, garden. — Very free JJoicering. Mrs. W. J. Grant, Climbing (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 1899. — Pillar, pergola, wall, pot.— .-J reliable climbing sport from " Mrs. W. jf. Grant." multiflora (Species), from Japan, 1781. — Pure white.— Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — Large bundles of small white single flowers. Known also as " polyantha simplex." S. multiflora x grandiflora (Hybrid of Species), Bernaix, 1886. — Pure white. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola.— yl large fioioered variety of "multiflora." Single flowered. Known also as "polyantha grandiflora." S. 53 Muriel Grahame (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1896.— Pale cream. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor'^ rose. Myrrh scented (Ayr). — See " Splendens." Nita Weldon (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908. — Ivory white, tinted blush.— Vigorous. — Garden. Niphetos (T.), Bougere, i844.^White. — Moderate. — Exhibition, pot. — Tender. Best under glass. Niphetos, Climbing (T.), Keynes, Williams & Co., i88g. — White. — Vigorous climber. — A fine green- house climber. Noella Nabonnand (T.), Nabonnand, 1900. — Purple crimson, dark shading. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, wall. — Fragrant. Oberhofgartner Terks (H.T.), Welter, 1901. — Ivory white, tinted lilac-rose. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition. Old Blush — See " China, Common." Old Crimson China (C), T. Evans, 1810. — Deep velvety crimson. — Moderate. — Garden, edging. Old Monthly. — See " China, Common." Old Red Damask (D.), Red.— Vigorous. — Garden, bush. Very fragrant. A self-coloured form of " Rosa Mundi." S. Ophirie (N.), Goubault, 1841. — Nankeen and copper. — Climber. — Wall. — Rather tender. Oscar Cordel (H.P.), P. Lambert, i8g8. — Bright carmine. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — An exhibitor's rose. Very fragrant. 54 Papa Gontier (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1883. — Rosy crimson. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding, pot. Papa Lambert (H.T.), Lambert, 1899. — Deep rose. — Moderate. — Exhibition. — An exlubitor's rose. Very fragrant. Papillon (T.), Nabonnand, 1882. — Pink and white, coppery shading. — Semi-climber. — Garden, pillar. Paul Jamain (H.P.), Jamain, 1878. — See "Charles Lefebvre." Paul Lede (H.T.), Pernet - Ducher, 1903. — Apricot, shaded rose. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, pot. — Fragrant. Paul Neyron (H.P.), Levet, 1869. — Bright silvery, rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Om of the largest roses. Fragrant. Paul Transon (wich.), Barbier, igo2. — Salmon pink. — Climber. — Standard, pillar, pergola, weeping standard, screen. — Tea-scented. Mid-season. S. Paula (T.), Paul & Son, 1908. — Pale yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Fragrant. Paul's Carmine Pillar (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1895. — Bright carmine-scarlet. — Ver)- vigorous. — Garden, pillar, arch, pergola. — Very early flowering. Single-floicered. S. Paul's Royal Scarlet— See " Royal Scarlet.' Paul's Single White (H.P.), Paul& Son, 1883.— White. — Very vigorous. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — Flowers again in the autumn. Single-flowered . 55 Peace (T.), Piper, 1903. — Pale lemon yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Good in atctumn. Should be more grown. Fragrant. Parle des Jardins (T.), Levet, 1874. — Deep canary yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, pot. — Best under glass. Perle des Rouges (poly, pom.), Dubreuil, 1896. — Bright cherry-crimson. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. Perle d'Or, (poly, pom.), Dubreuil, 1896. — Nankeen yellow. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. — One of the best of the dioarf Polyanthus. Perle von Godesberg (ri.T.), Schneider, 1902. — Cream, shaded yellow. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — A sport from " A'. A. Victoria.'' Persian Yellow (Austrian Briar), Willock, 1838. — Deep golden yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Quite a distinct shade of yellow. S. Petit Constant (poly. Pom.), Soupert-et-Notting, 1890. — Deep salmon pink, orange buds. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging. — Very fragrant. Pharisaer (H.T.), Hinner, 1901. — Rosy white, shaded pale salmon. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bedding. — A good rose. Philadelphia Rambler (mult, scan.), M. H. Walsh, 1903. — Deep crimson. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — Similar to " Crimson Rambler." bjit a deeper colour. S. Philippine Lambert (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, 1903. — Silvery pink. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, edging. 56 pimpinellifolia (Species). — Native of Britain. — Blush. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden. — Very early single Scotch Rose. Known as the " Buntet Rose." S. Pissardi (Species). — White. — Semi - climber. — Pillar. — A perpetual-flowering pillar rose. Fragrant. There is also a pink form of this vai iety. polyantha grandiflora. — See " multiflora x grandiflora." polyantha simplex. — See " multiflora." pomifera (Species). — Blush. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Prettily tintea foliage and large hips. Single flowered . S. Prairie Rose. — See " setigera." Pride of Waltham (H.P.), W. Paul & Son, 1881.— Salmon-pink, shaded rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. Prince Arthur (H.P.), B. R. Cant, 1875. — Dark crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Very fragrant. Prince Camille de Rohan (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1861. — Dark crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — A good dark H.P- Fragrant. Prince de Bulgarie (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1902. — Silvery flesh, shaded salmon. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Distinct in colour. Fragrant. Princesse de Sagan (T.), Dubreuil, 1887. -- Dark crimson - scarlet. — Moderate. — Garden, bedding. — A good dark Tea. Princesse Marie Mertchersky (H.T.), Sch\\artz, 1903. — Silvery china rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bedding, pot. — A good rose. Fragrant. Provence, Common, (Prov.), 1596. — Rosy pink. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Known as the old "cabbage" rose. Fragrant. S. ProYence, Crested. — See " Crested Provence." Provence, White. — See "White Provence." Psyche (mult, scan.), Paul & Son, 1899. — Rosy flesh. — Climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. S. Purity (H.B.), G. Cooling & Sons, 1898.— Pure white, flesh centre. — Vigorous. — Semi-climber. — Garden, pillar. — S. Queen Mab (C), W. Paul & Son, 1896.— Rosy apricot, shaded orange. — Moderate. — Garden, bedding. Queen of Spain (H.T.), S. Bide & Sons, 1907.— Pale flesh. — Robust. — Exhibition. An Exhibitor's rose. Red Damask. — See " Old Red Damask." Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.), Levet, 1878.— Cherry rose. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, pergola, wall. Reine Olga de Wurtemburg (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1881. — Bright rose-crimson. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, wall. — Nearly evergreen. Rene Andre (wich.), Barbier, 1900. — Dark saffron yellow, shaded orange red. — Vigorous. — Pillar, arch, pergola, screen, wall. — Early flowering. S. Renee Wilmart-Urban (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1907. — Salmon flesh. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. repens, aiba. — See " rugosa repens alba." Rev. Alan Cheales (H.P.), Paul & Son, 1896.— Lake, reverse of petals silvery white. — Vigorous. — Exhibi- tion, garden, standard. 5S Reve d'Or (N.), Ducher, 1869. — Buff yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola, \vall. — Floweis again freely ill tJie autumn. Rhea Reid (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 1908. — Cherry crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden. Richmond (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 1905.— Bright light crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bedding, pot. — Fragrant. F/tv ilo'i^.'ering. Rosa Mundi (Gallica). — Red, striped white. — Vigorous. — Garden. — The best of the striped roses. Tin- variety usually sold as " York and Lancaster.'' Fragrant. S. Rose Bradwardine (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co , 1895. — Clear rose. — Vigorous. — Bush, hedge. S. Rose Celeste (Alba.) — Light blush. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Glaucous foliage. S. Rosette de la Legion d'Honneur (H.T.), Bonnaire, 1896. — Carnation red, veined yellow. — Semi- climber. — Garden, pillar. — A pretty and distinct variety. A good button-hole rose. Fragrant. Rosieriste Jacobs (H.P.), Veuve Ducher, 18S0. — See " Duke of Wellington." Rosomane Gravereaux (H.T.), Soupert et Notting, 1900. — Flesh. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition. — Iinpatiiiit of wet. Royal Scarlet (H.P.), Paul & Son, 1898. — Vivid crimson- scarlet. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden. — Single flowered. Rubens (T.), Robert, 1859. — White, shaded with creamy rose. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — An early flowering Tea. 59 Rubin (mult, scan.), J. C. Schmidt, 1900. — Deep crimson. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. rubritolia (Species), Dr. Swainson, 1803. — Soft rose. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Stmns and foliage very distinct in colour. Grown for the effect of foliage only. S. Ruby Queen (wich.), The Conard & Jones Co., 1899.— Bright carmine, with white eye. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, weeping standard, wall. Mid-season. Large semi-double flowers. ruga (arvensis x indica). — Pale flesh. — Vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola, hedge. rugosa alba (rug.). — White.— Vigorous.— Bush, hedge, dell, shrubbery, town. — A white sport from " rugosa rubra." rugosa atropurpurea (rug.), Paul & Son, 1900. — Deep blackish-crimson. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Tlie richest colour among the rugosas. rugosa repens alba (rug.), Paul & Son, 1903. — Pure white. — Very vigorous. — Creeping, weeping standard. —5. rugosa rubra (rug.), Cels, 1802. — from Japan. — Deep rose, shaded violet. — Hedge, town. — Fine hips. S. Safrano (T.), Beauregard, 1839. — Apricot yellow. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, pot. — A button-hole rose. Salet (Moss), Lacharme, 1854. — Pale pink. — Vigorous. — Garden. Sarah Bernhardt (H.T.), Dubreuil, 1907. — Scarlet crimson, shaded purple. — Vigorous. — Garden. — Semi-double. CO Schneewittchen (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, igoi. — Ivory white. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging. Scotch (pimpinellifolia). — White and various shades of red, pink, and pale yellow. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, hedge. — S. Senateur Belle (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1903. — White, pale orange centre. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden. Senateur Yaisse (H.P.), Guillot pfere, 1859. — Bright crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Good in autumn. Fragrant. sericea, pteracantha (Species), Vilmorin, 1905. — White. — Garden, bush. — Noteworthy for its trans- lucent a)iii huge red tliorns on tJie young wood. — Very early flowering. S. setigera (Species), from N. America, 1803. — Pink. — Very vigorous. — Garden. — Also known as the " Prairie Rose." S. Setina (B.), Henderson, 1879. — Pink. — Very vigorous. —Pillar. S. Simplicity (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1909. — Pure white. — Very vigorous. — Garden. — Large flowers. Neaily single flowered. sinica (Species), from China. — White, with yellow stamens. — Vigorous. — Wall. — Requires a South wall. Also knoion as the " Cherokee Rose." S. sinica Anemone (Hybrid of Species), F. Schmitt, 1895. Silvery - pink, shaded rose. — Vigorous. — Semi- climber. — Garden, pillar, wall. — One of the best sinsfle-liowcred roses. S. 61 Sir Garnet Wolseley (H.P.), Cranston, 1895.— See " Exposition de Brie." Soleil d'Or (Austrian Briar), Pernet-Ducher, 1900. — ■ Orange - yellow to reddish gold. — Vigorous. — ■ Garden. SouYenir d'Elise Yardon (T.), Marest, 1854. — Cream, with rosy tint. — Moderate. — Exhibition. SouYenir de Catherine Guillot (T.), Guillot, i8g6. — Coppery - carmine, shaded orange. — Moderate. — Garden, bedding. — A fine colour, but poor grower. SouYenir de J. B. Guillot (T.), Guillot, 1897. — Crimson, shaded bright coppery-red. — Weak. — Garden. — A good button-hole rose. RatJicr tender. SouYenir de la Malmaison (B.), Beluze, 1843. — Blush-white, shaded flesh. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Very early. Good in antninn. — Fragrant. SouYenir de Maria de Zayas (H.T.), Soupert et Notting, igo6. — Vivid carmine. — Garden, standard, bedding. — Very fragrant. Souvenir de Pierre Notting (T.), Soupert et Notting, igo2. — Apricot-yellow, shaded orange. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — A good all- round Tea. SouYenir de S. A. Prince (T.), Prince, 1889. — Pure white. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — A white sport from " Souvenir d'un Ami." SouYenir de William Robinson (T.), Bernaix, 1899. — Fawn, shaded pink and yellow. — Moderately vigorous. — Very variable in colour. 62 Souvenir d'un Ami (T.), Belot-Defougere, 1846. — Pale rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, pot. Souvenir du President Carnot (H.T.), Pcrnet-Ducher, 1895. — White, shaded blush. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, pot. — A good free flowering H.T. Fragrant. Splendens (Ayr.), White, tinted flesh. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — Mrrrli-sccnted. — S. Spong (Min. Prov.). -Rosy-lilac. — Dwarf. — Edging. Stanwell Perpetual (Perpetual Scotch) Lee. — Pale blush. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, hedge. — Flou'crs very early, and is also good in autumn. Fragrant. Sulphurea (T.), \Y . Paul & Son, igoo. — Bright sulphur yellow. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, bedding. Sunrise (T.), G. W. Piper, iSgg. — Salmon fawn, reverse of petals carmine. — Moderate. — Pot. — A beautiful rose under glass only. Suzanne Marie Eodocanachi (H.P.), Leveque, 1883. — Glowing rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, ;;arden, standard. — A brilliant colour. A good (ill-round Hybrid Perpetual. Sweet Briar, Common (S. Briar). — Pale pink. — Vigorous. — Bush, hedge. — Fragrant foliage. S. Tausendschon (mult, scan.), Schmidt, igoy. — Pink, rosy carmine. — Semi-climber. — Pillar, pergola, weeping standard. S. Tea Rambler (T.), Paul & Son, igo3. — Deep coppery pink. — Vigorous. — Pillar, arch, pergola, hedge. — One of the best Ramblers. S. Thalia (mult, scan), Lambert, 1896. — Pure white. — Vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — S. Thalia, perpetual flowering (mult. scan.). — Pure white. — Semi-climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. The Bride (T.), May, 1885.— White, tinged lemon. — Moderate. — Exhibition, pot. The Dandy (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1905. — Glowing crimson. — Vigorous. — A button-hole rose. Fragrant. The Dawson Rose (mult, scan.), Dawson, 1898. — Pale rose. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — Early flowering. S. The Garland (H.C.), Wells.— Blush, changing to white. Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — One of the best summer-floiuering climbers. S. The Lion (mult, scan.), Paul & Son, igoo. — Rich crimson. — Climber. — Pillar, arch. — Single- flowered. S. The Queen (T.), Dingee & Conard, i88g. — See " Souvenir de S. A. Prince." The Wallflower (mult, scan.), Paul & Son, 1901. — Rosy crimson. — Semi - climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. Thoresbyana.— See " Bennett's Seedling." Tom Wood (H.P.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1896. —Light cherry red. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, standard. — Fragrant. Trier (mult, scan.), Lambert, 1904.— Creamy white. — Semi-climber. — Pergola, pillar, arch, bush. — Flowers- again in the autumn. Shoiild be in every garden. 04 Turner's Crimson Rambler (mult, scan.), Turner, 1893. — Crimson. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — A well-known climber. Lateflowermg. S. Tuscany (Prov.), Blackish violet — purple. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Distinct in colour. Fragrant. S. Ulrich Brunner (H.P.), Levet, 1881. — Cherry red. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pot, town. — A good all-round rose. Fragrant. Ulster (H.P.), A. Dickson & Sons, iSgg. — Salmon pink — Robust. — Exhibition. — An exhibitors rose. Fragrant. Una (H. Briar), Paul & Son, 1900. — Pale cream. — Vigorous semi-climber. — Pillar, arch, bush. Single- flowered. S. Victor Hugo (H.P.), Schwartz, 1884. — Dazzling crimson, shaded. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibi- tion, garden. — Grand colour. Fragrant. Yillage Maid (Gallica), Red, striped white. — -Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — S. Yiridiflora (C). — Green. — Vigorous. — A green flowered rose. A botanical curiosity. Viscountess Folkestone (H.T.), Bennett, 1886. — Creamy-white, shaded flesh. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, bedding, pot. — One of the best bedding roses. Very fragrant. Waltham Climber, No. 3 (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1885. — Rosy crimson. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar. Waltham Rambler (mult, scan.), W. Paul & Son, 1903. — Pale rosy-pink. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — Single-flowered. S. 65 Warrior (H.T.) W. Paul & Son, 1906. — Crimson, shaded blood red. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Good in autumn. W. E. Lippiatt (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907.— Velvet-crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — A good dark H.T. Very fragrant. White Banksian. — See "Banksia alba." White Bath (Moss), Salter, 1810.— White.— Vigorous. — Garden. — S. White Dorothy (wich.), B. R. Cant & Sons, and Paul and Son, igo8. — Pure -white.— Sport from "Dorothy Perkins," which see. Late flowering. S. White Killarney (H.T.), Waban Rose Co., 1909.— White, creamy centre. — Vigorous. — A sport from "Killarney," which see. White Lady (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, iSgo. — Creamy white. — Moderate. — Exhibition. Early flowering. White Maman Cochet (T.), Cook, 1897. — White, tinged lemon. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — One of the best. An especially good Tea. White Pet (C), E. G. Henderson, 1879. — Creamy white. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. White ProTence (Prov.). — Grimwood, 1777. — Paper white. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — S. wichuraiana (wich,). Species from Japan. — White, with yellow anthers. — Very vigorous. — Creeping. — Late flowering. Fragrant, S. 66 William Allen Richardson (N.), Veuve Ducher, 1878. — Deep orange yellow, white edge. — Vigorous climber. — Garden, pillar, pergola, standard, wall. — Unique in colour. Good under glass. A good button-hole rose. William Shean (H.T.), A, Dickson & Sons, 1906. — Pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — One of the largest of the H.T.'s. W. R. Smith (T.), Henderson, 1908.— White, tinged blush. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — A fine new Tea. xanthina (Species). — Vigorous. — Garden. — Lemon yellow. — Single-flowered. S. Xavier Olibo (H.P.), Lacharme, 1864. — Dark velvety crimson. — Weak. — Exhibition. — Fine colour. Fragrant. Yellow Banksian. — See "Banksia Lutea." York and Lancaster (D.), Pale rose or white, some- times striped. — Vigorous. — Garden. — "i?osa Mnndi" is generally, but incorrectly, known as this rose. Fragrant. S. Yvonne Yacherot (H.T.), Soupert et Notting, 1906. — Porcelain white, tinted blush. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition. Zephirine Drouhin(H.B.),Bizot, 1873. — Bright carmine pink. — Very vigorous. — Garden, pillar, hedge, wall. — Thornless. Very fragrant. 67 SYNONYMOUS ROSES. Alfred Colomb (H.P.) .. Armosa (B.) Augustine Guinoisseau (H.T. Bennett's Seedling (Ayr.) Charles LefebYre (H.P.) Common China (C.) Common Provence (Prov.) Duke of Wellington (H.P.) Exposition de Brie (H.P.) Fortune's Yellow (N.) .. Lady Falre (H.T.) lucida plena (Species) . . Madame Wagram (H.T.) Marie Baumann (H.P.) Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) pimpinellifolia (Species) Prince Camille de Rohan (H setigera (Species) sinica (Species) . . Souvenir de S. A. Prince (T Splendens (Ayr.) .. T.) Marshall P. Wilder. Wilhelm Koelle. Hermosa. White La France. Thoresbyana. Marguerite Brassac. Paul Jatnain. Old Monthly. The Old Cabbage Rose. Rosieriste Jacobs. Ferdinand de Lesseps. Maurice de Bernardin. Sir Garnet Wolseley. Beauty of Glazenwood. Joseph Lowe. Rose Button. Comtesse de Turenne. Madame A. Lavallee. Belle Siebrecht. The Burnet Rose. La Rosiere. The Prairie Rose. The Cherokee Rose. The Queen. Myrrh scented. 69 ^ LIST OF ROSES ^ Arranged according to the Classes to which they belong. Hybrid A. K. Williams Alfred Colomb Ards Rover Baroness Rothschild Beauty of Waltham Ben Cant Captain Hayward Charles Lefebvre Cheshunt Scarlet Clio Commandant Felix Faure Comte de Raimbaud Coratesse de Ludre Dr. Andry Duchess of Bedford Duchesse de Morny Duke of Connaught Duke of Edinburgh Duke of Teck Duke of Wellington Dupuy Jamain Earl of Dufferin Etienne Levet Exposition de Brie E. Y. Teas Ferdinand de Lesseps Fisher Holmes Fran9ois Michelon Frau Karl Druschki General Jacqueminot Perpetuals Gloire de Margottin Gustave Piganeau Heinrich Schultheis Helen Keller Her Majesty Horace Vernet Hugh Dickson Hugh Watson Le Havre Louis Van Houtte Mme. Eugene Verdier Mme. Gabriel Luizet Mme. Victor Verdier Maharajah Marchioness of Londonderry Margaret Dickson Marguerite Brassac Marie Baumann Marie Corelli Marie Verdier Maurice Bernardin M. H. Walsh Mrs. Cocker Mrs. John Laing Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford Oscar Cordel Paul Jamain Paul Neyron Paul's Royal Scarlet Paul's Single White 70 Hybrid Perpetuals (continued) Pride of Waltham Prince Artliur Prince Camille de Rohan Rev. Alan Cheales Rosieriste Jacobs Royal Scarlet Senateur Vaisse Admiral Dewey Aimee Cochet Alice Lindsell Amateur Teyssier Anna Marie Soupert Antoine Rivoire Ards Pillar Ards Rambler Augustine Guinoisseau Avoca Bardou Job Beatrice Belle Siebrecht Bessie Brown Betty Camoens Captain Christy Caroline Testout Charles J. Grahame Chateau de Clos Vougeot Cherry Ripe Cheshunt Hybrid Clara Watson Climbing Captain Christy ,, Caroline Testout ,, K. A. Victoria ,, La France ,, Liberty ,, Mrs. W. J. Grant Sir Garnet Wolseley Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi Tom Wood Ulrich Brunner Ulster Victor Hugo Xavier Olibo Hybrid Teas Comtesse Icy Hardegg Countess Annesley ,, of Caledon ,, of Derby ,, of Gosford Dawn Dean Hole Dorothy Page-Roberts Dr. J. Campbell Hall Dr. O'Donel Browne Duchess of Portland Duchess of Wellington Earl of Warwick Ecarlate Edu Meyer Elizabeth Barnes Exquisite Farben Koenigin Florence Edith Coulthwaite Florence Pemberton Frangois Crousse Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch G. C. Waud General McArthur George Laing Paul Gladys Harkness Gloire Lyonnaise Grace Darling Grace Molyneux 71 Hybrid Teas (continued) - Grand Due A. de Luxembourg Gruss an Sangerhausen Giuss an Teplitz Gustav Griinerwald Gustave Regis H. Armytage Moore Helena Guillot Instituteur Sirdey Irish Beauty ,, Elegance ,, Glory ,, Harmony J. B. Clark Jean Note Johanna Sebus John Cuff John Ruskin Joseph Hill Joseph Lowe Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Killarney Kcenigin Carola Lady Alice Stanley Ashtown Battersea Faire Helen Vincent Mary Fitzwilliam Moyra Beauclerc Quartus Ewart Rossmore Ursula Waterlow La France „ de 8g La Tosca Laurent Carle Le Progres Liberty Lina Schmidt-Michel Lohengrin Longworth Rambler Lyon Rose Mme. Abel Chatenay Charles de Luze Charles Monnier Edm^e Metz Hector Leuilliot Jenny Gillemot Jules Grolez Leon Pain Maurice de Luze Melanie Soupert Paul Olivier P. Euler Pernet-Ducher Ravary Segond-Weber Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne Mile. Pauline Bersez Mamie Margaret Marie Lavalley Marjorie Marquise de Salisbury „ de Sinety ,, Litta Mildred Grant Monsieur Paul Lede Morgenroth Mrs. Aaron Ward ,, Alfred Tate „ Arthur R. Waddell „ David Jardine ,, David McKee Hybrid Teas {continued)- Mrs. E. G. Hill E. J. Holland G. W. Kershaw Harold Brocklebank John Bateman Peter Blair Stewart Clark Theodore Roosevelt W. J. Grant Oberhofgartner Terks Papa Gontier ,, Lambert Paul Lede Paul's Carmine Pillar Perle von Godesberg Pharisaer Prince de Bulgarie Princesse Marie Mertchersky Queen of Spain Reine Marie Henriette Teas A. Hill Gray Anna Chartron Anna Olivier Betty Berkeley Billard et Barre Boadicea Bouquet d'Or Bridesmaid Catherine Mermet Cleopatra Climbing Devoniensis ,, Niphetos Comtesse de Nadaillac ,, de Saxe ,, Festetics Hamilton Corallina Dainty Reine Olga de Wurtemburg Renee Wilmart- Urban Rhea Reid Richmond Rosette de la Legion d'Honneur Rosomane Gravereaux Sarah Bernhardt Senateur Belle Simplicity Souvenir de Maria de Zayas ,, du President Carnot The Dandy Viscountess Folkestone Waltham Climber, No. 3 Warrior W. E. Lippiatt White Killarney ,, Lady William Shean Yvonne Vacherot Dr. Felix Guyon Dr. Grill Dr. Rouges Duchesse d'Auerstadt Enchantress Ernest Metz E. Veyrat Hermanos Fairy Queen Francisca Kruger Franfois Dubreuil General Gallieni ,, Schablikine Gloire de Dijon G. Nabonnand Golden Gate Goubault Harry Kirk Teas {continued) — Henriette de Beauveau Homere Hon. E. Gifford Hugo Roller Innocente Pirola Irish Pride ,, Star Isabella Sprunt Jean Ducher Lady Mary Corry ,, Roberts Ma Capucine Mme. Antoine Mari ,, Berard ,, Berkeley ,, Chedane Guinoisseau „ Constant Soupert „ Cusin ,, de Watteville ,, Falcot ,, Hoste ,, Jean Dupuy ,, Jules Gravereaux , , Lambard „ Louis Poncet ,, Pierre Cochet „ Vermorel Maman Cochet Marie Van Houtte Medea Molly Sharman-Crawford Mister Stella Gray Beauty of Glazenwood Caroline Kuster Celine Forestier Climbing Aimee Vibert Crepuscule Fellenberg 73 Morning Glow Mrs. B. R. Cant „ Edward Mawley ,, Hubert Taylor „ Myles Kennedy ,, S. Treseder Muriel Grahame Niphetos Nita Weldon Noella Nabonnand Papillon Paula Peace Perle des Jardins Princesse de Sagan Rubens Safrano Souvenir d'Elise Vardon ,, de Catherine Guillot de J. B. Guillot ,, de Pierre Netting ,, de S. A. Prince ,, de William Robinson ,, d'un Ami Sulphurea Sunrise Tea Rambler The Bride The Queen White Maman Cochet W. R. Smith Noisettes Fortune's Yellow Lamarque L'Ideal Marechal Niel Ophirie Reve d'Or William Allen Richardson 74 Cabbage Rose Common Provence Crested cristata Provence, Common Provence Provence, Crested Provence, White Tuscany White Provence Miniature Provence Spong Blanche Moreau Common Moss Crested Moss de Meaux Little Gem Moss Moss, Common ,, Crested Salet White Bath Crimson Damask Lady Curzon ,, Sarah Wilson Mrs. O. G. Orpen Damask Old Red Damask Red Damask York and Lancaster Rosa Mundi Gallica I Village Maid Celestial Maiden's Blush Alba Rose Celeste Armosa Blairii No. 2 Charles Lawson Charlotte Klemm Hybrid China Fulgens Hermosa Mme. Plantier The Garland 75 Hybrid Bourbon Gloire des Rosomanes 1 Zephirine Drouhin Purity. I Boule de Neige Hybrid Noisette I Mme. Alfred Carriere Hybrid Musk Mme. d'Arblay Hybrid Briar Una Austrian Copper ,, Yellow Gottfried Keller Amy Robsart Anne of Geierstein Common Sweet Briar Edith Bellenden Flora Mclvor Hebe's Lip Janet's Pride Jeanie Deans Austrian Briar Harrisonii Persian Yellow Soleil d'Or Sweet Briar Julia Mannering Lady Penzance Lord Penzance Lucy Bertram Meg Merrilies Rose Bradwardine Sweet Briar, Common Bennett's Seedling Dundee Rambler Myrrh Scented Ayrshire I Splendens Thoresbyana Boursault inermis Morletii 76 Banksia alba 1 lutea Sempervirens Felicite-et-Perpetue Leopoldine d'Orleans Flora multiflora scandens Aglaia Philadelphia Rambler American Pillar Psyche Blush Rambler Rubin Buttercup Tausendschon Claire Jacquier Thalia Crimson Rambler ,, perpetual flowering Electra The Dawson Rose Goldfinch ,, Lion Gruss an Zabern ! „ Wallflower Helene Trier Hiawatha Turner's Crimson Rambler Leuchtstern Waltham Rambler Mrs. F. W. Flight Bourbon Mme. Isaac Pereire Setina Mrs. Paul Souvenir de la Malmaison China Alice Hamilton Irene Watts Arethusa Laurette Messimy China, Common Mme. Eugene Resal Chin Chin Mrs. Bosanquet Climbing Cramoisie Superieure Old Blush Common China Old Crimson Comtesse du Cayla Old Monthly Cramoisie Superieure Queen Mab Ducher Viridi flora Fabvier White Pet 77 polyantha yEnnchen MuUer Anna Marie de Montravel Aschenbrodel Cecile Brunner Eugenie Lamesch Frau Cecile Walter Georges Pernet Gloire des Polyantha Jessie Katharine Zeimet Kleiner Alfred Leonie Lamesch (pompon) Mme. E. A. Nolte „ N. Levavasseur Maman Levavasseur Ma Paquerette Marie Pavie Mignonette Mrs. W. H. Cutbush Perle des Rouges Perle d'Or Petit Constant Philippine Lambert Schneewitchen atropurpurea Blanc double de Coubert Conrad F. Meyer Delicata Fimbriata Mme. Georges Bruant rugosa repens alba rugosa alba rugosa atropurpurea rugosa repens alba rugosa rubra Alberic Barbier Auguste Barbier Debutante Dorothy Dennison Dorothy Perkins Edmond Proust Elisa Robichon Evangeline Fran9ois Foucard Franjois Juranville Gardenia Gerbe Rose Perpetual Scotch Stanwell Perpetual. wichuraiana Jersey Beauty Joseph Billard Joseph Lamy Lady Gay Lady Godiva Leontine Gervais Minnehaha Paul Transon Rene Andre Ruby Queen White Dorothy wichuraiana 78 Species alpina „ pyrenaica altatca Andersoni bracteata Macartney Brunonis „ (fl.pl) cinnamomea lucida „ plena Macartney (bracteata) macrantha moschata ,, alba „ (fl. pi) moschata hiraalayica and Hybrid of Species I moschata nivea multifiora „ X grandiflora pimpinellifolia Pissardi polyantha grandiflora „ simplex pomifera Prairie Rose rubrifolia ruga (arvensis x indica) sericea pteracantha setigera sinica ,, Anemone xanthina Selections of Roses for the various purposes mentioned in the Catalogue. SELECTION 1. 24 Good Roses for* General Garden Cultivation. Antoine RiYoire (H.T.) Caroline Testout (H.T.) Commandant Felix Faure (H.P.) Earl of Warwick (H.T.) Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.) G. Nabonnand (T.) Grand Due A de Luxembourg (H.T.) GustaY Grunerwald (H.T.) Hugh Dickson (H.P.) Joseph Hill (H.T.) La France (H.T.) Lady Ashtown (H.T.) Mme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.) Mme. Jules Grolez (H.T.) Mme. Melanie Soupert (H.T.) Mme. RaYary (H.T.) Mrs. John Laing (H.P.) Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford (H.P.) Pharisaer (H.T.) Prince de Bulgarie (H.T.) Richmond (H.T.) Ulrich Brunner (H.P.) Viscountess Folkestone (H.T.) White Maman Cochet (T.) 80 Other Varieties suitable for General Garden Cultivation. Admiral Dewey (H.T.) ^nnchen Muller (poly, pom.) A. K. Williams (H.P.) Alfred Colomb (H.P.) Alice Hamilton (C.) alpina pyrenaica (Species) Amateur Teyssier (H.T.) Anna Chartron (T.) Anna Marie de Montravel (poly. pom.) Anna Marie Soupert (H.T.) Anna Olivier (T.) Arethusa (C.) Armosa (H.C.) Aschenbrodel (poly, pom.) Augustine Guinoisseau (H.T.) Austrian Copper (Austrian Briar) Austrian Yellow (Austrian Briar) Avoca (H.T.) Bardou Job (H.T.) Baroness Rothschild (H.P.) Beatrice (H.T.) Beauty of Waltham (H.P.) Betty (H.T.) Betty Berkeley (T.) Boule de Neige (H.N.) Camoens (H.T.) Captain Christy (H.T.) Captain Hayward (H.P.) Caroline Kuster (N.) Cecile Brunner (poly, pom.) Charles J. Grahame (H.T.) Charles Lawson (H.C.) Charles Lefebvre (H.P.) Chateau de Clos Vougeot (H.T.) Cherry Ripe (H.T.) Cheshunt Scarlet (H.P.) China, Common (C.) Chin Chin (C.) Clara Watson ( .T.) Clio (H.P.) Common China (C.) Common Moss (Moss) Comte de Raimbaud (H.P.) Comtesse du Cayla (C.) Comtesse Festetics Hamilton (T.) Comtesse Icy Hardegg (H.T.) Conrad F. Meyer (rug.) Corallina (T.) Countess Annesley (H.T.) Countess of Caledon (H.T.) Countess of Derby (H.T.) Countess of Gosford (H.T.) Cramolsie Superieure (C.) Crepuscule (N.) Dainty (T.) Dean Hole (H.T.) Dorothy Page-Roberts (H.T.) Dr. Felix Guyon (T.) Dr. Grill (T.) Dr. J. Campbell Hall (H.T.) Dr. O'Donel Browne (H.T.) Ducher (C.) Duchess of Wellington (H.T.) Duke of Connaught (H.P.) Duke of Edinburgh (H.P.) Duke of Teck (H.P.) Duke of Wellington (H.P.) Dupuy Jamain (H.P.) Ecarlate (H.T.) Edith Bellenden (S. Briar) Edmond Proust (wich.) Edu Meyer (H.T.) Elisa Robichon (wich.) 81 Other Varieties suitable for General Garden Cultivation. (continued) — Elizabeth Barnes H.T.) Enchantress (T.) Eugenie Laraesch (poly, pom.) Exposition de Brie (H.P.) Exquisite (H.T.) Fairy Queen (T.) Farben Koenigin (H.T.) Fellenburg (N.) Fimbriata (rug.) Fisher Holmes (H.P.) Florence Edith Coulthwaite (H.T.) Florence Pemberton (H.T.) Francisca Kriiger (T.) Franfois Dubreuil (T.) Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch (H.T.) G. C. Waud (H.T.) General Gallieni (T.) G^n^ral Jacqueminot (H.P.) General McArthur (H.T.) Gloire de Dijon (T.) Gloire Lyonnaise (H.T.) Gottfried Keller (H.Austrian Briar) Goubault (T.) Grace Darling (H.T.) Grace Molyneux (H.T.) Gruss an Sangerhausen (H.T.) Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) Gustave Regis (H.T.) H. Armytage Moore (H.T.) Harrisonii (Austrian Briar) Harry Kirk (T.) Heinrich Schultheis (H.P.) Homere (T.) Hon. E. Gifford (T.) Hugh Watson (H.P. Hugo Roller (T.) Instituteur Sirdey (H.T.) Irene Watts (C.) Irish Beauty (H.T.) Irish Elegance (H.T.) Irish Glory (H.T.) Irish Harmony (H.T.) Irish Pride (T.) Irish Star (T.) Isabella Sprunt (T.) Janet's Pride (S. BriarJ J. B. Clark (H.T.) Jean Not^ (H.T.) Jeanie Deans (S. Briar) Jersey Beauty (wich.) Johanna Sebus (H.T.) Joseph Billard (wich.) Julia Mannering (S. Briar) Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (H.T.y Katharine Zeiraet (poly, pom.) Killarney (H.T.) Koenigin Carola (H.T.) Lady Alice Stanley H.T.) Lady Battersea (H.T.) Lady Faire (H.T.) Lady Mary Corry (T.) Lady Penzance (S. Briar) Lady Quartus Ewart (H.T.) Lady Roberts (T.) Lady Rossmore (H.T.) Lady Ursula (H.T.) Lady Waterlow (H.T.) La France de '89 (H.T.) La Tosca (H.T.) Lamarque (N.) Laurent Carle (H.T.) 82 Other Varieties suitable for General Garden Cultivation. {continued) — Laurette Messimy (C.) Leonie Lamesch (poly, pom.) Le Progres (H.T.) Liberty (H.T.) L'Ideal (N.) Lina Schmidt-Michel (H.T.) Little Gem (Moss) Lord Penzance (S. Briar) lucida (Species) lucida plena (Species) Lucy Bertram (S. Briar) Lyon Rose (H.T.) Ma Capucine (T.) Mme. Antoine Mari (T.) Mme. Berkeley (T.) Mme. Charles de Luze (H.T.) Mme. Charles Monnier (H.T.) Mme. Chedane Guinoisseau (T.) Mme. Constant Soupert (T.) Mme. E. A. Nolle (poly, pom.) Mme. Edmee Metz (H.T.) Mme. Eugene Resal (C.) Mme. Falcot (T.) Mme. Georges Bruant (rug.) Mme. Hoste (T.) Mme. Isaac Pereire (B.) Mme. Jean Dupuy (T.) Mme. Jenny GiUemot (H.T.) Mme. Lambard (T.) Mme. Leon Pain (H.T.) Mme. Louis Poncet (T.) Mme. Maurice de Luze (H.T.) Mme. N. Levavasseur (poly. pom.) Mme. Paul Olivier (H T.) Mme. P. Euler (H.T.) Mme. Pernet-Ducher (H.T.) Mme. Pierre Cochet (T.) Mme. Plantier (H.C.) Mme. Segond-Weber(H.T.) Mme. Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (H.T.) Mile. Pauline Bersez (H.T.) Maiden's Blush (Alba) Maman Cochet (T.) Maman Levavasseur (poly, pom.) Ma Paquerette (poly. Pom.) Margaret (H.T.) Margaret Dickson (H.P.) Marguerite Brassac (H.P.) Marie Baumann (H.P.) Marie Corelli (H.P.) Marie Pavie (poly, pom.) Marie Van Houtte (T.) Marjorie (H.T.) Marquise de Salisbury (H.T.) Marquise de Sinety (H.T.) Marquise Litta (H.T.) M. H. Walsh (H.P.) Molly Sharman-Crawford (T.) Monsieur Paul Lede (H.T.) Morgenroth (H.T.) Morning Glow (T.) moschata alba (Hybrid of Species) Moss, Common (Moss) Moss, Perpetual White (Perpetual Moss) Mrs. Aaron Ward (H.T.) Mrs. Alfred Tate (H.T.) Mrs. A. R. Waddell (H.T.) Mrs. Bosanquet (C.) Mrs. B. R. Cant (T.) 83 Other Varieties suitable for {continued) — Mrs. David Jardine (H.T.) Mrs. David McKee (H.T.) Mrs. E. G. Hill (H.T.) Mrs. E. J. Holland (H.T.) Mrs. G. W. Kershaw (H.T.) Mrs. Paul (B.) Mrs. Peter Blair (H.T.) Mrs. S. Treseder (T.) Mrs. Stewart Clark (H.T.) Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (H.T.) Mrs. W. H. Cutbush (poly, pom.) Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) Nita Weldon (T.) Old Blush (C.) Old Crimson (C.) Old Monthly (C.) Old Red Damask (D.) Papa Gontier (H.T.) Papillon (T.) Paul Jamain (H.P.) Paul Lede (H.T.) Paul Neyron (H.P.) . . Paula (T.) Paul's Carmine Pillar (H.T.) Paul's Royal Scarlet (H.T.) Peace (T.) Perle des Jardins (T.) Perle des Rouges (poly, pom.) Perle d'Or (poly, pom.) Perle von Godesberg (H.T.) Persian Yellow (Austrian Briar) Phillipine Lambert (poly, pom.) pimpinellifolia (Species) pomifera (Species) Prairie Rose (Species) Prince Arthur (H.P.) General Garden Cultivation. Prince Camille de Rohan (H.P.) Princesse de Sagan (T.) Princesse Marie Mertchersky (H.T.) Provence, Common (Prov.) Provence, White (Prov.) Purity (H.B.) Queen Mab (C.) Red Damask (D.) Renee Wilmart- Urban (H.T.) Rev. Alan Cheales (H.P.) Rhea Reid (H.T.) Rosa Mundi (Gallica) Rose Celeste (Alba) Rosette de la Legion d'Honneur (H.T.) Royal Scarlet (H.P.) Rubens (T.) Rubrifolia fSpecies) Safrano (T.) Salet (Moss) Sarah Bernhardt (H.T.) Scotch (pimpinellifolia) Senateur Belle (H.T.) Senateur Vaisse (H.P.) sericea, pteracantha (Species) setigera (Species) Simplicity (H.T.) sinica Anemone ( Hybrid of Species) Soleil d'Or (Austrian Briar) Souvenir de Catherine Guillot (T.) Souvenir de J. B. Guillot (T.) Souvenir de la Malmaison (B.) Souvenir de Maria de Zayas (H.T.) Souvenir de Pierre Netting (T.) Souvenir de S. A. Prince (T.) Si Other Varieties suitablb for General Garden Cultivation. {continued)— Souvenir d'un Ami (T.) Souvenir du President Carnot (H.T.) Stanwell Perpetual (Perpetual Scotch) Sulphurea (T.) Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi (H.P.) Tuscany (Prov.) Victor Hugo (H.P.) Village Maid (Gallica) Warrior (H.T.) W. E. Lippiatt (H.T.) White Provence (Prov.) White Bath (Moss) White Pet (C.) William Allen Richardson (N.) Xanthina (Species) York and Lancaster (D.) Zephirine Drouhin (H.B.) SELECTION 2. 24 Good Bedding Roses. 6 DWARF VARIETIES. Eugenie Lamesch (poly, pom.) FabYier (C.) Lady Battersea (H.T.) Mme. Fernet- Ducher (H.T.) Marquise de Salisbury (H.T.) Petit Constant (poly, pom.) 9 VARIETIES OF KIEDIUKI HEIGHT. Antoine RiYoire (H.T.) Earl of Warwick (H.T.) G. Nabonnand (T.) Joseph Hill (H.T.) Mme. Jules Grolez (H.T.) Mme. RaYary (H.T.) Prince de Bulgarie (H.T.) Richmond (H.T.) Viscountess Folkestone (H.T.) 85 24 Good Bedding Roses (continued) — 9 TALL VARIETIES. Caroline Testout (H.T.) Commandant F^lix Faure (H.P.) Corallina (T.) Frau Karl Drusohki (H.P.) GustaY Griinerwald (H.T.) Hugh Dickson (H.P.) La France (H.T.) Mme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.) Mrs. John Laing (H.P.) other Varieties Admiral Dewey (H.T.) ^nnchen Muller (poly, pom.) Alice Hamilton (C.) Amateur Teyssier (H.T.) Anna Chartron (T.) Augustine Guinoisseau (H.T.) Betty (H.T.) Betty Berkeley (T.) Cecile Brunner (poly, pom.) Cheshunt Scarlet (H.P.) China, Common (C.) Chin Chin (C.) Clara Watson (H.T.) Common China (C.) Comtesse du Cayla (C.) Comtesse Icy Hardegg (H.T.) Countess of Derby (H.T.) Countess of Gosford (H.T.) Cramoisie Superieure (C.) Dainty (T.) Dorothy Page-Roberts (H.T.) Dr. Grill (T.) Ducher (C.) suitable for Bedding. Ecarlate (H.T.) Edu Meyer (H.T.) Fairy Queen (T.) Farben Koenigin (H.T.) General Gallieni (T.) General McArthur (H.T.) General Schablikine (T.) Georges Pernet (poly, pom.) Gloire des Polyantha (poly, pom.) Gloire Lyonnaise (H.T.) Grace Darling (H.T.) Grand Due A. de Luxembourg (H.T.) Gruss an Sangerhausen (H.T.) Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) H. Armytage Moore (H.T.) Hon. E. Gifford (T.) Instituteur Sirdey (H.T.) Irene Watts (C.) Irish Beauty (H.T.) Irish Glory (H.T. Irish Harmony (H.T.) Isabella Sprunt (T.) 86 Other Varieties suitable for Bedding (continued) - Jessie (poly, pom.) Joseph Lowe (H.T.) Katharine Zeimet (poly, pom.) Killarney (H.T.) Koenigin Carola (H.T.) Lady Ashtown (H.T.) Lady Faire (H.T.) Lady Quartus Ewart (H.T.) Lady Roberts (T.) Lady Rossmore (H.T.) La Tosca (H.T.) Laurette Messimy (C.) Leonie Lamesch (poly, pom.) Le Progres (H.T.) Liberty (H.T.) Mme. Antonie Mari (T.) Mme. Berkeley (T.) Mme. Charles de Luze (H.T.) Mme. Chedane Guinoisseau (T.) Mme. E. A. Nolle (poly, pom.) Mme. Eugene Resal (C.) Mme. Falcot (T.) Mme. Lambard (T.) Mdme. Leon Pain (H.T.) Mme. Melanie Soupert (H.T.) Mme. Segond-Weber (H.T.) Maman Levavasseur (poly, pom.) Ma Paquerette (poly, pom.) Marie Pavie (poly, pom.) Marie Van Houtte (T.) Mignonette (poly, pom.) Morning Glow (T.) Mrs. Aaron Ward (H.T.) Mrs. Alfred Tate (H.T.) Mrs. A. R. Waddell (H.T.) Mrs. E. G. Hill (H.T.) Mrs. G. W. Kershaw (H.T.) Mrs.R.G.SharmanCrawford(H.P.) Mrs. S. Treseder (T.) Old Blush (C.) Old Monthly (C.) Papa Gontier (H.T.) Peace (T.) Perle des Rouges (poly, pom.) Perle d'Or (poly, pom.) Pharisaer (H.T.) Phillipine Lambert (poly, pom.) Prince Camille de Rohan (H.P.) Princess de Sagan (T.) Princesse Marie Mertchersky (H.T.) Queen Mab (C.) Schneewitchen (poly, pom.) Souvenir de Catherine Guillot (T.) Souvenir de Maria deZayas (H.T.) Sulphurea (T.) Warrior (H.T.) White Pet (C.) SEIIiBCTION 3. 24 Good Roses for Standards. 12 LARGE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. Captain Hayward (H.P.) Caroline Testout (H.T.) Fisher Holmes (H.P.) 87 24 Good Roses for Standards (continued) — Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.) Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch (H.T.) Gustav Griinerwald (H.T.) Hugh Dickson (H.P.) La France (H.T.) LaTosca (H.T.) Marquise Litta (H.T.) Mrs. John Laing (H.P.) White Maman Coohet (T.) 12 SMALL-FLOWERED VARIETIES. Corallina (T.) G. Nabonnand (T.) Mme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.) Mme. Antoine Mari (T.) Mme. Chedane Guinoisseau (T.) Mme. Jean Dupuy (T.) Mme. Pierre Cochet (T.) Mme. Ravary (H.T.) Marquise de Salisbury (H.T.) Peace (T.) Prince de Bulgarie (H.T.) William Allen Richardson (N.) other Varieties suitable for Standards. Admiral Dewey (H.T.) Alberic Barbier (wich.) Alfred Colomb (H.P.) Alister Stella Gray (N.) Anna Olivier (T.) Antoine Rivoire (H.T.) Augustine Guinoisseau (H.T.) Bennett's Seedling (Ayr) Boule de Neige (H.N.) Bouquet d'Or (T.) Buttercup (mult, scan.) Caroline Kuster (N.) Celine Forestier (N.) Charles Lefebvre (H.P.) Cheshunt Hybrid (H.T.) Comte de Raimbaud (H.P.) 88 Othbr Varieties suitable Dean Hole (H.T.) Debutante (wich.) Dorothy Dennison (wich.) Dorothy Perkins (wich.) Dr. Andry (H.P.) Dr. O'Donel Browne (H.T.) Duke of Edinburgh (H.P.) Dupuy Jamain (H.P.) Earl of Warwick (H.T.) Evangeline (wich.) Felicite-et-Perpetue (Sempervirens) Florence Pemberton (H.T.) Francisca Kriiger(T.) Franfois Foucard (wich.) General Jacqueminot (H.P.) Gladys Harkness (H.T.) Gloire de Dijon (T.) Gloire de Margottin (H.P.) Grace Darling (H.T.) Grace Molyneux (H.T.) Grand Due A. de Luxembourg (H.T.) Grussan Teplitz (H.T.) Gustave Regis (H.T.) Heinrich Schultheis (H.P.) Homere (T.) Jersey Beauty (wich.) Joseph Hill (H.T.) Killarney (H.T.) Koenigin Carola (H.T.) Lady Ashtown (H.T.) Lady Moyra Beauclerc (H.T.) La France de '89 (H.T.) Laurette Messimy (C.) Leonie Lamesch (poly, pom.) Mme. Berard (T.) FOR Standards (continued) — Mme. Constant Soupert (T.) Mme. Cusin (T.) Mme. Edmee Metz (H.T.) Mme. Hoste (T.) Mme Isaac Pereire (B.) Mme. Jules Gravereaux (T.) Mme. Jules Grolez (H.T.) Mme. Lambard (T. ) Mme. Maurice de Luze (H.T.) Mme. Melanie Soupert (H.T.) Mme. P. Euler (H.T.) Mme. Victor Verdier (H.P.) Mme. Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (H.T.) Maman Cochet (T.) Marechal Niel (N.) Margaret Dickson (H.P.) Marie Baumann (H.P.) Marie Van Houcte (T.) Medea (T.) Minnehaha (wich.) Mrs. Bosanquet (C.) Mrs. Edward Mawley (T,) Mrs. Paul (B.) Mrs.R.G.Sharman-Crawford(H.P.) Mrs. Stewart Clark (H.T.) Papa Gontier (H.T.) Paul Jamain(H.P.) Paul Neyron (H.P.) Paul Transon (wich.) Paula (T.) Prince Camille de Rohan (H.P.) Rev. Alan Cheales (H.P.) Senateur Vaisse (H.P.) Souvenir de la Malmaison (B.) Souvenir de Maria de Zayas (H.T.) Souvenir de Pierre Notting (T.) 89 Other Varieties suitable for Standards (continued) — Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi (H.T. Souvenir de S. A. Prince (T.) Souvenir du President Carnot (H.T.) Stanwell Perpetual (Perpetual Scotch) Tom Wood (H.P.) Ulrich Brunner (H.P.) Viscountess Folkestone (H.T.) SELECTION 4. 12 Good Roses for Tall Weeping Standards. Alberic Barbier (wich.) Debutante (wich.) Dorothy Perkins (wich.) Evangeline (H.T.) Frangois Foucard (wich.) Hiawatha (mult, scan.) Jersey Beauty (wich.) Joseph Lamy (wich.) Leontine Gervais (wich.) Paul Transon (wich.) Ruby Queen (wich.) White Dorothy (wich.) Other Varieties suitable for Tall Weeping Standards. Bennett's Seedling (Ayr.) Dorothy Dennison (wich.) Dundee Rambler (Ayr.) Felicity et Perpetue (Semper. virens) Lady Gay (wich.) Lady Godiva (wich.) Minnehaha (wich.) Mme. d'Arblay (H. musk) rugosa repens alba (rug.) Tausendschon (mult, scan.) 90 SEIiBGTION 5. 24 Good Roses for- Walls. 6 FOR EAST WALL. Ards Rover (H.P.) Bouquet d'Or (Dijon T.) Climbing Caroline Testout (H.T.) Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) Gloire de Dijon (T.) Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) e FOR WEST WALL. Billard et Barre (H.T.) Longworth Rambler (H.T.) Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) Reine Olga de Wurtemburg (H.T.) William Allen Richardson (N.) Zephirine Drouhin (H.B.) 6 FOR SOUTH WALL. Banksia, Lutea (Banksian) Francois Crousse (H.T.) Longworth Rambler (H.T.) Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) Mme. Jules Gravereaux (T.) R§¥e d'Or (N.) 6 FOR NORTH WALL. Bennett's Seedling (Ayr.) Felicite et Perpetue (Sempervirens) Gerbe Rose (wich.) Gloire de Dijon (T.) Rene Andre (wich.) Ruby Queen (wich.) other Varieties Banksia, alba (Banksian) Bardou Job (H.T.) bracteata Macartney (Species) Celine Forestier (N.) Chestunt Hybrid (H.T.) Climbing Aimee Vibert (N.) Climbing Devoniensis (T.) Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (H.T.) Conrad F. Meyer (rug.) Dr. Rouges (T.) Duchesse d'Auerstadt (T.) E. Veyrat Hermanos (T.) Fellenberg (N.) Fortune's Yellow (N.) 91 suitable for Walls. Goubault (T.) Henriette de Beauveau (T.) L'Ideal (N.) Lamarque (N.) Macartney (Species.) Mme. Berard (T.) Mme. Charles Monnier (H.T.) Mme. Hector Leuilliot (H.T.) Marechal Niel (N.) Noella Nabonnand (T.) Ophirie (N.) Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.) sinica (Species.) sinica Anemone(Hybrid of Species) SBLECTION 6. 24 Good Roses for Pillars. 12 VARIETIES FOR TALL PILLARS (Over 8 feet in height). Alister Stella Gray (N.) Blush Rambler (mult, scan.) Climbing Caroline Testout (H.T.) Gardenia (wich.) Hiawatha (mult, scan.) Lady Gay (wich.) Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) Paul's Carmine Pillar (H.T.) Reine Olga de Wurtemburg (H.T.) Tea Rambler (T.) Minnehaha (wich.) White Dorothy (wich.) 24 Good Roses for Pillars {continued) — 12 VARIETIES FOR DWARF PILLARS (Under 8 feet in height). Billard et Barr6 (T.) Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) Frangois Crousse (H.T.) Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) GustaYe Regis (H.T.) Johanna Sebus (H.T.) Lady Waterlow (H.T.) Leuchtstern (mult, scan.) Rosette de la Legion D'Honneur (H.T.) Tausendschon (mult, scan.) Trier (mult, scan.) Z^phirine Drouhin (H.B.) other Varieties suitable for Pillars. Aglaia (mult, scan.) Alberic Barbier (wich.) American Pillar (mult, scan.) Ards Pillar (H.T.) Ards Rambler (H.P.); Ards Rover (H.P.) Auguste Barbier (wich.) Blairii, No. 2 (H.C.); Buttercup (mult, scan.) Cheshunt Hybrid (H.T.)] Climbing Aimet Vibert (N.) Climbing Captain Christy (H.T.) Climbing Cramoisie Superieure (C.) Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (H.T.) Climbing La France (H.T.) Conrad F. Meyer (rug.) Crepuscule (N.) Crimson Rambler (mult, scan,) Dawn (H.T.) Dr. Rouges (T.) Edith Bellenden (S. Briar) Edmond Proust (wich.) Electra (mult, scan.) Elisa Robichon (wich.) Francois Foucard (wich.) Fulgens (H.C.) Gerbe Rose (wich.) Gloire de Margottin (H.P.) Gloire des Rosomanes(H.B.) Gloire Lyonnaise (H.T.) Goldfinch (mult, scan.) Gruss an Zabern (mult, scan.) 93 Other Vakieties suitable H^lene (mult. scan. inermis Morlettii (Boursault) J. B. Clark (H.T.) Jersey Beauty (wich.) Joseph Billard (wich.) Lady Curzon (D.) Lady Godiva (wich.) La France d '89 (H.T.) Leontine Gervais (wich.) Lina Schmidt- Michel (H.T.) Longworth Rambler (H.T.) Lord Penzance (S. Briar) Lucy Bertram (S. Briar) macrantha (Hybrid of Species) Mme. B&ard (T.) Mme. Charles Monnier (H.T.) Mme. d'Arblay (H. Musk) Mme. Hector Leuilliot (H.T.) Mme. Isaac Pereire (B.) Mme. Jules Gravereaux (T.) Mme. Pierre Cochet (T.) Marie Lavalley (H.T.) Meg Merrilies (S. Briar) Morgenroth (H.T.) Mrs. F. W. Flight (mult, scan.) Mrs. 0. G.Orpen (D.) Noella Nabonnand (T.) FOR Pillars [continued) — Papillon (T. Paul's Single White (H.P.) Paul Transon (wich.) Philadelphia Rambler (mult, scan.) Pissardi (Species) Psyche (mult, scan.) Purity (H.B.) Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.) Rene Andre (wich.) Rubin (mult, scan.) Ruby Queen (wich.) Setina (B.) sinica Anemone (Hybrid of Species) Splendens (Ayr.) Thalia, perpetual flowering (mult, scan.) The Dawson Rose (mult, scan.) The Garland (H.C.) The Lion (mult, scan.) The Wallflower (mult, scan.) Turner's Crimson Rambler (mult. scan.) Una (H. Briar) Waltham Climber No. 3 (H.T.) Waltham Rambler (mult, scan.) William Allen Richardson (N.) SELECTION 7. 24 Good Varieties for Pergolas. SUMMER-FLOWERING ONLY. Bennett's Seedling (Ayr.) Blush Rambler (mult, scan.) Dorothy Perkins (wich.) 94 24 Good Varieties for Pergolas [continued) — ■ Francois Juranville (wich.) Gardenia (wich.) Helena (mult, scan.) Hiawatha (mult, scan.) Leontine GerYais (wich.) Paul's Carmine Pillar (H.T.) Tea Rambler (T.) Turner's Crimson Rambler (mult, scan.) White Dorothy (wich.) PERPETUAL-FLOWERING. Alister Stella Gray (N.) Bouquet d'Or (Dijon T.) Climbing Aimee Yibert (N.) Climbing Caroline Testout (H.T.) Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) Conrad F. Meyer (rug.) Longworth Rambler (H.T.) Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) Paul's Single White (H.P.) Reine Olga de Wurtemburg (H.T.) Re Ye d'Or (N) Othep Varieties suitable foF Pergolas. Aglaia (mult, scan.) Alberic Barbier (wich.) American Pillar (mult, scan.) Auguste Barbier (wich.) Blairii, No. 2 (H.C.) Brunonis fl. pi. (Species) Claire Jacquier (mult, scan.) Debutante (wich.) Dorothy Dennison (wich.) Dundee Rambler (Ayr.) Electra (mult, scan.) Elisa Robichon (wich.) Evangeline (wich.) Felicite-et-Perpetue(Sempervirens) Flora (Sempervirens) Francois Foucard (wich.) Fulgens (H.C.) Gruss an Zabern (mult, scan.) Jersey Beauty (wich.) Lady Gay (wich.) 95 Other Varieties for Pergolas (continued) — Lady Godiva (wich.) Leopoldine d'Orleans ( Semper virens) Leuchtstern (mult, scan.) Mme. d'Arblay(H. musk) Marie Lavalley (H.T.) Minnehaha (wich.) moschata (Species) moschatafl.pl. (Hybrid of Species) moschata himalayica (Hybrid of Species) moschata nivea (Hybrid of Species) Mrs. F. W. Flight (mult, scan.) multiflora (Species) multiflora x grandiflora (Hybrid of Species) Paul Transon (wich.) Philadelphia Rambler (mult, scan.) polyantha grandiflora (Hybrid of Species) polyantha simplex (Species) Psyche (mult, scan.) Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.) Ren€ Andre (wich.) Rubin (mult, scan.) Ruby Queen (wich.) ruga (arvensis x indica) Splendens (Ayr.) Tausendschon (mult, scan.) Thalia (mult, scan.) Thalia, perpetual flowering (mult. scan.) The Dawson Rose (mult, scan.) The Garland (H.C.) The Wallflower (mult, scan.) Trier (mult, scan.) Waltham Rambler (mult, scan.) William Allen Richardson (N.) SELECTION 8. 8 Good Roses for Covering Banks, &c. Alberic Barbier (wich.) Auguste Barbier (wich.) Dorothy Dennison (wich.) Dorothy Perkins (wich.) Gardenia (wich.) Jersey Beauty (wich.) rugosa, repens alba (rug.) wichuraiana (wich.) 96 SEIiECTION 9. 6 Good Roses for Pegging-Down. Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.) Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) Gustaye Regis (H.T.) J, B. Clark (H.T.) Mme. Isaac Pereire (B.) Mme. Jules Gravereaux (T.) other Yarieties suitable for Pegging-Down. Clio (H.P.) Duke of Edinburgh (H.P.) Gloire Lyonnaise (H.T.) Longworth Rambler (H.T.^ SBLBCTION 10. 20 Good Roses for forming a Hedge. lO VARIETIES FOR A HIGH HEDGE. Anne of Geierstein (S. Briar) Bennett's Seedling (Ayr.) Blush Rambler (mult, scan.) Conrad F. Meyer (rug.) Dorothy Perkins (wich.) Dundee Rambler (Ayr.) Edith Bellenden (S. Briar) Lady Gay (wich.) Meg Merrilies (S. Briar) Tea Rambler (T.) 97 2o Good Roses for forming a Hedge (continued) — lO VARIETIES FOR A DWARF HEDGE. altaica (Species) Blanc double de Coubert (rug.) Boule de Neige (H.N.) China Common (C.) Fellenberg (N.) Flora (Sempervirens) Gloire des Rosomanes (H.B.) Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) Stanwell Perpetual (Perpetual Scotch) Zephirine Drouhin (H.B.) Other Varieties suitable for forming a Hedge. Amy Robsart (S. Briar) Common Sweet Briar (S. Briar) Dorothy Dennison (wich.) Flora Mclvor (S. Briar) Francois Juranville (wich). Hebe's Lip (S. Briar) Janet's Pride (S. Briar) J. B. Clark (H.T.) Jeanie Deans (S. Briar) Jersey Beauty (wich.) Julia Mannering (S. Briar) Lady Penzance (S. Briar) Lord Penzance (S. Briar) lucida (Species) lucida plena (Species) Lucy Bertram (S. Briar) Rose Bradwardine (S. Briar) ruga (arvensis x indica) rugosa alba (rug.) rugosa rubra (rug.) Scotch (pimpinellifolia) Sweet Briar, Common (S. Briar.) SELECTION 11. 10 Good Roses for Growing as Bushes. altaica (Species) Blanc double de Coubert (rug.) Conrad F. Meyer (rug.) Fimbriata (rug.) Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) Janet's Pride (S. Briar). Lady Penzance (S. Briar) macrantha (Hybrid of Species) Mme. Isaac Pereire (B.) Trier (mult, scan.) Other Varieties suitable alpina (Species) Amy Robsart (S. Briar) Anderson! (Species) Anne of Geierstein (S. Briar) Blanche Moreau (Moss) Camoens (H.T.) Celestial (Alba) cinnamomea (Species) Common Moss (Moss) Common Sweet Briar (S. Briar) Crested Moss (Moss) Crested Provence (Prov.) Crimson Damask (D.) cristata (Prov,) Dawn (H.T.) Delicata (rug.) de Meaux (Moss) Pellenberg (N.) for Groiving as Bushes. Flora Mclvor (S. Briar) Gerbe Rose (wich.) Gloire des Rosomanes (H.B.) Gloire de Dijon (T.) Grace Molyneux (H.T.) Harrisonii (Austrian Briar) Hebe's Lip (S. Briar) Homere (T.) inermis Morlettii (Boursault) Irish Elegance (H.T.) J. B. Clark (H.T.) Jeanie Deans (S. Briar) Julia Mannering (S. Briar) Lady Curzon (D.) Lady Sarah Wilson (D.) Lady Waterlow (H.T.) La France de '89 (H.T.) La Tosca (H.T.) Other Varieties suitable for Growing as Bushes {continued) — Lord Penzance (S. Briar) lucida (Species) lucida plena (Species) Mme. Eugene Resal (C.) Mme. Georges Bruant (rug.) Mme. Plan tier (H.C.) Mme. Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (H.T.) Maiden's Blush (Alba) Meg Merrilies (S. Briar) Morgenroth (H.T.) Moss, Common (Moss) Moss, Crested (Moss) Moss, Perpetual White (Moss) Mrs. O G. Orpen (D.) Mrs. Paul (B.) Old Red Damask (D.) Persian Yellow (Austrian Briar) pomifera (Species) Provence, Common (Prov.) Provence, Crested (Prov.) Provence, White (Prov.) Red Damask (D.) Rose Bradwardine (S. Briar) rugosa, alba (rug.) rugosa, atropurpurea (rug.) sericea, pteracantha (Species) Sweet Briar, Common (S. Briar) Tuscany (Prov.) Una (H. Briar) Village Maid (Gallica) White Provence (Prov.) SELECTION 12. 10 Good Roses for Edging. Anna Marie de Montravel (poly, pom.) Eugenie Lamesch (poly, pom.) FabYier (C.) Katharine Zeimet (poly, pom.) Kleiner Alfred (poly, pom.) Maman Levavasseur (poly, pom.) Mignonette (poly, pom.) Mrs. W. H. Cutbush (poly, pom.) Petit Constant (poly, pom.) Philippine Lambert (poly, pom.) 100 other Varieties suitable for Edging. Aschenbrodel (poly, pom.) Cecile Brunner (poly, pom.) Frau Cecile Walter (poly, pom.) Georges Pernet (poly, pom.) Gloire des Polyantha (poly, pom.) Jessie (poly, pom.) Mme. E. A. Nolte (poly, pom.) Ma Paquerette (poly, pom.) Old Crimson (C.) Schneewitchen (poly, pom.) Spong (Min. Prov.) SELECTION 13. 10 Good Button-hole Roses. Anna Chartron (T.) Gustave Regis (H.T.) Lady Roberts (T.) Liberty (H.T.) Ma Gapucine (T.) Mme. Antoine Mari (T.) Mme. Ctiedane Gninoisseau (T.) Mme. Jean Dnpuy (T.) Rosette de la Legion d'Honneur (H.T.) William Allen Richardson (N.) Other Varieties suitable for Button-holes. Amateur Teyssier (H.T.) Isabella Sprunt (T.) lucida plena (Species) Mme. Falcot (T.) Mme. Pernet-Ducher (H.T.) Safrano (T.) Souvenir de J. B. Guillot (T.) The Dandy (H.T.) 101 SEIiECTION 19. 10 Good Roses for Towns. Caroline Testout (H.T.) GustaY GriineFwald (H.T.) Hugh Dickson (H.P.) La Tosca (H.T.) Mme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.) Mme. Isaac Pereire (B.) Mme. Ravary (H.T.) Mrs. John Laing (H.P.) Mrs. Paul (B.) Ulrich Brunner (H.P.) other Varieties suitable for Grovring in Torans. Blanc double de Coubert (rug.) Charles Lawson (H.C.) Dundee Rambler (Ayr.) Gloire de Dijon (T.) Longworth Rambler (H.T.) rugosa alba (rug.) rugosa rubra (rug.) SELECTION 15. 18 Good Roses for Pot Culture. Bridesmaid (T.) Captain Hay ward (H.P.) Caroline Testout (H.T.) Catherine Mermet (T.) 102 i8 Good Roses for Pot Culture (continued) — Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.) Lady Faire (H.T.) Liberty (H.T.) Mme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.) Mme. Hoste (T.) Mrs. DaYid Jardine (H.T.) Mrs. John Laing (H.P.) Mrs. W. H. Cutbush (poly, pom.) Richmond (H.T.) SouYenir de Pierre Notting (T.) Sunrise (T.) The Bride (T.) Ulrioh Brunner (H.P.) White Maman Cochet (T.) other Varieties Chin Chin (C.) Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (H Exquisite (H.T.j General Jacqueminot (H.P.) Joseph Hill (H.T.) Joseph Lowe (H.T.) Killarney (H.T.) Lady Ashtown (H.T.) Lady Battersea (H.T.) Lady Roberts (T.) La France (H.T.) Mme. Constant Soupert (T. Mme. de Watteville (T.) Mme Ravary (H.T.) Maman Cochet (T.) Mar^chal Niel (N.) Margaret (H.T.) suitable for Pot Culture. Molly Sharman-Crawford (T.) .T.) Monsieur Joseph Hill (H.T.) Monsieur Paul Lede (H.T.) Mrs. Edward Mawley (T.) Niphetos (T.) Papa Gontier (H.T.) Paul Lede (H.T.) Perle des Jardins (T.) Princesse Marie Mertchersky (H.T.) Safrano (T.) Souvenir de S. A. Prince (T.) Souvenir d'un Ami (T.) Souvenir du President Carnot (H.T.) Viscountess Folkestone (H.T.) 103 SKLEICTION 16. 6 Good Roses for Greenhouse Climbers. Climbing Liberty (H.T.) Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) Climbing Niphetos (T.) Francois Grousse (H.T.) Marechal Niel (N.) William Allen Richardson (N.) SELECTION 17. A List of Sweetly-Scented Roses. Alfred Golomb (H.P.) Cherry Ripe (H.T.) Commandant Felix Faure (H.P.) Common Provence (Prov.) Dupuy Jamain (H.P.) Exposition de Brie (H.P.) General Jacqueminot (H.P.) Heinrich Sohultheis (H.P.) Johanna Sebus (H.T.) La France (H.T.) Mme. Isaac Pereire (B.) Marie Baumann (H.P.) Mrs. John Laing (H,P.) Paul Jamain (H.P.) Rosa Mundi (Gallica) Senateur Vaisse (H.P.) Ulrich Brunner (H.P.) Z6phirine Drouhin (H.B.) 104 Other Varieties jEnnchen MuUer (poly, pom.) A. K. Williams (H.P.) Alister Stella Gray (N.) Anna Olivier (T.)- Ards Rambler (H.T.) Auguste Barbier (wich.) Augustine Guinoisseau (H.T.) Avoca (H.T.) Banksia alba (Banksian) Beauty of Waltham (H.P.) Bennett's Seedling (Ayr) Bessie Brown (H.T.) Betty (H.T.) Blanc double de Coubert (rug.) Blanche Moreau (Moss) Brunonis (Species) Captain Hayward H.P.) Charles J. Grahame (H.T.) Charles Lawson (H.C.) Charles Lefebvre (H.P.) Chateau de Clos Vougeot (H.P.) Cheshunt Hybrid (H.T.) Comte de Raimbaud (H.P.) Comtesse de Ludre (H.P.) Comtesse Icy Hardegg (H.T.) Conrad F. Meyer (rug.) Countess Annesley (H.T.) Countess of Caledon (H.T.) Dean Hole (H.T.) Dorothy Page-Roberts (H.T.) Dr. O'Donel Browne (H.T.) Duchess of Bedford (H.P.) Duchess of Wellington (H.T.) Duke of Connaught (H.P.) Duke of Edinburgh (H.P.) Duke of Teck (H.P.) of Fragrant Roses. Duke of Wellington (H.P.) Etienne Levet (H.P.) Evangeline (wich.) Exquisite (H.T.) E. Y. Teas (H.P.) Fimbriata (rug.) Fisher Holmes (H.P.) Florence Edith Coulthwaite (H.T.) Frangois Juranville (wich.) Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch (H.T.) Gerbe Rose (wich.) Gladys Harkness (H.T.) Gloire de Dijon (T.) Grace Molyneux (H.T.) Gruss an Teplitz (H.T.) Gustav Griinerwald (H.T.) Gustave Piganeau (H.P.) Helen Keller (H.P.) Horace Vernet (H.P.) Hugh Dickson (H.P.) Hugh Watson (H.P.) John Ruskin (H.T.) Joseph Hill (H.T.) Killarney (H.T.) Lady Alice Stanley (H.T.) La France de '8g (H.T.) Liberty (H.T.) Louis Van Houtte (H.P.) Lyon Rose (H.T.) Mme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.) Mme. Alfred Carriere (H.N.) Mme. Cusin (T.) Mme. d'Arblay (H. Musk.) Mme. Gabriel Luizet (H.P.) Mme. Hoste (T.) Mme. Jules Grolez (H.T.) 105 Other Varieties of Fragrant Roses (continued) — Mme. Maurice de Luze (H.T.) Mme. P. Euler (H.T.) Mme. Victor Verdier (H.P.) Maidens' Blush (alba) Mamie (H.T.) Marechal Kiel (N.) Marie Van Houtte (T.) Marquise Litta (H.T.) M. H. Walsh (H.P.) Monsieur Joseph Hill (H.T.) Monsieur Paul Lede (H.T.) Moschata (Species) Mrs. Bosanquet (C.) Mrs. David Jardine (H.T.) Mrs. Edward Mawley (T.) Mrs. E. G. Hill (H.T.) Mrs. Harold Brocklebank (H.T.) Mrs. Stewart Clark (H.T.) Mrs. S. Treseder (T.) Noella Nabonnand (T.) Oscar Cordel (H.P.) Papa Lambert (H.T.) Paul Lede (H.T.) Paul Neyron (H.P.) Paula (T.) Peace (T.) Petit Constant (poly, pom.) Pissardi (Species) Prince Arthur (H.P.) Prince Camille de Rohan (H.P.) Prince de Bulgarie (H.T.) Princesse Marie Mertchersky (H.T.) Richmond (H.T.) Rosette de la Legion d'Honneur (H.T.) Souvenir de la Malmaison (B.) Souvenirde Maria de Zayas(H.T.) Souvenii: du President Carnot (H.T.) Stanwell Perpetual (Perpetual Scotch) The Dandy (H.T.) Tom Wood (H.P.) Tuscany (Prov.) Ulster (H.P.) Victor Hugo (H.P.) Viscountess Folkestone (H.T.) W. E. Lippiatt (H.T.) wichuraiana (wich.) Xavier Olibo (H.P.) York and Lancaster (D.) 106 SELECTION 18. 24 Good Hybrid Penpetuals and Hybrid Teas for Exhibition. A. K. Williams (H.P.) Alice Lindsell (H.T.) Bessie Brown (H.T,) Captain Hay ward (H.P.) Caroline Testout (H.T Dean Hole (H.T.) Florence Pemberton (H.T.) Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.) Horace Yernet (H.P.) Hugh Dickson (H.P.) J. B. Clark (H.T.) Killarney (H.T.) Lady Ashtown (H.T.) Lyon Rose (H.T.) Mme. Melanie Soupert (H.T ) Marquise Litta (H.T.) Mildred Grant (H.T.) Mrs. John Laing (H.P.) Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford (H.P.) Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (H.T.) Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.) Suzanne M. Rodocanachi (H.P.^ Ulrich Brunner (H.P.) William Shean (H.T.) 107 Other Varieties of Hybrid Perpetuals and Hybrid Teas for ESxhibition purposes. Aimee Cochet (H.T.) Alfred Colomb (H.P.) Avoca (H.T.) Beauty of Waltham (H.P.) Ben Cant (H.P.) Charles J. Grahame (H.T.) Charles Lefebvre (H.P.) Comte de Raimbaud (H.P.) Comtesse de Ludre (H.P.) Countess of Caledon (H.T.) Countess of Gosford (H.T.) Dr. Andry (H.P.) Dr. O'Donel Browne (H.T.) Duchess of Bedford (H.P.) Duchess of Portland (H.T.) Duchesse de Morny (H.P.) Duke of Connaught (H.P.) Duke of Edinburgh (H.P.) DukeofTeck(H.P.) Duke of Wellington (H.P.) Dupuy Jamain (H.P.) Earl of Dufferin (H.P.) Earl of Warwick (H.T.) Etienne Levet (H.P.) Exposition de Brie (H.P.) E. Y. Teas (H.P.) Fisher Holmes (H.P.) Fran9ois Michelon (H.P.) Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch (H.T.) G. C. Waud (H.T.) General Jacqueminot (H.P.) George Laing Paul (H.T.) Gladys Harkness H.T.) Gustave Piganeau (H.P.) Helen Keller (H.P.) Helene Guillot (H.T.) Her Majesty (H.P.) Hugh Watson (H.P.) John Cuff (H.T.) John Ruskin (H.T.) Joseph Hill (H.T.) Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (H.T.) Koenigin Carola (H.T.) Lady Alice Stanley (H.T.) Lady Helen Vincent (H.T.) Lady Mary Fitzwilliam (H.T.) Lady Moyra Beauclerc (H.T.) Lady Ursula (H.T.) La France (H.T.) La France de '89 (H.T.) Laurent Carle (H.T.) Le Havre (H.P.) Louis Van Houtte (H.P.) Lohengrin (H.T.) Mme. Eugene Verdier (H.P.) Mme. Gabriel Luizet (H.P.) Mme. Maurice de Luze (H.T.) Mme. Victor Verdier (H.P.) Mme. Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (H.T.) Mamie (H.T.) Marchioness of Londonderry (H.P.) Margaret (H.T.) Marguerite Brassac (H.P.) Marie Baumann (H.P.) Marie Verdier (H.P.) M. H. Walsh (H.P.) Mrs. Cocker (H.P.) Mrs. David McKee (H.T.) 108 Other Varieties of Hybrid FOR Exhibition purposes Mrs. E. J. Holland (H.T.) Mrs. Harold Brocklebank( H.T.) Mrs. John Bateman (H.T.) Mrs. Stewart Clark (H.T.) Oscar Cordel (H.P.) Papa Lambert (H.T.) Paul Jamain (H.P.) Perle von Godesberg (H.T.) Pharisaer (H.T.) Pride of Waltham (H.P.) Prince Arthur (H.P.) Princesse Marie Mertchersky (H.T.) Perpetuals and Hybrid Teas (continued) — Queen of Spain (H.T.) Rev. Alan Cheales (H.P.) Renee Wilmart-Urban (H.T.) Richmond (H.T.) Rosomane Gravereaux (H.T.) Tom Wood (H.P.) Ulster (H.P.) Victor Hugo (H.P.) W. E. Lippiatt (H.T.) White Lady (H.T.) Xavier Olibo (H.P.) Yvonne Vacherot (H.T.) SELECTION 19. 12 Good Teas for* Exhibition. Catherine Mermet Gomtesse de Nadaillac Mme. Constant Soupert Mme. Jules Gravereaux Maman Cochet Mar6chal Niel (N.) Medea Molly Sharman Crawford Mrs. Edward Mawley Mrs. Myles Kennedy Souvenir de Pierre Notting White Maman Cochet 109 Other Varieties of Teas for Exhibition purposes. Anna Olivier Boadicea Bridesmaid Cleopatra Comtesse de Saxe Ernest Metz Golden Gate Innocente Pirola Jean Ducher Lady Roberts Mme. Cusin Mme. de Watteville Mme. Hoste Mme. Vermorel Mrs. Hubert Taylor Muriel Grahame Niphetos Rubens Souvenir d'Elise Vardon Souvenir de S. A. Prince Souvenir d'un Ami The Bride W. R. Smith