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comparable Mme. Edouard Herriot, the "Daily Mail" Rose, which is 

 described by its introducer, Pernet-Ducher, as "coral red, shaded at 

 the base with yellow." Another has described the color as appearing 

 like "sunshine upon a copper-red metal." It is a splendid variety and 

 worthy of acquaintance. One variety, a rich yellow, suffused carmine, 



The sort of garden we all delight in. Baby Dorothy Rose and 

 Baby Tausendschon Roses are massed around the sundial 



commands the attention of all; it is Marquise de Sinety, a semi-double 

 and very fragrant. 



The Hybrid Perpetuals. The word "perpetual" in the title of 

 this group is a misnomer; they are not perpetual. They have resulted 

 from a cross between the Tea, a perpetual Rose and the various groups 



