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Red — Alfred Colonib, Ulrich Brunner, Marshall P. Wilder, 

 Gen. Washington. 



Pink — Paul Neyron, Magna Charta, Mrs. John Laing, Count- 

 ess of Roseberry, Madam Gabriel Luizet. 



Crimson — Abel Carrier, Gen. Jacqueminot, Prince Camille, 

 American Jubilee, Anna de Diesbach. 



Blush — La France, Capt. Christy, Baroness Rothschild, Silver 

 Queen, Rosy Morn. 



White — Madam Plantier, Margaret Dickson, Coquette de 

 Alps, White Baroness. 



Striped and Variegated — Hallowe'en, Caprice, Striped La 

 France, The Jewel, Roger Lambelin. 



Yellow — Glorie Lyonaise, Harrisonii, Persian Yellow. 



Moss roses are exquisite in bud. The best red varieties are 

 Laneii, Crimson Globe and Little Gem. 



Best white varieties are Reine Blanche and Crested Moss. 



Every villa, porch and piazza should have its wealth of climb- 

 ing roses. The best are Empress, Belle, Blairii, Mary Washing- 

 ton, Queen and Crimson Rambler. 



Japan Roses — Madame Geo. Bruant, white ; Rugosa Rubra, 

 red ; Rugosa Alba, white. 



Ever remember this, to have roses in our gardens we must 

 have roses in our hearts. 



No rose garden is complete without several good strong 

 bushes of Sweet Briar, with its exquisite scented foliage. 



Among the ever blooming varieties are the tender tea roses of 

 charming color and delicious fragrance. The most popular for 

 bedding and constant bloom : 



Red varieties — Scarlet Bedder, The Queen, Meteor — excellent, 

 -brilliant; Dinsmore — very fragrant. 



W^hite — Kaiserine Augusta Victoria — a royal rose with a royal 

 name ; The Bride — superb in bud and bloom ; Marie Guillot — 

 grand, double, sweet. 



Yellow — Pearle of the Garden, Star of Lyon, Sunset. 



Pink — The Bridesmaid, Mme. Caroline Testout, Wellcsley. 



Climbers — Dorothy Perkins, shell pink ; Empress of China, 

 dark pink ; Mary Washington, white ; Carmine Pillar, rich scar- 

 let. 



