No. 4, January, 1921] HORTICULTURE 271 



1871. Turb \t. I'.. Les belles roses nouvelles ou recentes. [Good roses, new or recent.] 

 Rev. Hortic. [Paris) 02: 31-32. 1920. The present article deals with variel ial 

 merit belonging to the class Pernetiana, created by Pernet-Dtjcher, which have been intro- 

 duced since 1910. Constance (Pernet-Ducher), 1915 — good for massing, but elongated, orange 

 yellow, striped carmine; flower cadmium yellow passing to golden yellow; more hardy than 

 Rayon d'Or (Pernet-Ducher) 1913. Juliet (\V. Paul) 1910, extremely vigorous; flower full, 

 perfumerl. rich rose red deepening OR opening, reverse of petals old gold; much in demand as 

 a cut flower. Louise-Catherine Breslau (Pernet-Ducher), 1912— vigorous, flower large, full, 

 shrimp red tinted copper red orange, reverse of petals chrome yellow; good for massing or for 

 cutting. Madame Edouard Herriot, (Pernet-Ducher), 1913 — very floriferous, coral red 

 shaded yellow and saffron red. passing to shrimp red; incomparable for massing and excellent 

 for cutting. Marie-Adelaide Grande Duchcsse de Luxembourg (Soupert and Netting), 1912 

 —flower large, full, deep orange, bud elongated, good for massing or cutting. Mistress 

 Wemyss Quin (A. Dickson and Sons), 1914 — flower medium, intense chrome yellow; excellent 

 for massing. Expression of judgment is reserved on the following varieties: President Bouche, 

 Raymond, Mrs. Farmer, Sevcrine (Pernet-Ducher), and Golden Emblem (MacGredy). (To 

 be continued.) — E. J. Kraus. 



1872. Turbat, E. Les belles roses du groupe hybrides de thes distributes depuis 1910. 

 [Good hybrid-tea roses distributed since 1910.] Rev. Hortic. [Paris] 92:49-50. 1920.— A 

 continuation of a similar article (Rev. Hortic. [Paris] 92:31-32. 1920.).— The following 

 varieties are included and briefly described: Admiral Ward (Pernet-Ducher), 1915— good 

 grower, very floriferous, large full flower, carmine shading to flame red and velvety purple, 

 for massing and cutting. Andre Messimy (P. Guillot), 1914 — medium grower, floriferous, 

 brilliant ochreous orange, shaded carmine. Augustus Hartmann (B. R. Cant), 1914 — good 

 grower, floriferous, very large flowers, geranium red shaded orange. Colette Martinet 



rnet-Ducher), 1915— extremely floriferous, flowers full, old gold shaded yellow orange, for 

 massing and cutting. Duchess of Normandy (Ph. Le Cornu), 1912 — delicate salmon red 

 touched with yellow, for massing. Duchess of Sutherland (A. Dickson), 1912— extremely 

 vigorous, half trailing, flowers the color of the sweet briar but shaded citron yellow, white 

 at base, good for the center of mass plantings and possibly as a cut flower. Edward Mawley 

 (McGredy), 1911— flowers full, very large, rich velvety crimson, for massing. General 

 Superior Arnold Janssen (Leenders), 1911— good grower, flowers full, large, deep carmine, for 

 massing and cutting. Gorgeous (Hugh Dickson), 1915— large flower, well formed, deep orange 

 yellow shaded copper yellow and veined with copper red, adapted to all purposes. George 

 Dickson (A. Dickson), 1912 — very vigorous, flowers very large, blackish velvety crimson 

 scarlet. Hadley (A. N. Pierson), 1914 — flowers full, deep velvety crimson, good for forcing 

 as a cut flower. Hoosier Beauty (Dorner), 1915— very floriferous, flowers full, sparkling 

 crimson, borne on erect, firm stems, excellent for forcing as cut flower or growing in the open 

 air in France. Lieutenant Chaure. (Pernet-Ducher), 1910— vigorous, large, full flower, red 

 carmine shaded garnet, for massing or cutting. Lucien Chaure (Soupert and Notting), 1913 

 — vigorous, flesh colored rose, for cutting or massing. Madame Caristie Martel (Pernet- 

 Ducher), 1916 — very vigorous, very large flowers, full, pure sulfur yellow, deeper at the center. 

 Madame Charles Lutaud (Pernet-Ducher), 1912 — large flower, chrome yellow lightly shaded 

 with rosy saffron. Madame Edmond Rostand (Pernet-Ducher), 1912— flower elongated, 

 full, clear rose shaded salmon and of a reddish orange yellow at center. Madame Jules Bouche" 

 (J. Croibier). 1910 — vigorous, flower elongated, full, salmon white, for massing and cutting. 

 Madame Lucien Baltet (Pernet-Ducher), 1911— flowers large, full, clear rose shaded yellow, 

 for massing. Mrs. Charles Russel (Waban Conservatories), 1913— vigorous, erect, flower 

 large, full, rose carmine, for massing, cutting, and growing in pots. Madame Marcel Delan- 

 ney (Leenders), 1915 — vigorous, floriferous, flowers large, full, soft, tender, shaded rose, stems 

 long and strong; highly commendable. Mayflower (E. G. Hill)— erect, flowers large, white, 

 petals margined with rose. (To be continued.) — E. J. Kraus. 



1873. Tukbat, E. Les belles roses du groupe hybrides de thes distributes depuis 1910. 

 [Good hybrid-tea roses distributed since 1910.] Rev. Hortic. [Paris] 92: 69-70. 1920.— A 



