ROSES FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES 65 



requirements to a friend who is an expert, and leave the 

 selection to him." These pages answer your questions before 

 you ask them; they save you the expense of experiments; 

 and, if you do your part, you can count on a reward of 

 good bloom. 



Frau Karl Druschki. (H.P.) Jonkheer J. L. Mock. (H.T.) 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H.T.) Sunburst. (H.T.) Yellow. 



White Maman Cochet. (T.) Hugh Dickson. (H.P.) Red. 



Coronation. (H.P.) Pink. Prince Camille de Rohan. (H.P.) 



PauINeyron. (H.P.) Pink. 

 Wm. R. Smith. (T.) Pink. 



GrussanTepIitz. (H.T.) Red. 

 Mme. Eugene Marlitt. (B.C) 

 Red. 



Twelve Cold Country Roses 



Here are roses selected from among those that live out- 

 doors over winter and thrive in localities north of the lati- 

 tude of New York and Chicago. These laugh at zero weather. 



White and Light Page Pink, continued Page 



May Queen. (H.C.) .... 56 

 Willowmere. (H.T.). . . 62 

 Red- 

 Hugh Dickson. (H.P.).. . . -50 

 Roseraie de I'Hay. (H.R.).. 



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Frau Karl Druschki. (H.P.) . 48 

 Sir Thomas Lipton. (H.R.) . 61 

 Conrad F. Meyer. (H.R.) . . 46 

 Gloire Lyonnaise. (H.P.).. .49 

 Pink- 

 Paul Neyron. (H.P.). 

 Coronation. (H.P.). . 



Ulrich Brunner. "(H.P.). . . 62 

 Gloire de Chedane Guinois- 



seau (H.P.) . . . .49 



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Hybrid Rugosas. iH| Invaluable for cold country planting. Note 

 the beautiful foliage 



