50 HOW TO GROW ROSES 



HOOS I ER BEAUTY. H.T. Flowers glowing crimson; one of the rich- 

 est-colored roses in cultivation; large, full, and deliciously sweet. 

 Garden, bedding, cut-flower. Prune 3. 



HUGH DICKSON. H.P. New. Flowers brilliant crimson, shaded 

 scarlet; very large and full; fine form. Free-flowering and vigorous. 

 Highly perfumed. Garden. Prune i for Ex., 3 for Q. 



HUGO ROLLER. T. Flowers lemon-yellow and crimson. A tea- 

 scented "pictorial" flower. Garden, bedding. Prune 2 for Ex., 4 for Q. 



IRISH ELEGANCE. H.T. Flowers bronzy orange-scarlet in the 

 bud stage, which assumes apricot hues as the flower opens; large, 

 single variety. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. (See illustration page 75.) 



J. B. CLARK. H.P. Flowers intense, scarlet, shaded crimson. Vigor- 

 ous. Garden, bedding. Prune 2 for Ex., 3 for Q. (See illustration in 

 color, page 21.) 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. H.T. Flowers- carmine on the outside, 



lovely soft pink inside; large; full, fine form and fragrant. Garden, 



bedding, cut-flower. Prune 2. 

 JOSEPH HILL. H.T. Flowers pure salmon and gold, outside of petals 



pinkish copper. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. ' 

 JULIET. Per. Flowers old-gold on the outside while the inside is rosy 



red, changing to deep rose as the flowers expand. Large, full, and 



delightfully fragrant. Garden, bedding. Prune 4. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. H.T. Flowers white, shading to 

 lemon; deep; full; fragrant. Free bloomer; vigorous. Garden; also 

 cut-flower. Cannot be too highly recommended. Prune 3. 



KILLARNEY. H.T. Flowers brilliant pink; long, pointed buds. Free 

 bloomer; moderately vigorous. Garden, bedding, cut-flower. A 

 great favorite. Prune 3. (See illustration in color, page 45:) 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. H.T. Flowers larger, more double, and 

 a deeper pink than the parent Killarney; fragrant. A free bloomer. 

 Garden, bedding, cut-flower. Prune 3. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flowers deep coral-rose and pale 

 flesh, large, exceptionally full, very lasting when cut. Garden, bed- 

 .ding, cut-flower. Prune 3. 



LADY HILLINGDON. T. Flowers deep apricot-yellow, shading to 

 orange. Garden, bedding, cut-flower. Prune 2. (See illustration, 

 page 52.) 



LADY MARY WARD. H.T. Flowers rich orange, shaded deeper 

 orange with metallic veneering. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



LADY PENZANCE. S.B. Flowers soft coppery color. Lord Pen- 

 zance Hybrid. Leaves deliciously scented. Hedge, pillar, arch, 

 porch. Prune 6, 7 . 



LA FRANCE. H.T. Flowers silvery rose, changing to pink; fine form; 

 sweet; large; lovely buds. Moderately vigorous. Garden, bush, 

 standard, and cut-flower. Prune 2. (See illustration, page 53.) 



LA TOSCA. H.T. Flowers rose. Free bloomer; good vigorous. Gar- 

 den, bush, bedding. Prune 2 for Ex., 4 for Q. 



