GARDENING FOR LITTLE GIRLS 
Gruss an Teplitz, the best dark rose, and fra- 
grant; velvety crimson. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, blooms of lovely 
shape, on long stems; pearly white. 
Killarney, very popular and one of the best of 
its color; lovely pink. 
Killarney, a ‘‘sport,’’ same as the pink; white. 
La France, eepecially good form, fragrant; 
bluish-pink. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward, a vigorous plant, of compact 
growth, very popular ; pinkish-yellow. 
Richmond, a steady bloomer all summer, with a 
beautiful bud; rich deep red. 
Hybrid Perpetuals. (Commonly known as June 
roses, and hardy. The following will bloom 
most of the summer.) 
Anna de Diesbach (Gloire de Paris), splendid 
in the garden and fragrant; rich carmine. 
American Beauty, successful in most localities ; 
rose-carmine. 
Frau Karl Druschki, very large and fragrant; 
snowy white. 
General Jacqueminot, a favorite that does well 
everywhere; crimson. 
Louis van Houtte, very desirable and fragrant; 
deep red. 
Mrs. John Laing, late blooming and hardy, fra- 
grant; lovely pink. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford, a splendid 
bloomer ; rose-pink. 
Ulrich Brunner, large, fragrant, with well- 
formed flowers; cherry red. 
Moss. (Loved for the beautiful fragrant buds with 
their mossy covering.) 
Blanche Moreau, flowers in clusters; white. 
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