THE ROSE SEASOX, iSi^j. 



Fig. 11!)4. — Vikw in Rose Garden. 



every collection. Coming to the whites, 

 all others for outdoor growing must take 

 a second place to Madame Piantier, and 

 Merveille de Lyon. I cannot close, how- 

 ever, without saying a word for climbing 

 Jules Margottin and climbing A'ictor 

 Verdier. The former, cut back to three 



feet, forms the centre of Fig. 1193, hav- 

 ing at the time it was taken over 40 

 full blooms. I may, say hovever, that 

 those views give but a faint idea of the 

 mass of bloom or brilliant display they 

 are supposed to represent. 



On the extreme left of Fig. 1 1 94 in the 



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