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Robert Craig (wich.), Hoopes & Thomas, 1904. — Deep 
orange, fading to creamy white — Vigorous climber. 
— Pillar, arch, pergola. — Very fine foliage. Best in 
hot season. Very large flowers. Early summer 
flowering. 
Rodhatte (poly, pom.) (see page S3). 
Rosa Mundi (Gallica). — Red, striped white. — Vigorous. 
— Garden. — The best of the striped Roses. The 
variety often grown as " York and Lancaster." 
Summer -flowering. Fragrant. 
Rose a Parfum de l'Hay (rug.), Gravereaux, 1904. — 
Dark red. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge. — Very 
fragrant. 
Rose Bradwardine (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 
1895. — Clear rose. — Vigorous. — Bush, hedge. — 
Summer -flowering. 
Rose du Barri (H.T.) (see page 83). 
Rosette de la Legion d'Honneur (H.T.), Bonnaire, 
1896. — Carnation red, veined yellow. — Semi- 
climber. — Garden, pillar. — A pretty and distinct 
variety. A good buttonhole rose. Fragrant. 
Rose Queen (H.T.) (see page 83). 
Rosieriste Jacobs (H.P.), Veuve Ducher, 1880. — See 
" Duke of Wellington." 
Royal Scarlet (H.P.), Paul & Son, 1898.— Vivid crimson 
scarlet. — Moderate. — Garden. — Single -flowered. 
Rubella (Species). — Rose. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Very 
early summer flowering. Single-flowered. 
Rubens (T.), Robert, 1859. — White, shaded with 
creamy rose. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition, 
garden. — An early flowering Tea. 
