TEA ROSES 99 



shading, and is often grown for exhibition. It is dis- 

 appointing as a garden rose. 



Madame Jules Siegfried. — ^A beautiful cream-white 

 rose of good form. 



Madame Moreau. — ^A distinct and attractive variety, 

 with copper-yellow flowers. 



Noetta Nabonnand. — A magnificent rose, still classed 

 as a Tea, though it seems more closely allied to the 

 Hybrid Teas. It grows vigorously, and bears very long, 

 fragrant buds of the most vivid velvety-crimson shade ; 

 they soon become full blown, but in the bud are 

 splendid. It flowers freely. 



Papillon. — ^An old rose, with small and very dainty 

 buds of pink and white and copper shades. Rather tender. 

 A charming variety for buttonholes. 



Souvenir de Madame Leonie Viennot. — A rose of 

 fascinating shades of colour, yellow shaded with red. 

 The blooms cire of good size and freely produced. 



