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rose for garden display. The blooms are large and rather 

 untidy, but they come freely, and make an excellent show 

 in the beds and borders. Growth is vigorous. The colour- 

 ing of the flowers is unusual. The outside of the petals 

 is carmine, the inside pale-rose, and the contrast adds 

 to the charm of the rose. 



Gustav Grunerwald. — Everyone should grow this 

 variety if only for the sake of the bright rose-pink 

 colour of the flowers. There are many pink roses, but 

 this is distinct from them all. It grows well and flowers 

 freely. Makes a good standard. 



James Coey. — A variety of good growth that bears 

 its yellow, pale-margined flowers freely. Recommended 

 as a bedding rose where masses of one variety are used. 



/. B. Clark. — A strong-growing rose, with deep- 

 scarlet blooms with deeper shading. Fine as a standard, 

 pillar, or a free bush. 



Jean Note. — An excellent garden rose with large 

 cream- white blooms. 



Johanna Sebus. — A large, handsome, salmon-cerise 

 flower. Growth, semi-climbing. Makes a fine standard 

 or pillar. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock.— A big, bold flower of carmine- 

 rose colouring. This variety grows well, and the blooms 

 come fairly freely. 



Joseph Hill. — A charming rose, fairly large, and 

 of excellent shape and attractive colouring — shades of 

 pink, yellow, and rose. It has the unfortunate habit of 

 often forming one strong shoot that weakens all the 

 others and results in an ill-balanced plant. 



