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*HiAWATHA (Hyb. Wich.). Bright crimson. Single, with showy yellow 

 stamens. Free flowering in clusters. 



*LEUCHTSTERN (Pol.). Bright rose with white eye. Single in large 

 clusters. Resembles Crimson Rambler in habit. The most effec- 

 tive bright-coloured single for pillar and trellis. 



*MEMORIAL (R. Wicburaiana). Climbing. Small white flowers. Very 

 vigorous. Shining, almost evergreen foliage. For draping walls, 

 banks, rocks, etc. Do not prune. Will self sow. 



*MULTIFLORA (R. multiflord). Pure white. Single, in many-flowered 

 clusters. Very vigorous. The most showy white climber. Pillar, 

 arch, hedge, and shrubbery. Do not prune. 



*PiNK ROAMER (Hyb. Wicb.). Bright pink. Fragrant. Single. J 

 inch diameter. In large, dense clusters. Rampant, free-growing 

 climber. Excellent for naturalising. Do not prune. 



*PRAIRIE ROSE (R. settgera). Dull rose. Single. Large. In many- 

 flowered clusters. Very late, end of July. Hardy. The only late 

 single climber. Leaf is characteristic, hairy, and dull light green. 



*QuEEN OF THE PRAIRIE (Hyb. settgera). Rosy red, usually with white 

 stripe. Large, light foliage. Later flowering than most other 

 climbers, end of July. Unsurpassed for arbours. 



*SiNGLE MUSK (R. moschata, var. alba). Pure white. Single. Large, 

 in few-flowered clusters. For trellises, pillars, etc. 



THE TEA-SCENTED ROSES 



Unsurpassed for delicacy of colours and fascinating shadings in pink, yellow, and 

 coppery bronze; there are no really dark reds in the true teas. These are the tenderest of 

 the family, and, except in the South and California, need protection. They are worth the 

 effort, because of their continuous blooming quality. If heavily mulched like herbaceous 

 plants they can be grown around New York. 



ANNA OLLIVIER (T.\ Rosy flesh and buff, vigorous grower. Prune 

 sparingly, that is, thin out, reducing the remaining canes slightly. 



MADAME CHEDDANNE GUINIOSSEAU (?".). Canary yellow. Medium- 

 sized flower. Beautiful in bud. Growth moderate. Prune well. 



MADAME JEAN DUPUY (T.). Reddish yellow, centre rosy yellow, beautiful 

 form. An abundant autumn bloomer. Strong-growing. Vigorous. 

 The buds are long and carried on single stems. Prune sparingly. 



MADAME JULES GRAVEREAUX (T.). Chamois-yellow, with rosy centre. 

 Disbud freely. A cross between Reve d'Or and Viscountess Folke- 



