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Augusta Victoria and Marjorie ; for creamy flowers 

 Madame Cadeau Ramey and Viscountess Folkestone ; 

 and for yellows, Gloire Lyonnaise, Madame Pernet- 

 Ducher, Madame Ravary and Gustave Regis. In the 

 "blush" section come Clara Watson, Irish Glory, 

 Killarney, Antoine Rivoire, Augustine Guinoisseau, 

 Madame Jules Grolez, and Souvenir de President 

 Carnot ; these being followed in the true pinks by 

 Camoens, Caroline Testout, Irish Modesty, La France, 

 Rainbow, and Madame Abel Chatenay. In the red 

 class those recommended are Gruss an Teplitz, Lady 

 Battersea, Bardou Job, Marquise Litta, Princess Bonnie, 

 Papa Gontier, and Marquise de Salisbury. This list 

 includes the best of the garden hybrid Teas for general 

 decoration, but for special purposes others of the class 

 are more suitable. For instance, for growing as "pillar" 

 Roses, Cheshunt hybrid and Longworth Rambler, two 

 of the oldest of the hybrid Teas, are excellent, as also 

 are Pink Rover, Reine Marie Henriette, Reine Olga 

 de Wurtemberg, Waltham Climbers, Climbing Captain 

 Christy, Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, Climbing 

 La France, and Climbing Mrs W. J. Grant. 



The beginner will hardly need a list of Roses suitable 

 for exhibition, but should the reader wish to try his 

 hand at exhibition blooms the following are some of the 

 best of the hybrid Teas for this purpose. Amongst 

 the whites, Bessie Brown, Beaute Lyonnaise, Kaiserin 

 Augusta Victoria, Mildred Grant, Souvenir de Madame 

 Eugene Verdier, Tennyson, and White Lady. Cream, 

 only Madame Cadeau Ramey. For blush colours, 

 Killarney, Antoine Rivoire, Lady Mary Fitz-William, 

 and Souvenir de President Carnot , and in pinks, Countess 

 of Caledon, Caroline Testout, Captain Christy, Danmark, 

 Gladys Harkness, La France, Duchess of Albany, and 

 Mamie. The three reds most suitable for this purpose 

 are Exquisite, Mrs W. J. Grant, and Marquise Litta. 



