TEN] AMONG THE FLOWERS 
These are, Alfred Colomb, Louis VanHoute, Victor 
Verdier, Anna de Diesbach, Chas. Lefebre, Coun- 
tess of Oxford, Gen. Jacqueminot, Mrs. John 
Laing, Paul Neron, Margaret Dickson, American 
Beauty, Francois Levet, Dinsmore, Vick’s Caprice, 
Ulrich Brunner, Prince Camille de Rohan. This 
list leaves out a host of good ones, but it will prob- 
ably be larger than most of my readers will need to 
plant. Special favorites with me are General 
Jack, Dinsmore, Ulrich Brunner, Jules Margotin, 
Alfred Colomb. Perhaps these will be all that you 
can afford. 
Of nearly hardy roses there is an immense list, 
and where your protection is fairly good they make 
the most satisfactory plants because always in 
bloom. My list begins with that grand rose, La 
France, followed by Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 
Clothilde Soupert, Malmaison, Balduin, Liberty, 
Hermosa, Virginia Coxe, Meteor, Perle de Jardins, 
Papa Gontier, Mrs. Robert Peary, President Car- 
not, Maria Guillot, Belle Seibrecht, Mad. Abel 
Chatenay, Souvenir de Wootton, Mad. Caroline 
Testout. Here again we are leaving out many fine 
roses — more than we are including — but the list in- 
cludes some of the very best and hardiest. If you 
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