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of the open flower is clear saffron-yellow, with carmine 

 centre, passing to Naples yellow. It was raised from 

 Madame M61anie Soupert crossed with Rayon d'Or. 



Constance. — ^This was exhibited at the International 

 Show at Chelsea, in 1912, for the first time, and evoked 

 much praise for its wonderful golden colour and fine 

 form. 



Deutschland* — Large and full ; golden-yellow, tinted 

 with rose and orange. 



Gottfried Keller. — ^The blooms are semi-double, and of 

 the colouring of Lady Penzance Brier — coppery-yellow. 

 Flowers freely in autumn. 



Johannisfeuer.* — Large and full, golden-yellow, the 

 edges of petals golden-red. 



Juliet.* — A lovely variety, and as fragrant as beauti- 

 ful. Colour, old gold on outside of petals ; inside, rich 

 carmine-red. 



Les Rosati.* — ^Deep carmine, the outside of the petals 

 cerise-red, stained with yellow at base of petals ; free 

 flowering and vigorous. 



Louis Barhier. — ^This is a climbing rose. The semi- 

 double flowers are of bright coppery-red colour, passing 

 to rose and purple. 



Louise Catherine Breslau. — Somewhat similar to Arthur 

 R. Goodwin. The buds are coral-red, the open flower 

 flushed with yeUow, and fading to pink. Very attractive. 

 It is almost impossible to describe this rose faithfully, 

 so subtle are its tints. It will surely be in every garden 

 when better known. 



Lyons Rose. — The colour is very variable, sometimes 



