PARK AND 
CEMETERY. 
I 
32 Marguerite de St. Amande H. P. 
33 Dupuy Jamain “ 
34 Thomas Mills “ 
35 Ulrich Brunner “ 
36 Clio “ 
37 Comtesse Cecile de Chabrillant. “ 
38 Frau Karl Druschki “ 
39 Eclair “ 
40 Mme. Alfred Carriere “ 
41 Mrs. Sharman Crawford “ 
42 Prince Camille de Rohan .' “ 
43 Eugene Furst “ 
44 Prosper Laugier “ 
45 Prince Arthur 
46 Mme. Isaac Pereire and. . . . 1 . . H. B. 
Marchioness of Downshlre H. P. 
47 Baron de Bonstettin “ 
48 Captain Hayward “ 
49 Marie Baumann “ 
50 Marchioness of Dufferin 
51 White Bath Moss. 
52 Lady Helen Stewart..! H. P. 
53 Baroness Rothschild “ 
54 Fisher Holmes “ 
55 Marshall P. Wilder “ 
56 Duke of Edinburgh “ 
57 Alfred Colomb “ 
58 Anna de Deisbach “ 
59 Francois Levet 
60 Marie Rady “ 
61 Margaret Dickson “ 
62 Hippolyte Jamain “ 
63 Miss Annie Wood “ 
64 Robert Duncan “ 
65 Magna Charta 
66 Mrs. John Laing “ 
67 Heinrich Schultheis 
68 Gloire Lyonnaise H. T. 
69 Pierre Netting H. P. 
70 Paul Neyron 
71 Charles Lefebvre “ 
72 John Hopper “ 
73 Senateur Vaisse “ 
74 Marchioness of Londonderry. . . “ 
75 Jeannie Dickson “ 
76 Duchess de Vallombrosa 
77 Duke of Fife “ 
78 Jubilee 
79 Susanne Marie Rhodocanachi . . “ 
80 Charles Gater 
81 Louis Van Houtte “ 
82 Marquise de Castellane 
83 Mavourneen “ 
84 Merrie England 
85 Mrs. F. W. Sanford “ 
86 Horace Vernet “ 
87 Tom Wood 
88 Paul’s Early Blush “ 
89 Oscar Cordel “ 
90 Gruss an Teplitz H. T. 
91 Charles Bonnett H. P. 
92 Gloire de Dijon T. 
93 Sir Rowland Hill H. P. 
94 Pride of Waltham “ 
PLAN FOR NEW 
Philadelphia is to have for the first 
time public recreation grounds that 
will compare favorably with those that 
are to be found in the leading cities 
of this country and Europe. In this 
respect Philadelphia has been far be- 
hind. Director McKenty has commis- 
sioned Andrew J. Sauer to completely 
remodel the old Starr Garden Park, 
the unsightly lot that is bounded by 
Sixth, Seventh, Lombard and Rodman 
streets, and a modern, well-equipped 
playground made of it. The Starr 
Garden Center, a settlement society, 
has taken an active interest in the work 
The plan submitted by Architect 
Sauer and approved by the director and 
Chief Eisenhouer provides ample room 
for play, with a strip of grass around 
the entire park protected by a cement 
coping. 
Inside the coping the park will be 
divided into three parts. One end will 
95 Vick’s Caprice H. P. 
96 Salamander 
101 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria ....H. T. 
102 Augustine Guinoisseau “ 
103 Maman Cochet “ 
104 Souv. 'de la Malmaison B. 
105 Coquette des Blanches H. N. 
106 Captain Christy H. T. 
107 La France “ 
108 Caroline Testout “ 
Nos. 109, 110, 111 and 112 contain 
Polyantha Roses in collection. 
Nos. 113, 114, 115 and 116 are Wich- 
uraiana Hybrids on low, circular embank- 
ment at Rustic Rose House. 
Bed No.. 
Class. 
117 
Agnes Emily Carman 
and 
118 
Delicata 
Belle Poitevine and 
H. Rug. 
Mme. 
119 
Georges Bruant .... 
Chedane Guinoisseau 
and 
Mme. Plantanus 
120 Arnold Rose (H. Mult.) and 
Rosa Rug'osa Rug. 
Nos. 97, 98, 99, 100, 135 and 136 are 
Standard Roses with Midget Rose (Rosa 
Multfiora nana) tor under planting. 
In Standards, the following varieties 
are used: Abel Carriere, H. P. ; Aime 
Vibert, N. ; A. K. Williams, H. P. ; Alfred 
Colomb, H. P. ; Antoine Revoire, H. T.; 
Baldwin, H. T. : Baron de Bonstettin, H. 
P. ; Baronne de Rothschild, H. P. ; Beauty 
of Waltham, H. P. ; Belle Lyonnaise, T.; 
Bouquet d’Or, N.; Captain Christy, H. T.; 
Camille Bernardin, H. P. ; Caroline Kus- 
ter, N. ; Caroline Testout, H. T.; Cather- 
ine Mermet, T.; Celine Forestier, N.; 
Charles Lefebvre, H. P. ; Cheshunt Hy- 
brid, H. T.; Coquette des Blanches, H. N. ; 
Countess of Caledon, H. T.; Countess of 
Oxford, H. P.; Countess of Rosebery, H. 
P. ; Danmark, H. T. ; Due de Cazes, H. 
P. : Duke of Edinburgh, H. P. ; Duchess of 
Albany, H. T. ; Duchess of Bedford, H. P. ; 
Earl of Dufferin, H. P.; Eclair, H. P. ; 
Eliza Boelle, H. N.; Eugene Appert, H. 
P. ; Eugene Furst, H. P. ; B. Y. Teas, H. 
P. ; Fisher Holmes, H. P. ; Francisca 
Kruger, T. ; Gen. .Jacqueminot, H. P. ; 
Gloire de Dijon, T.; Gloire Lyonnaise, 
H. T.; Grace Darling, H. T.; Gustave 
Regis. H. T. ; Heinrich Schultheis, H. P. ; 
Her Majesty, H. P. ; Horace Vernet, H. 
P. ; Jeannie Dickson, H. P. ; John Hopper, 
H. P.; John Stuart Mill, H. P.; Jules 
Margottln. H. P. ; Kaiserin Augusta Vic- 
toria, H. T.; Killarney, H. T.; Lady Mary 
Fitzwilliam, H. T.; La Prance, H. T.; 
L’Ideal, H. T. ; Louis Odier, B. ; Louis 
Van Houtte, H. P. ; Marechal Niel N. ; 
Magna Charta, H. P. ; Margaret Dick- 
son, H. P. ; Marie Baumann, H. P. ; Marie 
Rady, H. P. ; Mavourneen, H. P. ; Mer- 
contain sand piles, swings, see-saws 
and amusements for the smaller chil- 
dren, while the other end will provide 
beside these things apparatus such as 
horizontal bars, hand rings and over- 
veille de Lyon, H. P. ; Mme. Berard, T.; 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet. H. P. ; Mme. 
Lacharme, H. P. : Mine. Pernet Ducher, 
H. T.; Mme. Pierre Cochet. N. : Mme. 
Falcot. T. ; Mens'. Boncenne, H. P. ; Mrs. 
Wm. J. Grant, H. T.; Paul Neyron, H. P. ; 
Pride of Waltham. H. P. ; Princesse de 
Bearn, H. P. ; Reine Marie Henriette, H. 
T.; Reve d’Or, N. ; Reynolds Hole, H. P.; 
Souv. de la Malmaison. B. ; Souv. Du 
Pres. Carnot, H. T.; Souv. d’un Ami, T. ; 
Thomas Mills, H. P. : Ulrich Brunner, H. 
P. ; William Allen Richardson, N.; and 
Xavier Olibo, H. P. 
On the arches spanning the main and 
diagonal turf walks, the following climb- 
ing varieties are used: 
Class 
121 Crimson Rambler Pol. 
122 Crimson Rambler “ 
123 Dawson Rose H. Mult. 
124 Baltimore Belle P. 
125 Dorothy Perkins H. Wich. 
126 Rosa Setigera P. 
127 Pink Ramliler Pol. 
128 Pink Rambler 
The trellises, which enclose three sides 
of the Rose Garden, are divided into six 
sections and contain climbing roses as 
follows: 
Section 129: Climbing Jules' Margot- 
tin. H. P. ; Climbing Victor Verdier, H. 
P. ; Moschata alba. H. Cl.; Paul’s Car- 
mine Pillar, H. Cl.; Philadelphia, Pol.; 
Pink Pearl, H. Wich.; Manda’s Triumpli. 
H. Wich.; South Orange Perfection, H. 
Wich.; Universal Favorite, H. Wich.; an'di 
White Rambler, Pol. 
Section 130; Gardenia, H. Wich.; Jer- 
sey Beauty, H. Wich. ; Hiawatha, H. 
Wich.; Karissima, H. Wich.; Leuchstei-n. 
Pol.; Pink Roamer, H. Wich.; Queen of 
the Prairie. P. ; Rubin. Pol.; Sweetheart, 
H. Wiclr.; and Wm. Egan, H. Wich. 
Sections 131 and 132: Crimson Ram- 
bler, Pol. (20 plants). 
Section 133; Green Mantle, H. S. B.; 
Jeannie Deans, H. S. B.; Julia Manner- 
ing, H. S. B. ; Lady Penzance, H. S. B. ; 
Lord Penzance, H. S. B.; Lucy Ashton, 
H. S. B. ; Meg Merrilies, H. S. B. ; Lucy 
Bertram, H. S. B.; Minna, H. S. B.; and 
Rose Bradwardine, H. S. B. 
Section 134: Amy Robsart, H. S. B.; 
Anne of Geirstein, H. S. B. ; Brenda, H. 
S. B. ; Catherine Seyton, H. S. B.; Centi- 
folia, Prov.; Edith Bellenden, H. S. B. ; 
Flora Mclvor, PI, S. B. ; Helene, Pol.; 
Psyche, Pol. ; and White Dawson. H. 
Mult. 
No. 137; The climbing rose on the rus- 
tic rose house is the new rambler. “Lady 
Gay’’ (Pol.). 
head ladders. A wading pool for the 
summer time, which the cold weather 
will turn into a skating rink, and min- 
iature merry-go-rounds will also be 
features of the grounds. 
PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENT OF STARR GARDEN PARK, ITIILADEId’HIA 
PLAYGROUND IN PHILADELPHIA 
