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admirable trailing Roses, and seem to prefer running over the ground to the 

 customary perpendicular position. Many of them also make fine Weeping Roses. 



1. ALBA RUBIFOLIA; flowers pure white, large for its class, full and fragrant. 

 Foliage particularly bright and glossy. 



2. ALBERIC BARBIER ; flowers creamy white shaded with yellow, buds darker 

 yellow ; semi-double or double ; early flowering. 



3. AUGUSTE BARBIER ; flowers violet-lilac with white centres, buds darker ; 

 semi-double. 



4. DOROTHY PERKINS ; an erect growing variety of great beauty. The flowers 

 are produced in large clusters, of a bright but soft pink colour ; double ; and produced 

 in great profusion. 



5. EVERGREEN GEM ; foliage of great beauty, of a fine bronzy colour. Flowers 

 buff changing to white. This variety, like most of the group, is well adapted for 

 Weeping Standards. They quickly form beautiful and graceful objects for the 

 lawn or drive. 



6. FRANCOIS FOUCARD ; flowers yellow, changing to creamy white ; semi-double ; 

 very floriferous. Blooms also in Autumn. 



7. GARDENIA ; a double variety ; the flowers, which are produced solitary, are of a 

 bright yellow. In the bud state almost identical with the Tea Rose Perle des Jardins. 

 It is a very strong grower, yielding abundance of bright glossy green foliage. 



8. JERSEY BEAUTY ; certainly one of the most beautiful varieties of the group. 

 Its glossy foliage, so freely produced, is retained on the plant almost all the year 

 round. The flowers are single, produced in clusters of three and four, and are of a 

 pale yellow colour when opening, expanding to a creamy white with a rich array of 

 golden stamens. 



9. MANDA'S TRIUMPH ; flowers pure white, double, of medium size. 



10. MAY QUEEN ; flowers pink and double. 



n. PAUL TRANSON ; large panicles of rose-coloured flowers, scented like a Tea 

 Rose. Very vigorous and free flowering. 



12. PlNK PEARL; buds crimson, changing to pearly pink as the flowers expand; 

 perfectly double. 



13. PlNK ROAMER; clusters of single pink flowers with white centres. A very 

 rapid grower. 



14. RE"NE" ANDRE" ; buds saffron-yellow tinted orange-red, changing to pinkish 

 white varied with carmine ; semi-double ; early flowering. 



15. RUBY QUEEN; brilliant carmine, base of petals white. A most attractive 

 variety, bearing semi-double flowers. This variety and some others may be employed 

 with advantage as upright climbers, rather than in the procumbent form of the type. 



16. SOUTH ORANGE PERFECTION ; double rosette-shaped rosy blush flowers, 

 produced in clusters. 



