144 



THE GARDEN, YOU, AND I 



Moss Roses 



A pure, rich white; the 

 buds, which are heavily 

 mossed, borne in clusters. 



The most familiar white 

 moss rose, sometimes tinged 

 with pink. Open flowers 

 are attractive as well as buds. 



Rich pink, deeply mossed, 

 each bud having a fringed 

 crest; fragrant and full. 



An exquisite moss rose of 

 fairylike construction, the 

 deep pink buds being 

 wrapped and fringed with 

 moss. 



A hardy pink variety, 

 good only in the bud. 



The moss roses as a whole only bloom satisfactorily 

 in June. 



1. Blanch Moreau 

 (Perpetual). 



2. White Bath. 



3. Crested Moss. 



4. Gracilis. 



5. Common Moss. 



Climbers 

 i. 



i. English Sweetbrier. 



Single pink flowers of the 

 wild- rose type. Foliage of 

 delicious fragrance, perfum- 

 ing the garden after rain the 

 season through. 



