Mad. Ravary 

 Marie van Houtte 



Marquise de Querhoent T. 



Mildred Grant 



Miss Alice de Rotschild 



Mrs. Arthur Coxhead HT, 



Mrs. David McKee 



Mrs. Edward Mawley 



Mrs. E. Townshend 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens 



Mrs. John Laing 



Pharisaer 



Stradart Glaser 



The Bride .. 



Viscount Carlow 



William Askew 



William Shean 



Xavier Oliba. 



Yvonne Vacherot. 



HT. Golden orange yellow. 



T. Canary yellow tipped 

 rose. 

 Coppery salmon rose 

 on yellow ground. 

 HT. Ivory white. 



T. Deep citron yellow. 

 Claret red. 

 HT. Creamy yellow. 



T. Bright carmine. 

 HT. Chamois rose. 



T. White. 

 HP. Shaded soft rose. 

 HT. Rosy white. 

 HT. Sulphur yellow. 



T. White. 

 HT. Carmine pink. 

 HT. Deep pink. 

 HT. Pink. 



HP. Velvety crimson. 

 HT. White. 



Standard roses are a great addition to a 

 rose garden, and those three feet high look 

 the best. They are propagated in the same 

 way as the dwarfs, only the stock is allowed 

 to grow to the required height. The follow- 

 ing varieties will be found suitable for the 

 purpose : — 



Beryl. 



Cloth of Gold 

 Elsie Sauvage 



Killarney. 



Lady Hillingdon. 

 Lamarque . . 

 Laurette Messimy 



Mad. Eugene Resal. 

 Marie Lavelly 

 Molly Sharman 

 ford 



Craw- 



Mrs. Edward Mawley. 

 Mrs. Herbert Stevens. 



Niphetos 



Ophirie 



Queen of the Musks 



N. Pure yellow. 

 T. Rosy fawn. 



N. White shaded lemon. 



HT. Bright rose. 



Delicate 

 white. 



eu de nil 



T. White. 

 N. Fawn salmon. 

 Poly. Small pinky white. 



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