300 PLANTING THE ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS 



Free -blooming Monthly Roses for summer cutting and 

 beds. These are somewhat less desirable for purely bed- 

 ding-purposes than the preceding; but they afford finer 

 flowers and are useful for their fine buds. Those starred 

 are hardy in Southern Indiana without protection : 



Red Light Pink 



* Meteor. *La France, H. T. 

 *Dinsmore, H. P. Countess de Labarthe, T. 



* Pierre Guillot, H. T. *Appoline, B. 

 Papa Gontier, T. 



White Dark Pink- 



The Bride, T. * American Beauty, H. T. 



Senator McNaughton, T. * Duchess of Albany, H. T. 



* Marie Guillot, T. Mme. C. Testout, H. T. 

 *Mme. Bavay, T. Adam, T. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, H. T. * Marie Ducher, T. 



Yellow Ycllotv continued. 



Perle des Jardins, T. Sunset, T. 



Mme. Welch, T. Marie Van Houtte, T. 



Hybrid Perpetual, or Remontant Roses. These do not 

 flower as freely as the groups previously mentioned ; but 

 the individual flowers are very large and unequaled by 

 any other roses. They flower chiefly in June. Those 

 named are among the finest sorts, and 'some of them flower 

 continuously : 



Rtd- Pink 



Alfred Colomb. Mrs. John Laing. 



Earl of Dufferin. Paul Neyron. 



Glorie de Margottin. Queen of Queens. 



Anna de Diesbach. Magna Charta. 



Ulrich Brunner. Baroness Rothschild. 



White - 



Margaret Dickson. Merveille de Lyon. 



Hardy Climbing, or Pillar Roses. These bloom but once 

 during the season. They, however, come after the June 



