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silvery pink, semi-double and tea-scented, a free-blooming 

 and good garden variety. 



My Maryland. Salmon-pink, very sweet, a splendid 

 American variety. 



Alice Stanley. Exterior coral-rose, interior light flesh, 

 strong, an abundant bloomer, and sweet. 



Arthur R. Goodwin. Coppery orange, changing to 

 salmon-pink, large, well-formed flowers. 



Miss Cynthia Forde. Brilliant rose, a lasting and 

 fragrant flower. 



Mrs. Alfred Tate. Coppery red shaded with fawn, a 

 deep, well-formed, sweet variety. 



Mrs. E. J . Holland. Salmon-rose, deep and shapely, 

 very sweet ; one of the best garden varieties. 



White Killarney. A pure white sport from the old 

 H. T. Killarney, raised in America. 



Reliance. One of the best varieties of the famous 

 American raiser Hill, a charming blush-coloured flower. 



It is in the Hybrid Tea section that the interest of 

 Rose-lovers generally, and exhibition growers in par- 

 ticular, centres. The other two great classes, Hybrid 

 Perpetual and Tea-scented, show a comparatively small 

 number of striking novelties. Nevertheless they are 

 worthy of mention. 



The following are good modern H. P.'s : 



Commander Jules Graver eaux. This has been described 

 as " a red Frau Karl Druschki." If it hardly deserves 

 such high praise it is still a very fine variety. The buds 

 are long and pointed, and they expand into a large, well- 

 formed flower. The colour is velvety red with maroon 

 shading. 



Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. A splendid garden 

 Rose, bright vermilion in colour, very free-blooming and 

 of good form. 



