ROSE 399 
Hybrid perpetual, or remontant, roses. — These do not flower as 
freely as the groups previously mentioned; but the individual flowers 
are very large and unequaled by any other roses. They, flower chiefly 
in June. Those named are among the finest sorts, and some of them 
flower more or less continuously : — 
Red — Pink — 
Alfred Colomb. Mrs. John Laing. 
Ear] of Dufferin. Paul Neyron. 
Glorie de Margottin. Queen of Queens. 
Anna de Diesbach. Magna Charta. 
Ulrich Brunner. j Baroness Rothschild. 
White — 
Margaret Dickson. Merveille de Lyon. 
Hardy climbing, or pillar roses.— These bloom but once during the 
season. They come after the June roses, however, —a good season — 
and at that time are masses of flowers. They require only slight pruning. 
White — Pink — 
Baltimore Belle, Pr. Queen of the Prairies, Pr. 
Washington, N. Tennessee Belle, Pr. 
Rosa Wichuraiana (trailing). Climbing Jules Margotten, H. P. 
Crimson — Yellow — 
Crimson Rambler, Pol. Yellow Rambler, Pol. 
Tender climbing, or pillar roses. For conservatories, and the 
South as far north as Tennessee. — Those with an asterisk (*) are half- 
hardy north of the Ohio River, or about as hardy as the hybrid teas. 
These need no pruning except a slight shortening-in of the shoots and 
a thinning out of the weak growth. 
Yellow — ; White — 
Maréchal Niel, N. *Aimée Vibert, N. 
Solfaterre, N. Bennett’s Seedling (Ayrshire). 
*Gloire de Dijon, T. White Banksia (Banksiana). 
Yellow Banksia (Banksiana). 
Red — 
*Reine Marie Henriette, T. James Sprunt, C. 
