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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Lady Hillingdon (see page 50) 



Mme. Camille 



LAURENT CARLE. H.T. Flowers brilliant, velvety carmine; large 

 and perfect; intensely fragrant. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



LEONIE LAMESCH. P. Flowers vary from cochineal-red in the bud 

 to glowing coppery red, marked with orange when the bloom opens. 

 Very floriferous. Garden, bedding. Prune 3. 



LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. Per. Flowers shrimp-pink, 

 shaded with reddish coppery orange and chrome-yellow on the 

 reverse of petals. Garden, bedding. Prune 5. 



LOUISE WELTER (Baby Tausendschon). P. Flowers deep pink to 

 white. Identical in color with the popular climbing Tausendschon, or 

 Thousand Beauties. Bedding, edging. Prune 5. 



LYON ROSE. H.T. Flowers salmon-pink shaded chrome-yellow; full; 

 globular; fragrant. Vigorous. Hardy. Bedding. Constant bloomer. 

 Said to be beyond competition. Prune 3. (See illustration, page 49.) 



MME. ALFRED CARRIERE. N. Flowers cream-white, tinged pale 

 yellow. Large, full, double, and sweet. Vigorous grower. Porch, arch, 

 trellis. Prune 7. 



MME. CAMILLE. T. Flowers flesh, changing to salmon; large, full; 

 sweet. Constant bloomer; vigorous. Bedding. Prune 2. 



MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. H.T. Flowers clear pink, edged sil- 

 very rose. Magnificent variety. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. (See 

 illustration in color, page 12.) 



MME. CHARLES LUTAUD. H.T. Flowers deep chrome-yellow, 

 sometimes tinged rosy scarlet. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MME. EDMOND ROSTAND. H.T. Flowers pale flesh, shaded with 

 salmon, center reddish orange — distinct and charming. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 5. 



