340 THE BOOK OF THE ROSE ch. xiii 



Mrs. John Laing S. M. Rodocanachi 



Mrs. R. G. Sharman- Ulrioh Brunner 



Crawford Viscountess Folkestone 

 Mrs. Paul 



If any of the delicate Teas can be grown, the list 

 should be consulted ; the hardier sorts should be 

 tried to start with. 



For the sea-side, I do not know of any varieties 

 that are more impatient of violent winds and oc- 

 casional salt in the air than others. For hardy use- 

 ful Eoses the above list would sufiice ; but as there 

 is seldom much harmful frost near the sea, Tea 

 Boses may often also be well and successfully culti- 

 vated. 



