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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Roses Arranged in Classes 



In order that the various classes may be studied better 

 as to their characteristics, we hereunder group the more 

 important varieties. French, German, and English authori- 

 ties differ somewhat in placing a few kinds. Regarding the 

 following lists, however, they are in substantial agreement. 

 In case of differences we have relied upon the country of 

 origin as our authority, e.g., Harison's Yellow. 



Austrian Briar, or Lutea 



Austrian Copper 

 Austrian Yellow 



*Harison's Yellow 

 *Persian Yellow 



Hybrid Austrian Briar, or Pernetiana 



*Beaute de Lyon 

 *Constance 

 Juliet 



*Louise Catherine 



Breslau 

 *Mme. Edouard Herriot 



*MurieI Dickson 

 *Rayon d'Or 

 *Soleil d'Or 



Bengal 



Archduke Charles 

 Douglas 



Lucullus 



Maddalena Scalarandis 



Appoline 



*Beauty of Rosemawr 

 Burbank 



Agrippina 

 *Hermosa 



Bourbon 



"Champion of the World 

 *Mme. Eugene Marlitt 



China 



Pink Daily 

 *Queen's Scarlet 



Santa Rosa 

 *Souv. de la Malmaison 



Viridifloraf 



Damask 



Mrs. O. C Orpen 



*York and Lancaster 



Alfred Colomb 

 Alphonse Soupert 

 American Beauty 

 *Anna de Diesbachf 

 Antoirie Wintzer 



Hybrid Perpetual 



Ards Rover 

 Ball of Snow 

 Barbarossa 

 Baroness Rothschild 

 Baron de Bonstetten 



Belle d'Orleans 

 *Candeur Lyonnaise 

 Captain Christy 

 Captain Hayward 

 Charles Wagner 



REFERENCE MARKS EXPLAINED 

 The asterisk ( *) indicates leading varieties described on pages 43 to 62. 

 The dagger (t) indicates roses with two names and refers to list of syn- 

 onymous roses. 



