ROSES FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES 



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Madame Alfred Carriere (H.P.). 

 Gloire de Dijon (T.). 

 Reine Marie Henriette (T.). 

 Madame Plantier (H.C.). 

 Philadelphia (R.). 

 White Bath (Moss). 



Particularly Subject to Mildew 



The Hybrid Perpetuals as a class may be 

 said to be liable to mildew: 



Captain Christy (H.T.). 

 Mildred Grant (H.T.). 

 Helen Keller (H.P.). 

 Caroline de Sansal (H.P.). 

 Madame Gabriel Luizet (H.P.). 

 Jules Margottin, slightly (H.P.). 

 Etienne Lever, slightly (H.P.). 

 Eugene Furst (H.P.). 

 Earl Dufferin (H.P.). 

 Lady H. Stewart (H.P.). 

 Marchioness of Lome (H.P.). 

 Blanche Moreau, badly (Moss). 

 Crimson Rambler (M.). 



THE MOST SWEETLY SCENTED ROSES 



As a rule, roses must be either sweetly 

 scented or large flowered to be really popular. 

 A few famous roses have no appreciable 

 odour, e. g., Baroness Rothschild, Victor 

 Verdier, and Captain Christy. 



