ROSES FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES 



75 



Roses for the Cemetery 



For some cemeteries we recommend roses that almost care 

 for themselves — the Wichuraiana type. They creep like ivy 

 and make a mat of shiny foliage which is green for eleven 

 months. 



Next to these, we like the dwarf, compact-growing, free- 

 flowering Polyanthas, especially the White Baby Rambler, 

 Gruss an Aachen, Marie Pavie, and Echo. If you can care 

 for bush roses, select from the "Best Yet" sets, according to 

 locality. If you want some of the sturdiest growers obtain- 

 able, choose from this list: 



Page 

 Sir Thomas Lipton. (H. Rug.) White .... 6 



Frau Karl Druschki. (H.P.) White . 48 



Mme. Plantier. White ... 75 



Single Roses 



These are an interesting 

 group in themselves and rep- 

 resented in various classes. 

 The single Irish roses are 

 best among the Hybrid 

 Teas. 



Irish Elegance (see cut) 

 Irish Brightness 

 Irish Fireflame 



The species are most 



interesting specimens, 



among which is Xan- 



thina. One of the A 



largest flowered A 



of the subspecies ^j^ 



is Altaica (see page ^g>, 



109). 



For Edging Beds 



Polyanthas now offer an 

 assortment in nearly every 

 color-class (pages n 3- 114). 



