388 



PBAGTIGAL GUIDE TO GABDEN PLANTS hybeid eosbs 



Mrs. Jowiti, brilliant crimson, large 

 and deep globular form. Also known as 

 Due de Bohan. 



Paul's Carmine Pillar, bright rosy 

 carmine, a good climber. 



PomVs Cheshunt Sca/rlet, beautiful in 

 bud, semi-double, vivid scarlet-crimson. 



Pierre Notting, dark red virith a violet 

 tint, very fine. 



Prefet Limhourg, dark velvety red, 

 large and cupped. 



Prince Arthu/r, very rich dark crimson, 

 in the form of General Jacqueminot. 



Prince Camille deJRohan {LaBosiere), 

 dark velvety crimson -maroon, richly 

 shaded, large and full. 



B. B. Cater, bright magenta-car- 

 mine, beautifully shaped, early and free 

 flowering. 



Bed Ga/untlet, bright scarlet-crimson, 

 good shape. 



Beynolds Hole, rich crimson, shaded 

 maroon, fine globular form. 



Bobert Duncan, bright rosy lake, per- 

 fectly forraed, free blooming and continu- 

 ous. 



Bosieriste Jacobs, rich velvety red, 

 clouded with black, good form. 



Boyal Sca/rlet, a single scarlet variety, 

 blooms produced in great abundance, useful 

 for bedding. 



I- Salamiamder, bright crimson-scarlet, 

 very vivid, large and full. 



Sinateur Vaisse, dazzling scarlet, fine 

 form and large, a free bloomer. 



Sir Bowla/nd Sill, a rich deep port 

 wine colour, large, fuU and sweetly per- 

 fumed. 



Sou/uenir de Henry Vy, dark crimson 

 and good form. 



Sta/r of Waltham, deep crimson, large, 

 full and deeply imbricated 



Sultan of Zanzibar, blackish-maroon, 

 edged with scarlet, large globular flowers. 



Suzanne Marie Bodoca/nachi, soft rosy 

 cerisa, very distinct and beautiful. 



The Shah, very bright red, shaded, of 

 medium size. 



T. W. Girdlestone, brilliant vermilion, 

 thoroughly distinct, large, full and well 

 formed. 



Tom Wood, cherry-red, large, full and 

 perfectly formed, flowers very freely. 



TJVrich Brunner, cherry-crimson, very 

 large blooms, effective. 



Victor Hugo, brilliant crimson, free- 

 flowering. 



Victor Verdier, cherry-rose, shaded 

 with carmine, large, fine and very free. 



Waltham Stamdard, brilliant carmine, 

 shape and petal of A. K. WilUams, fine 

 foliage and a grand exhibition Eose. 



Xavier OUho, velvety black, shaded 

 with amaranth, large globular form. 



Shades of Pink or Eose 



Abel Grand, beautiful silvery rose, 

 glossy and fresh in colour, large and 

 fuU. 



Alphonse Sou/pert, bright pink, very 

 large and free. 



American Beauty, deep rose, large, 

 globtdar, and good shape ; deliciously 

 scented. 



Anna Alexieff, bright rose, large, very 

 free bloomer. 



Baroness Bothsohild, very light rosy 

 pink, changing almost to white; fine 

 shape, and free. 



Clara Cochet, bright pink, clear in 

 colour, globular shape. 



Climbing Edouard Morren, glossy 

 pink, delicate in colour. 



CUmbi/ng La Fra/nce, satiny pink, a 

 good climber. 



Climbing Marie Coiniet, bright rose, 

 changing to blush. 



CUmbing Queen of Queens, pink, with 

 blush edges, free bloomer. 



CUo, flesh colour, shaded rosy pink, 

 large and globular. 



Comtesse de Serenyi, delicate pink, 

 shaded rose, large compact flower of 

 splendid shape. 



Countess of Bosebery, soft carmine- 

 rose, large and full, cupped form, hand 

 some foliage. 



Dowager Duchess of Marlborough 

 pure rose, large globular flower, beautiftdly 

 scented. 



Duchesse de Morny, clear bright rose 

 and fine shape. 



Duchess of Fife, soft silvery pink, 

 a beautiful shade, finely cupped. 



Duchesse de Vallombrosa, light rose- 

 peach passing to white, large globular 

 flower. 



Duchess of Yorh, pale pink flushed 

 with rose. 



Edouard Morren,')aii\!^axA glossy pink, 

 fresh and clear, very large. 



Egeria, beautiful light silvery peach, 

 good shape. 



Elie Morel, lilac-rose, large and full, 

 perfect form. 



Ellen Drew, silvery pink, quite a 

 distinct Eose. A sport from Duchesse de 

 Morny. 



