50 BRITISH FLORAL DECORATION 



Irene Watts. White with a touch of pink. 

 Laurette Messimy. Rose shading to yellow in the base. 

 Mme. Eugene Resal. Orange-copper, shaded soft rose. 

 Queen Mab. One of the most beautiful of the Chinas. 

 Eugene Beauharnais. A very fine and telling bit of colour. 



DWARF POLYANTHA 



*Mrs. W.H. Cutbush.}^ 



, _. , These three are much alike in colour, 



Baby Dorothy. , . , . . ._. . . , 



_ * , which is a bright rose-pink. 



Maman Levavasseur. } 



^President Toft. A large, brilliant, scented variety. 



*Mrs. Taft. A true rose-colour, compact habit, large truss. 



*Perle (TOr. Nankin yellow. 



Anna Marie de Montravel. \ j ,., 



ATJ' . r* r Iwo good whites. 



*Kaiharme Zeimet. } 



Jessie. A brilliant bit of rosy crimson. 



*Eugenie Lamesch. Soft yellow, shaded carmine ; very beau- 

 tiful and deliciously sweet. 



All these make sweetly pretty little pot roses, and in 

 groups are most useful for edging. 



They are also a welcome change as bedding-plants. 

 * Six quite distinct varieties of great merit. 



MOSS ROSES 



Blanche Moreau. The best white moss rose. 

 Crested Moss. Pinky rose. 



GOOD ROSES TO GROW FOR THEIR FOLIAGE 



Rubrafolia. Alberic Barbier. Rosa Sinica. 



As a great number of our best Roses are not 

 blessed with good foliage it is well to have a 



