Roses 
Climbing Wootton Roses (see page 41) 
Cheshunt Hybrid. (H. T.) Large; double; 
full; of perfect form; fragrant; ruby-crimson, 
passing to rich maroon; a strong grower. 
Climbing Bridesmaid. (C. T.) Somewhat 
similar to its parent, Bridesmaid; dark pink, 
variable in color. Strong climber. 
Comtesse Eva Starliemberg. (T.) Yellow, 
buff and yellow center, edged rose. Medium to 
large; double and full. Strong grower. 
Coquette Bordelais. (H. P.) Pink; large, 
regular flowers; vigorous grower. 
Duchesse de Brabant. (T.) Pink; petals 
deeper colored on outer surface; buds and 
flowers globular; very free bloomer; vigorous 
and excellent for planting in beds, as the bushes 
when in bloom are very showy. An old-fash¬ 
ioned garden Rose of great merit. 
Heinrich Schultheis. (H. P.) Clear pink; 
full; double; of good size; vigorous grower. 
Henry M. Stanley. (T.) Pale pink, edged 
and mottled deep rose, with a lovely shade of 
salmon on reverse of petals. Large, double and 
full. 
Her Majesty. (H. P.) Beautiful shade of 
pink; large, well-formed flowers; sweet-scented; 
very double. A vigorous grower, producing 
flowers on long stems. 
Improved Rainbow. (T.) Pink, petals 
striped with deeper pink, beautifully marked; 
full, globular buds. An odd and very desirable 
variety. Sport from Papa Gontier. 
Jules Finger. (T.) Dark pink, almost red; 
good buds; flowers good size; very double. 
La Grandeur. (T.) Light pink with dark 
pink veins; inner petals twisted, smaller and 
shorter than outer ones. Flowers in clusters of 
5 to 15. Good grower. 
La Reine. (H. P.) Dark pink, petals lighter 
on the outer surface; large-flowered; double 
and fragrant. Quite vigorous. 
Louis Richard. (T.) Pink with salmon shad¬ 
ing, petals darker on the outer surface; well- 
formed buds on long stems. Good grower and 
bloomer. 
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