TEA ROSES 99 



shading, and is often grown for exhibition. It is dis- 

 appointing as a garden rose. 



Madame Jules Siegfried. — A beautiful cream-white 

 rose of good form. 



Madame Moreau. — A distinct and attractive variety, 

 with copper-yellow flowers. 



Noella Nabonnand.—A magnificent rose, still classed 

 as a Tea, though it seems more closely allied to the 

 Hybrid Teas. It grows vigorously, and bears very long, 

 fragrant buds of the most vivid velvety-crimson shade ; 

 they soon become full blown, but in the bud are 

 splendid. It flowers freely. 



Papillon.— An old rose, with small and very dainty 

 buds of pink and white and copper shades. Rather tender. 

 A charming variety for buttonholes. 



Souvenir de Madame Leonie Viennot. — A rose of 

 fascinating shades of colour, yellow shaded with red. 

 The blooms are of good size and freely produced. 



