44 BRITISH FLORAL DECORATION 



Killarney. This rose I am bound to include although it 

 is not a favourite of mine. Much better on the 

 plant than cut. 



*Countess of Gosford. A sweetly pretty shade of salmon- 

 pink. 

 *Marquis de Sinety. Golden red with a gentle shading of 



warm bronze. 



* Dorothy Page-Roberts. This is a most chaste and beautiful 

 colour. 



Viscount Folkestone. A blushing white, sometimes much 

 deeper than others. 



William Shean. An enormous true bright pink rose of 

 splendid quality. 



Gustave Regis. Glorious shade of yellow. A perfect bud 

 for buttonhole work. 



Earl of Warwick. Rosy salmon. 



Pharisaer. This rose is almost always in flower. 



Paul Lede. Not a very good grower, but a splendid rose. 



Florence Pemberton. A fine all-round rose. 



Joseph Hill. One of the very best when well done. Sal- 

 mon-pink shaded golden bronze, lovely. 



Ecarlate. A brilliant colour for the garden. 



Mme. Segond Webber. Salmon faintly shaded rose, but 

 oftentimes developing a lovely deep rose centre. 



Countess of Derby. A good garden rose, very free when 

 it gets going. 



All the varieties enumerated above are so beautiful that 

 it is difficult to individualise, but those marked * will be the 

 most useful for all-round purposes. 



Those marked p are suitable for growing in pots. 



