FLORICULTURE 
Teas and Hybrid Teas 
The most of the varieties enumerated 
are the hybrid tea varieties and are the 
most popular of all garden roses on ac- 
count of their continuality of bloom 
throughout the season. Some tea variet- 
ies require protection unless in well shel- 
tered locations. 
Arthur R. Goodwin-——Coppery orange-red. 
Augustine Guinoisseau-—-Rosy white 
Belle Siebrecht—Rosy pink. 
Betty——Coppery rose, shaded yellow. 
Caroline Testout—Clear rose. 
Countess of Gosford—Salmon pink. 
Countess of Shaftsbury—Silvery carmine. 
Cynthia—Lemon-yellow. 
Cynthia Forde—Rose-pink. 
Dean Hole—Carmine shaded with salmon. 
Dorothy Page Roberts—Coppery-pink suf- 
fused apricot yellow. 
Duchess of Albany—Deep pink. 
Duchess of Wellington—Saffron-yellow. 
Earl of Warwick—Salmon pink. 
Edward Mawley—Velvety crimson. 
Elizabeth Barnes—Salmon-rose, 
center 
Etoile de France—Crimson, center fiery 
red. 
General MacArthur-—Scarlet-red. 
George C. Waud—Vermilion 
orange. 
Gruss au Teplitz—Cinnabar-scarlet. 
Instituteur Sirdey—Golden yellow. 
Irish Fireflame—Orange splashed crimson 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock—Red and salmon- 
pink. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Pure white. 
Killarney—Rose color. 
Konigan Carola—Satiny rose flowers. 
La France—Pale peach rose center. 
Lady Alice Stanley—Coral rose. 
Lady Ashtown—Pale rose. 
Laurent Carle—Velvety-carmine. 
Liberty——Brilliant crimson. 
Lyon Rose—Buds coral red, flowers 
shrimp pink shaded coral red and 
chrome yellow. 
Mabel Drew—Cream. 
Madame Abel Chatenay—Rosy salmon ,car- 
mine. 
Madame Ravary—Golden yellow, 
flowers nankeen yellow. 
Madame Segond Weber—Bright salmon- 
rose 
Margaret Molyneux—Saffron yellow. 
Marquise de Sinety—Carmine-ochre 
Melody—Saffron yellow with primrose 
edges. 
Mildred Grant-—-Blush-white tinted with 
pink. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—Indian yellow. 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell—Rosy scarlet buds 
opening reddish salmon 
fawn 
tinted 
open 
969 
Mrs. David Jardine—Bright rosy pink. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller—Pearly 
blush 
Pharisaer—Rosy-white, 
salmon-rose. 
Prince de Bulgarie—Silvery-flesh. 
Rayon de’Or—Cadmium-yellow. 
Richmond—Reddish-scarlet. 
Souvenir du President Carnot—Rosy 
flesh. 
Viscountess Folkestone—Creamy-pink. 
White Killarney—White. 
William R. Smith—Creamy white shaded 
with pink. 
Provence Roses 
Rosa centifoha 
Cabbage or Common—Rosy pink. 
White Provence—Pure white. 
Moss Roses 
Blanche Moreau—Pure white. 
Countess de Murinais—White. 
Crested Moss—Rose color. 
Crimson Globe—Crimson. 
Gloire de Mosses—Blush. 
Austrian Briar Roses 
Rosa lutea 
Austrian Copper—Coppery red (single). 
Austrian Yellow—Yellow (single). 
Harrisonii—Golden Yellow (semi-double). 
Persian Yellow—Deep golden yellow 
Japanese Roses 
Rosa rugosa 
Belle Poitevine—Rose color. 
Blane Double de Coubert—Double white. 
Conrad F. Meyer—Silvery-rose. 
Delicata-—-Soft rose. 
Madame Georges Bruant—Paper white 
Repens alba—Flowers single white. 
Rugosa—Crimson. 
Alba—White 
Wichuraiana Roses and Their Hybrids 
Alberic Barbier—Yellow buds, opening 
creamy white, double. 
American Pillar—Flowers single; rich 
pink with a well defined white eye and 
yellow stamens. 
Bonnie Belle—Single pink flowers with 
yellow stamens. 
Coquina—Flowers single, pale pink shad- 
ing deeper at the tips of the petals. 
Dorothy Perkins—Large clusters of rich, 
soft rose color. 
Evangeline—Single flowers, white shaded. 
Excelsa——Brilliant scarlet-crimson. 
Gardenia—Bright yellow in bud, chang- 
ing to cream as the flowers open. 
Hiawatha—Single bright rich crimson 
with white eye. 
Joseph Lamy-—Porcelain white 
pink. 
Kalmia—-Pink with white center, single. 
Lady Gay-——Pink double. 
center deep 
tinted 
