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Hybrid perpetual, or remontant, roses. — These do not flower as 

 freely as the groups previously mentioned; but the individual flowers 

 are very large and unequaled by any other roses. They flower chiefly 

 in June. Those named are among the finest sorts^ and some of them 

 flower more or less continuously : — 



Red Pink — 



Alfred Colomb. Mrs. John Laing. 



Earl of Dufferin. Paul Neyron. 



Glorie de Margottin. Queen of Queens. 



Anna de Diesbach. Magna Charta. 



Ulrich Brunner. Baroness Rothschild. 



White — 



Margaret Dickson. Merveille de Lyon. 



Hardy climbing, or pillar roses. — These bloom but once during the 

 season. They come after the June roses, however, — a good season — 

 and at that time are masses of flowers. They require only slight pruning. 



White — Pink — 



Baltimore Belle, Pr. Queen of the Prairies, Pr. 



Washington, N. Tennessee Belle, Pr. 



Rosa Wichuraiana (trailing). Climbing Jules Margotten, H. P. 



Crimson — Yellow — 



Crimson Rambler, Pol. Yellow Rambler, Pol. 



Tender climbing, or pillar roses. For conservatories, and the 

 South as far north as Tennessee. — Those with an asterisk (*) are half- 

 hardy north of the Ohio River, or about as hardy as the hybrid teas. 

 These need no pruning except a slight shortening-in of the shoots and 

 a thinning out of the weak growth. 



Yellow — White — 



Marechal Niel, N. *Aimee Vibert, N. 



Solfaterre, N. Bennett's Seedling (Ayrshire). 



*Gloire de Dijon, T. White Banksia (Banksiana). 

 Yellow Banksia (Banksiana). 



Red — 



*Reine Marie Henriette, T. James Sprunt, C. 



