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MADAME J. P. SOUPERT (H. T.). White with yellow tints. Very large. 

 Bud beautiful in form. Excellent for cutting. Cross between 

 Caroline Testout and Alice Furon. Vigorous growth. Prune lightly. 



MADAME MELANIE SOUPERT (H. T.). Golden yellow, shaded carmine. 

 Very large; about half full; petals broad. Buds of remarkable 

 beauty. Floriferous. Upright, vigorous growth. Prune sparingly. 



*MADAME RAVARY (H. T*.). Deep apricot yellow. Large, globular, 

 and nearly full. A decorative rose of great merit. Moderate growth. 

 Prune moderately hard. 



MILDRED GRANT (H. T.). Silvery white, edges bordered with pink. 

 Probably the largest in the class. A very distinct rose. Plants 

 slow to establish, but merit extra care. Moderate grower. Prune 

 very lightly. 



MONSIEUR JOSEPH HILL (H. T.). Pink, shaded salmon. Flowers 

 very large. A floriferous and beautiful variety. Vigorous growth. 

 Prune but little. 



MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT (H. T*.). Creamy white, centre rose. 

 Bud long and of excellent shape. Flower fine in form. Growth 

 vigorous. An American rose, first-class in every respect. Prune little. 



*PRINCE DE BULGARIE (H. T.). Rosy flesh, shaded salmon and orange. 

 Continuous bloomer both early and late. Good foliage One of 

 the best all-round roses in the class. Prune lightly. 



VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE (H. T.). Light rose with darker centre. 

 Floriferous. Useful as a &quot;garden&quot; rose. Good perfume. An 

 old favourite. Very good if freely disbudded. Growth moderate. 

 Prune moderately. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS 



These embrace the great bulk of the most showy and gorgeous flowers of June, and 

 are the hardiest and the largest-flowered roses. With few exceptions, however, they are 

 not &quot; perpetual &quot; bloomers in America, flowering, as a rule, only in the early summer. 

 The special exceptions are noted below by the (f) sign. The group is a nondescript one, 

 embracing many sections, but conveniently considered as one culturally. All will stand 

 severe pruning. For the (*) sign see Note on page 307. 



ALFRED COLOMB (H. P.). Bright red. Flowers large, full and semi- 

 globular, with high centre. Blooms rather late in June. Fragrant. 

 A first-rate rose. Good grower. Prune back hard. 



