fUlCAL RELATIONSHIPS 
• )]'ERN ROSE 
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vftfC. ran 
zmperj/orens 
J^imson Chinese 
1 onthty £nse) 
'j t.Jr China to 
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Oeri ea tiers • 
Mba. Ea/rju, 
ked Pet. 'Mom 
dv Prin temps 
and others 
Pe r i rati yes ’ 
P. Mundf 
P of bucc/eech 
Oio/re de '(dimar 
Village Maid 
Napo/con 
and others 
PPr.W.yan Fleet 
Deri eat ires- 
VictoireMoM 
Cocci nea Posea 
Pobra Duplex 
Marie Leooida 
' and others. 
Periya tikes • 
Fell cite ' et 
Perpetuc' 
Mjrianthes 
Zenoncu/e 
Princess Maria 
and others 
P O. ear 
Gi^ntea 
(Giant kaPosS 
In t.Jr dnrmah 
bFi^Dnd id^ 
Pcses raised 
and cu/ti rated 
in California.. 
Montec/to 
Mad'^tcmoine 
Montanoso 
Delia fiorts^ise 
and others. 
Hubrid 
Na.'ne llnknoiun 
Garden Poses 
dames l/ncertain 
Wichuriana 
Hubrids 
Dorolt^ Perkins 
Hiaujatha 
farquhar 
Excelsa 
Ladj/ Gau 
and others 
P.Garderjia 
and 
P.Jersep BeatJi 
This chart is not a comokte summary, hdt 
a display of progress In the euo/edron q the 
Modern Pose. 
Lines run vpward from each spcrare to 
patents or prototype and end in the speoj/c 
groups. 
The Jour instances qf more than two lines 
do ' not indicate tnp/e hy'brids, but a mixed 
parenlaje., 
Copyright ID/G by L-H'&^E A- tyi/son. 
J emarkable fompilation done by Mr. Fred A. Wilson, of Nahant, Mass, (the similarity of name is but a coincidence), 
m the inspiration of reading the original article in the June, 1915, Garden Magazine. The author of that article 
:{:o6perated in supplying any necessary data, with the result here seen. We feel that the publication of this graphic 
( ecord of the modern Rose is specially important at this time, and that it will be of universal interest, not alone 
:o Rose growers, but to all students of plant history.] 
1916, pages 96 and 97.] 
Typical modem forcing Hybrid Tea 
The Damask was a popular Rose in old gardens 
Rosa Wichuraiana, parent of many popular 
Ramblers 
The old single Rosa gallica 
