ox ROSES. 



Fig. 58. — Rose William 

 Allex Richardsox. 



standard. Aimee Vibert, 

 white ; a perpetual blos- 

 soming variety; it makes 

 a good screen. Celine 

 Forestier, deep sulphur- 

 yellow ; splendid in all 

 forms. Duchess of Meck- 

 lenberG:, li^ht vellow : 

 flowers in large bunches. 

 Lamarque, pure white ; a 

 grand Rose on a warm 

 wall ; tender otherwise. 

 L'ldeal, yellow, shaded 

 with bronze : beautiful : 

 a good habit. ^vladame 

 Pierre Cochet, apricot; 

 a very pretty variety. 

 Marechal Xiel (Fig. 59), 



training in the shoots nearly their 

 full length. If pruned hard, although 

 the growth may, and probably 

 will, be rampant, flowers will 

 be conspicuous by their small 

 quantity. A few varieties answer 

 well as standards, the heads 

 being trained in a weeping 

 or umbrella form. These 

 are mentioned as 

 good standards; 

 others should be 

 against a wall or 

 Adelina V. ^lorel, yellow: 

 Jpi small, and produced in 

 bunches ; best as a 



making 

 all the 

 trained 

 pillars : 



Fig. 59. — Rose Marechal Xiel. 



