THE ROSE 51 



few quick-growing ones for cutting, as fine sprays 

 of foliage in table and other decorations are 

 indispensable. 



There is nothing that spoils the line of a Rose- 

 table so completely as Smilax, Asparagus, or other 

 trailing foliages or ferns. 



ROSE CONTRASTS 



Irish Elegance with Comtesse de Nadaillac. 



Earl of Warwick. 



Mme. Jean Dupuy. 



Mme. Abel Chatenay. 



Edu Meyer. 



Una. 



Mme. Abel Chatenay with Mme. Ravray. 



Francois Juranville. 



a few Comtesse du Cayla. 



For table decorations these 

 should be mixed with light 



Mrs. John Laing. 

 La France. 

 Caroline Testhout. 

 Mrs. Skarman Crawford. sprays of ^ Gay, Doro- 



-, f , T\- ^ r thy Perhms, Minnehaha, 



Margaret Dickson. y , . 



.j . j or for small tables with 



Bridesmaid. ,., ~ . _ 



^ , . ^ , . in Mrs. Cutbush* Baby Doro- 



Zephynne Drouhin, and all 



greyish or bluish pinks. "' 



Gruss an Teplitz with White Dorothy, using more of the 

 former. 



All the less pronounced reds, such as Captain Hayward 

 and Suzanne de Rodocanachi, mix well with Delight, which 

 is one of the best of the Wichurianas for all decorative 

 purposes. 



