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Marie Van Houtte. Lemon-yellow, petals edged with rose. One of 



the most distinct and best of the Teas. 

 Medea. Lemon colour. Good in dry weather. 



Monsieur Furtado. Sulphur-yellow. Rather small ; requires generous 

 treatment. 



Mrs. Pierpont Morgan. Bright cerise. A very high-coloured Mf/ie. 

 Cusin. 



Niphetos. White. The whitest of all Tea Roses ; tender. 



Climbing Niphetos. White. A climbing variety of the above. 

 Perle des Jardins. Bright straw-colour. Good in autumn ; uncertain 

 in form. 



Climbing Perle des Jardins. Bright straw-colour. A climbing 

 variety of the above. 



Princess of Wales. Rosy-yellow. Very variable in colour. 



Rubens. White, shaded with creamy-rose. One of the finest of the 

 light-coloured Teas ; fragrant ; early. 



Souvenir d'Elise Vardon. Cream, with rosy tint. An exquisite Rose. 



Souvenir de Paul Neyron. Creamy-white, with rosy tint. Very free- 

 flowering. 



Souvenir de S. A. Prince. J Pure white. A white sport from Soti- 



The Queen. ( veiiir iVim Ami. 



Souvenir de Ther^se Levet. Brownish-crimson. The darkest Tea. 

 Souvenir d'un Ami. Pale rose. A useful, hardy, rose-coloured Tea. 

 The Bride. White, tinged lemon. A sport from Caiherme Merjuet ; 

 fragrant. 



The Queen. Pure white. A white sport from Souvenir (Pun Ami, 



BOURBON. 



Mme. Isaac Periere. Light carmine. Good in autumn. 



Mrs Paul. Blush-white, shaded peach. Best on * cutbacks ' and 



standards. Gold Medal N.R.S. 

 Souvenir de la Malmaison. Blush- white, shaded flesh. Best in 



autumn ; very free-flowering. 

 Climbing Souvenir de la Malmaison. Blush white, shaded flesh. 



A climbing variety of the above. 



GARDEN ROSES. 



SUMMER FLOWERING, except those marked * 



PROVENCE ROSES (Rosa Centifolia). 



Cabbage or Common. Rosy-pink. Very fragrant ; best on own roots ; 



requires close pruning. 

 Crested or Cristata. Rosy-pink, paler edges. Very fragrant ; best 



on own roots ; requires close pruning. 

 White or Unique. Paper-white. Very fragrant ; best on own roots ; 



requires close pruning. 



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