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R. indica. But to learn all this would be both 
tedious and difficult for a beginner. The 
easiest plan is to remember these few distinc¬ 
tions—the hybrid perpetuals ; the tea-scented 
and noisette ; China roses and briars ; and I will 
give you the names of some in each of these 
classes, and also of one or two good climbing 
roses (which may belong to one of these or 
some smaller class) which are suitable for 
almost any garden ; but at the same time you 
must remember there are so very many to 
choose from that you could make several lists 
of roses, all perhaps equally good, and yet each 
containing a new set of names. 
Hybrid Perpetual and Hybrid Teas 
Baroness Rothschild 
Pale pink. 
Boule de Neige . 
White. 
Captain Christy . 
Blush pink. 
Duke of Edinburgh 
Deep bright red. 
Dupuy Jamain 
Bright red. 
Glory of Cheshunt 
Shaded’ crimson. 
La France 
Pink. 
Madame Victor Verdier . 
Light crimson. 
Merveille de Lyon 
White. 
Pride of Waltham 
Bright pink. 
Prince Camille de Rohan 
Dark crimson. 
Ulrich Brunner . 
Bright red. 
Viscountess Folkestone . 
Pale pink. 
