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of pinkish-salmon, but generally of intense coral-red and 

 chrome-yellow. This rose has leaped into popularity as 

 none other has done in modern times. It is seen to 

 perfection as a standard, for the blooms have weak stalks. 

 Madame Edouard Herriot. — A rose of great beauty : 

 the colour is perhaps best described as nasturtium red or 

 flame shaded with terra-cotta. It was first shown at the 

 International Flower Show at Chelsea in 191 2, and there 

 gained the highest honours. 



Madame Ruau. — The colour is carmine and shrimp- 

 pink. The flower is of cupped form. A lovely bedding 

 rose. 



Mrs. George Beckwith. — The most intense golden- 

 yellow rose yet known, several shades deeper than Rayon 

 d'Or. All should possess this variety. 



Rayon d'Or. — With the exception of the variety 

 just named, this is the deepest golden rose we have, and 

 makes a most striking display in the garden. As a bed- 

 ding rose it is invaluable. The glistening foliage gives 

 this variety an added charm. 



Rodophile Gravereaux. — A beautiful single-flowered 

 climbing rose. The bloom is carmine-pink with yellow 

 centre, fading to white. It is summer flowering only. 



Soleil d' Angers.* — A "sport" from Soleil d'Or, its 

 flowers resembling this variety in all save colour, which 

 is of crimson and gold. 



Soleil d'Or.*— A large, rather ill-shaped bloom, but of 

 unique colour, described above. 



Viscountess Enfield.— -Copper and rose, shaded yellow, 

 the inner petals tinged with carmine. This variety is 



