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Paul Neyron, one of the largest of all Roses; 

 rich, satiny rose color. 



Perfection des Blanches, one of the most prolific 

 and late bloomers ; white, very sweet. 



Prince Camille de Rohan, velvety crimson shaded 

 with maroon; large, double and sweet. 



Vick's Caprice, a soft, satiny pink, distinctly 

 striped and dashed with white and carmine ; especially 

 beautiful in the partly opened bud. 



Victor Verdier, bright rose. 



Of course every collection must include some of 

 the Moss Rose section. The following varieties are 

 among the best : 



Blanche Moreau, white. 



Henri Martin, red. 



Luxembourg, scarlet. 



Princess Adelaide, pink. 



Raphael, white tinged with pink. 



Salet, rosy red. 



Then, too, you will want some of the climbers. 

 These are good: 



Baltimore Belle, blush white. 



Gem of the Prairies, bright crimson. 



Queen of the Prairies, dark rose color; one of 

 the best of the climbing sorts. 



The Ramblers are recent additions to the great 

 Rose family, but they have proved to be so useful 

 that we cannot afford to overlook them. While not 

 as fine as most other varieties, when the individual 

 flower is considered, their wonderful profusion of 

 bloom, rampant growth, and adaptability for group- 

 ing, or using as screens or coverings for fences and 

 outbuildings make them necessities in every up-to-date 

 garden. A fine specimen of Crimson Rambler is 

 shown in Fig 68. 



The Hybrid Perpetuals will have to be laid down 



