ROSES FOR AMERICAN GARDENS 49 



Lyon Rose 

 See page 52 



Gruss an Teplitz 



Kaiserin Aug. Victoria 

 See page 50 



GLOIRE DE CHEDANE GUINOISSEAU. H.P. Flowers bright yer- 

 milion-red with velvety shadings. Choice new variety. Bedding, 

 garden. Prune 2 for Ex., 3 for Q. 



GLOIRE LYONNAISE. H.P. Flowers pale lemon; large. Very vigor- 

 ous. Garden, bedding. A grand rose; the nearest to yellow of any 

 of the Hybrid Perpetuals. Prune 2 for Ex., 3forQ. (See illustration, 

 page 48.) 



GLORY OF MOSSES. M. Flowers blush-color. Very hardy. Bedding. 

 Prune 3. 



GRUSS AN AACHEN. P. Flowers flesh-pink and yellow; very double 

 and free-flowering; vigorous. Edging, bedding. Prune 4. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. H.T. Flowers bright crimson; free bloomer. 

 Fragrant, hardy, vigorous. Garden, bedding, and bush. Prune 5. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ, CLIMBING. C.H.T. Flowers bright crimson. 

 Free bloomer; vigorous. Porch, pillar, arch, trellis. Prune 4. 



HARISON'S YELLOW. A.B. Flowers intense clear golden yellow. 

 Early bloomer. Very hardy. Bush, hedge. Prune 6. 



HARRY KIRK. T. Flowers deep sulphur-yellow with edge of petals 

 lighter; intensely fragrant. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



HELEN GOOD. T. Flowers delicate pink, shaded deeper pink at the 



edges; fragrant. Somewhat like Maman Cochet. Garden, bedding. 



Prune 2. 

 HENRI MARTIN. M. Flowers bright rosy red; fragrant; large. Free 



bloomer; vigorous. Fine in its class. Prune 3. 

 HERMOSA. C. Flowers pink, in clusters; fragrant. Free bloomer; 



vigorous. Garden, bedding, and standard. Prune 3. 

 HIAWATHA. W. Flowers brilliant scarlet; single; bright and 



effective. Vigorous. Arch, trellis, etc. Prune 6, 7 — - 



