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7. CORA ; flowers clear yellow tinted carmine, medium size, perfect shape. Very 

 beautiful. 



8. DUCIIER ; flowers pure white, of medium size and fine form, full. Promising 

 as a free and continuous white bedding Rose. 



9. DUKE OF YORK (\Ym. Paul & Son) ; flowers variable between rosy-red and 

 white, sometimes pale with deep red centres, sometimes white edged and tipped with 

 carmine in the way of Homer. 



FELLENBERG ; see Group XL., Noisette Roses. 



10. FRAU SYNDICA ROELOFFS ; flowers bright yellow, shaded with coppery red 

 and peach ; handsome buds ; very sweet. 



u. INDICA Miss LOWE'S VARIETY; single crimson. 



12. INDICA MlSS WILLMOTT; flowers single, coppery yellow in colour. Very 

 pretty. 



13. IRENE WATTS; flowers salmon-white in bud, changing to salmon-rose; long 

 buds, very free and good. 



14. JEAN BACH SlSLEY ; flowers opening delicate silvery-rose, outer petals salmon- 

 rose lined and veined with carmine, large for its class, and very sweet ; a beautiful 

 and distinct variety. 



15. LITTLE PET; flowers white, small and double; a pretty miniature Rose, and 

 exceedingly free in flowering. Probably a Hybrid between the Chinese and 

 Sempervirens. 



16. L'OUCHE ; flowers pale rosy flesh reflexed with yellow; large, full, fine 

 conical buds ; growth vigorous. 



17. MADAME BRON ; flowers rich rose-colour, sometimes a little tinged with 

 salmon, very large and full ; form compact. A beautiful Rose with handsome foliage. 



18. MADAME EUGENE RESAL; flowers variable, ranging from coppery-red to 

 bright china rose on an orange ground, exceedingly rich and effective, large and 

 double, with fine petals. Splendid for massing. 



19. MADAME H. MONTEFIORE ; flowers salmon-yellow, shaded with apricot and 

 carmine. Very elegant buds. 



20. MADAME LAURETTE MESSIMY ; flowers salmon-rose shaded with yellow; a 

 beautiful and distinct variety. The flowers are produced continuously and in great 

 profusion, which renders it one of the best Roses for massing. 



21. MARIA SAGE ; flowers china rose, shaded flesh colour. 

 MRS BOSANQUET ; see GROUP XXXIV., Bourbon. 



22. NABONNAND ; flowers rose-colour when first opening, changing to deep 

 velvety-crimson, large, full, and fine. 



23. NAPOLEON ; flowers blush, mottled with pink, large and double ; form cupped. 

 J4. (H i.KN MAB (Wm. Paul & Son); flowers soft rosy apricot, centre of flower 



shaded with orange and the outside tinted with rose and violet. It blooms with 



