which show off to great effect in these cases. 

 All are hardy and produce the greater part of 

 their most valuable wood at or near the base 

 of the plant. 



In making a selection it is better to choose 

 a few good varieties to begin with, than to 

 have too many with which you are unfamiliar. 

 To make a selection of roses to suit everybody 

 is a difficult task as every one has his own 

 favourites, but, generally speaking, the follow- 

 ing will be found all-round varieties: — 



Alexander Hill Gray . . 



Alfred Colomb 



Belle Marguerite 



Beryl 



Bessie Brown 



Bridesmaid 



Caroline Testout 



Col. R. S. Williamson . . 



Dean Hole 



Duchess of Albany 



Florence Pemberton . . 



Frances Charteris Seton 

 Frau Karl Druschki .. 

 George C. Waud 

 Grace Molyneaux 

 Gruss an Teplitz 

 Harry Kirk 

 Hugh Dickson 



Killarney 

 Lady Ashtown 



Lady Pirrie. 



Lady Hillingdon 

 La France 

 Laurette Messimy 



Lyon Rose 



Mad. Abel Chatenay .. 

 Mad. Antoine Mari 

 Mad. Eugene Resal 



T. Lemon yellow. 



HP. Bright fiery red. 



T. Rosy salmon. 



T. Golden yellow. 



HT. Creamy white. 



T. Bright rose. 

 HT. Light silvery pink. 

 HT. Satin white. 

 HT. Silvery carmine. 

 HP. Deep rose. 

 HT. Creamy white suffused 



pink. 



HT. Deep rose pink. 



HP. Pure snow white. 



. HT. Orange scarlet. 



HT. Creamy apricot. 



i HT. Scarlet crimson. 



T. Deep sulphur yellow. 

 , HP. Crimson shaded scar- 

 let. 

 , HT. Flesh pink. 

 . HT. Pale rose shading to 



yellow. 

 , HT. Deep coppery reddish 

 salmon. 

 T. Apricot yellow. 

 . HT. Lilac rose. 



China. Rose shaded 

 yellow. 

 HP. Coral red with chrome 



yellow. 

 HT. Carmine pink. 

 T. Pink striped white. 

 China. Nasturtium red 

 on orange ground. 



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