112 PICTORIAL PRACTICAL ROSH GROWING. 
Thirty H.P.’s for Exhibition (continued)— 
Earl of Dufferin, maroon. Margaret Dickson, white. 
Etienne Levet, carmine. Marie Baumann, bright red. 
Francois Michelon, rose (see py. 111). Merveille de Lyon, white. 
Gustave Piganeau, carmine lake. Mrs. John Laing, pink. 
Helen Keller, rosy cerise (see py. 109). Mrs. R, G. Sharman Crawford, rose. 
Her Majesty, rose. Prince Arthur, crimson, 
Horace Vernet, crimson. Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi, pink. 
Madame Eugéne Verdier, rose. Tom Wood, brownish red. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet, silvery. Ulrich Brunner, cherry (see p. 110). 
Marchioness of Londonderry, ivory. Victor Hugo, crimson, 
Twelve Good Garden H.P.’s— 
Baroness Rothschild, pink, scentless. Madame Victor Verdier, light crimson 
Charles Lefebvre, scarlet crimson. Merveille de Lyon, white. 
John Hopper, rose. Mrs. John Laing, pink. 
Général Jacqueminot, scarlet crimson. Prince Camille de Rohan, maroon. 
Jeannie Dickson, silvery rose. Sénateur Vaisse, crimson. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet, pink. Ulrich Brunner, cherry. 
Hybrid Teas. 
This is practically a new class, although one or two oldish 
Roses, notably Captain Christy and La France, are included 
in it. The section grows yearly in numbers and importance. 
It is remarkable for deep, conical or globular flowers, which 
possess the delicate colouring of the Teas. 
The H.T.’s give us several of our best show Roses, and like- 
wise a few varieties which, on account of their vigorous growth 
and free flowering, are grand garden sorts. 
Twelve H.T.’s for Exhibition— 
Bessie Brown, cream (see p. 113), Killarney, soft pink. 
Caroline Testout, salmon pink. Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, flesh. 
Clara Watson, rose. Marquise Litta, carmine rose. 
Gladys Harkness, pink. Mildred Grant, white. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, pale yellow § Mrs. W. J. Grant, pink (see p. 117). 
Lady Battersea, cerise (see py. 114). White Lady, cream. 
Sixteen H.T.’s for the Garden— 
Antoine Rivoire, pink. La France, silvery pink (see p. 115). 
Captain Christy, flesh. Liberty, crimson (see p. 116). 
Caroline Testout, salmon pink. Madame Abel Chatenay, rose. 
Clara Watson, rose. Madame Cadeau Ramey, deep flesh. 
Grace Darling, cream. Madame Jules Grolez, rose. 
Gustave Regis, yellow. Madame Pernet Ducher, lemon, 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, pale yellow. Marquise de Salisbury, crimson, 
Killarney, soft pink. Mrs. W. J. Grant, pink. 
Miniature Provence. 
A small but useful class, dwarf growers, and with rosette-like 
flowers. De Meawux, rosy lilac, and White De Meaux, white 
with a faint tint of pink, are perhaps the most popular. 
Moss. 
Old favourites, forms of Rosa centifolia muscosa. There 
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