APPENDIX C 

 444 TESTED ROSES ARRANGED IN CLASSES 



^^Tbe flou-ers desired so deeply by tbousaiids 

 of lovers and tbousands of maids." 



— ^Tasso 



THE list of 157 roses described on pages 101 to 119 is much 

 more exclusive than the following one. This larger hst 

 also has been selected with great care to include only the 

 best representatives in each class or family. 



Among roses, as with the human race, family characteristics 

 are strikingly evident. A study of these qualities is a great 

 help in learning to know the rose, and there is no better way 

 to do this than to get acquainted with them class by class, 

 perhaps a few at a time, in your own garden. Kinds marked * 

 are described in Chapter X. 



Alba 



Mme. Plantier 



Austrian Briar (Lutea) 



♦Austrian Copper Harison's Yellow (Har- Persian Yellow 



Austrian Yellow isonii) 



Hybrid Austrian Briar, or Pernetiana (Hybrid Lutea) 



♦Arthur R. Goodwin *Mme. Edouard Herriot *Souv. de Claudius Per- 

 Beaute de Lyon (Daily Mail) net 



Constance *Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo *Souv. de Georges Per- 



Juliet Rayon d'Or net 



♦Louise Catherine Bres- Soleil d'Or 

 lau 



Hybrid Musk (R. moschata) 



Danae Peace The Garland 



Moonhght Trier 



China (R. indica), or Bengal 



Archduke Charles LucuIIus Viridiflora 



Champion of the World Queens Scarlet 



Bourbon and Hybrid Bourbon 



Beauty of Rosema^v^ ♦Mme. Eugene Marlitt Zephirine Drouhin 



Hermosa Souv. de la Malmaison 



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