ROSES FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES I5I 



General Jacqueminot (H.C.), red 



Mrs. Paul (H.P.), violet-red. 



Louis Van Houtte (H.P.). red shaded amaranth. 



Crested Moss, pink. 



Climbers 



Seven Sisters (P.), crimson. 

 Crimson Rambler (M.), bright crimson. 

 Carmine Pillar (single H.P.), bright crimson. 

 Dawson (R.H.), light pink. 



ROSES FOR THE OHIO AND MISSOURI VALLEYS 



By a rosarian in Kentucky. This is a 

 betwixt and between territory, too severe for 

 the real Southern roses, and yet decidedly 

 warmer than the regular Eastern section. In 

 the course of a tour these roses were noted as 

 thriving best over the widest areas. This list 

 shows how generally adapted to widely differ- 

 ent areas are some of the best-known roses 

 of the East. 



Hybrid Perpetuals 



General Jacqueminot (H.C.), dark red. 

 Charles Lefebvre, bright crimson. 

 Camille de Rohan deep crimson. 



Cluster Roses 



Pacquerette (Polyantha Perpetual), pure white, small. 

 Hermosa (Bourbon), deep pink. 

 Agrippina (Bengal), velvety crimson. 



