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PRINXE CAMILLE DE ROHAN 

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PAUL NEYRON 

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Ruby Queen. (H.C.) Fls. ruby, with white center; large; 

 double; in clusters. Vigorous. Pergola, pillar, etc. Prune 6, 7 +. 



Safrano. (T.) Fls. apricot-yellow; fragrant; semi-double; con- 

 stant bloomer. Vigorous. Bedding, garden. Prune 3. (See cut above.) 



Shower of Gold. (H.W.) Fls. deep golden yellow; borne in 

 fine trusses. Beautiful, vivid glossy green foliage. Very vigorous. 

 Arch, pergola, porch, etc. Prune 6, 7 — . 



Sir Thomas Lipton. (H.R.) Fls. pure white; fragrant; con- 

 stant bloomer. Lvs. beautiful. Vigorous. Hedge, bush or garden. Prune 

 5, 7 +. Very hardy. 



Souv. DE LA Malmaison. (B.) Fls. lovely creamy flesh with 

 rose center, elegantly shaded. Garden, bedding. Prune 3. 



Sunburst. (H.T.) Fls. intense orange-copper and golden yel- 

 low. Extra fine. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



SWEETBRIAR. (R. rubiginosa). (H.C.) Fls. pink; single. Vig- 

 orous. Hedge, bush. Valued for delightful fragrance of its foliage. 

 Prune 6, 7-I-. 



Tausendschon. (H.C.) Fls. white to deep pink. Very vigor- 

 ous. Porch, arch, etc. Has few thorns. One of the best of the recent 

 introductions. Prune 6, 7 — . 



Ulrich- Brunner. (H.P.) Fls. rich red; fragrant; petals broad, 

 round, thick. Vigorous. Garden, be;Ming and standard. A very desira- 

 ble variety. Prune i for Ex., 3 for Q. 



ViCK's Caprice. (H.P.) Fls. pink, striped white; very double. 

 Vigorous. Bedding. An attractive Rose. Prune 2 for Ex., 3 for Q. 



White Dorothy Perkins. (H.C.) Fls. pure white. Same 

 habits and as free-flowering as Pink Dorothy Perkins, and an exceellent 

 companion for the pink. Prune 6, 7 — . 



White Killarney. (H.T.) Flowers pure white; long, pointed 

 buds. Mgorous. Garden, bedding, cut-flower. Prune 3. 



White Mam an Cochet. (T.) Fls. pure white; large, full; fra- 

 grant; buds long, pointed. \'igorous. Garden, bush. Prune 2. 



Wichuraiana, (\V.) Fls. pure white; single. Lvs. glossy; free 

 from insects. Mgorous. Creeping. Will grow anv'where. Splendid for 

 holding banks from washing. Prune 6, 7-f. 



William Shean. (H.T.) Fls. pure pink with delicate ochery 

 venation; very large. \^igorous. Bedding, garden. Prune 3. 



W. R. Smith. (H.T.) Blush-pink; large; full. Vigorous grower. 

 Garden, bedding. Prune i for Ex., 3 for Q. 



WiLLOWMERE. (H.T.) Fls. rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow 

 in the center and toning to carmine-pink toward edge of petals. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 4. 



York and Lancaster. (Damask.) Fls. striped red and white. 

 Very hardy. A very old Rose and much in demand. Garden. Prune 4. 



See Explanatory Key on pages 16, 17 25 How to Prune, see page 15 



