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Magna Charta 



White Killarncv 



MOYESII. Species. Flowers deep blood-red. Vigorous. Bush, hedge. 

 Prune 5. (See illustration, page 122.) 



MRS. AARON WARD. HT. Flowers Indian yellow, sometimes tinged 

 salmon-rose. Garden, bedding; boutonniere. Prune 2. (See page 128.) 



MRS. AMBROSE RICARDO. HT. Flowers flesh-pink, overlaid with 

 honey-yeflow; large and fufl. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL. HT. Flowers coppery red, suffused with 

 salmon. Incessant bloomer. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. (See p. 117.) 



MRS. CHARLES E. RUSSELL. HT. Flowers rosy carmine; large. 

 Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MRS. F. W. FLIGHT. Mult. Flowers light pink; semi-double. Vigorous. 

 Arch, pergola, trellis. Prune 7. 



MRS. GEORGE SHA\WER. HT. Flower clear brilliant rose; large. 

 Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. T. Flowers white, shaded fawn and peach- 

 blossom-pink. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MRS. JOHN LAING. HP. Flowers soft pink; large, full; fragrant. Free 

 bloomer; vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 1 for Ex., 3 for Q. (P. 112.) 



MRS. M. H. WALSH. W. Flowers pure white; double, vigorous. Wafl, 



creeping. Prune 7. 



MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-MILLER. HT. Flowers soft pearly 

 blush. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. (See page 114.) 



MRS. W. C. EGAN. LIT. Flowers soft light pink, inside of petals deep 

 flesh color. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MRS. WEMYSS QUIN. HT. Flowers lemon-chrome, shaded soft orange, 

 sometimes flushed crimson. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



NATIONAL EMBLEM. HT. Flowers dark crimson, shading to ver- 

 milion. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



