154 MY GARDEN 



blanket of stable litter is a comfort and encouragement 

 to all. 



The following is a list of thirty varieties which grow in 

 my own garden and which are both beautiful and re- 

 liable. For those wanting not so many I have marked 

 the twelve best with an asterisk (*). The abbrevia- 

 tions are Poly. =Polyantha or properly Multiflora. 

 Wich. = Wichuraiana. H. T. = Hybrid Tea. T. = Tea. 

 H. P. = Hybrid Perpetual. H. C.= Hybrid China. 

 Ayr. = Ayr shire. 



Silver Moon* (Wich.). Rich foliage, large deep cream semi-double 

 flowers, long and beautiful in the bud. Very vigorous. 



Francois Guillot (Wich.). Deep cream flat double flowers, yellow 

 in bud. 



Hiawatha* (Wich.). Brilliant, scarlet-pink, white eye, large clus- 

 ters, single. 



Alberic Barbier* (Wich.). Creamy- white, buds yellow, semi- 

 double. Very vigorous. 



La Fiamma* (Wich.). Brilliant flame-rose, single. Very vigor- 

 ous. 



Waltham Rambler (Poly.). Soft pink, large clusters, single. 

 Lovely. 



Dorothy Perkins* (Wich.). Clusters of bright pink, very double 

 flowers, late. Very vigorous. 



Newport Fairy* (Wich.). Large clusters of shell-like pale pink 

 flowers. Yellow at base. Exquisite. Vigorous. 



Mrs. F. W. Flight* (Poly.). Large clusters of soft pink flowers, 

 white eye. 



Dr. Van Fleet* (Wich.). Large double shrimp pink, fine in bud, 

 exquisite. 



Tausendshon (Poly.). Pink and white. Large trusses. Semi- 

 single. 



Eliza Robichon (Wich.). Pink and buff, semi-double. 



