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Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 
1903. — Flesh, tinted pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, 
garden. — Erect growth. Flowers uniformly good. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (H.T.), S. McGredy 
and Son, 1909. — Soft blush, outside of petals deep 
rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding, — Good in 
autumn. 
Mrs. Walter Easlea (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. W. H. Cutbush (poly, pom.), W. Cutbush & Son, 
1906. — Bright deep pink. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, 
edging, pot. — Very continuous bloomer. One of the 
best pink varieties of its class. Known also as 
"Mrs. Taftr 
Mrs. W. J. Grant (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1895.— 
Deep rosy pink. — Moderate. — Exhibition, garden, 
pot. — Early and very free flowering. Known also 
as " Belle Siebrecht." 
Mrs. W. J. Grant, Climbing (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 
1899. — Pillar, wall, pot, pegging down. — A fine 
climbing sport of "Mrs. W. jf. Grant." Good in 
autumn. 
Mrs. W. T. Massey (H.T.) (see page 81). 
multiflora (Species), from Japan, 1781. — Pure white. — 
Very vigorous climber. — Arch, pergola. — Large 
bunches of small white single flowers. Known also 
as " polyantha simplex." Early summer -flowering. 
multiflora grandiflora (Hybrid of Species), Bernaix, 
1886. — Pure white. — Very vigorous climber. — Arch, 
pergola. — A large -flowered variety of " multiflora" 
Single-flowered. Known also as " polyantha grandi- 
flora." Early summer-flowering. 
