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PROVENCE ROSES, continued. 
Dwart Name. Description. 
9d. Spong, pale rose, small and double. 
9d. White de Meaux, rosette shaped, white, slightly tinted. 
9d. White or Unique ( Grimwood , 1777), white ; a beautiful bud. 
Moss Roses. 
For Pruning see Provence Roses. 
Dwarf. Name. Description. 
gd. Baron de Wassenaer ( V. Verdier, 1854), light crimson, flowering in clusters, 
od. Blanche Moreau ( Moreau & Robert, 1880), pure white, good size, very well mossed. 
9d. Celina (Hardy, 1855), rich crimson, shaded with purpie ; very free flowering. 
9d. Common (1596), pale rose, large and full, good form ; much esteemed. 
9d. Comtesse de Murinais ( Vibert, 1843), white, large and double ; very free flowering, 
gd. Crested ( Vibert, 1827), rosy pink, paler edges, well mossed. 
9d. Gloire de Mousseuses ( Roderl, 1852), rosy blush ; very large and full. 
9d. Laneii (Laf/ay, 1846), rosy crimson, tinted with purple ; large flowers, 
qd. Little Gem ( W. Paul & Son, 1880), crimson, small flowers well mossed. 
9d. Perpetual White, blooming in clusters ; very mossy. 
9d. Salet ( Lacharme , 1854), light rose, blush edges ; very free bloomer. 
9d. White Bath (Salter, 1810) , pure white, very beautiful; best in the bud form. 
DamasK Roses. 
For Pruning see Provence Roses. 
Dwarf. Name. Deaoription. 
gd. Commandant Beaurepaire, bright rose striped purple, violet and white, 
gd. Crimson Damask (Turner, 1902), brilliant crimson, large single flowers. 
9d. Lady Curzon (Turner, 1902), large single pink flowers. 
9d. Lady Sarah Wilson (Turner, 1902), semi-double creamy blush flowers, 
gd. Lady White (Turner, 1902), large semi-double white, tinted with pink. 
9d. Red Damask, self-red, form of Rosa Mundi. 
gd. Rosa Mundi or Village Maid, red striped with white ; very pretty and attractive, 
gd. Tuscany, dark violet, very free and good. 
9d. York and Lancaster, white striped red flat flower, large size, and very pretty. 
Musft Roses. 
This class is of rapid growth and best adapted for climbing, and should therefore be but little 
pruned. The flowers do not appear until late in the summer and are produced in clusters. Their 
peculiar Musk-like scent is one of their chief attractions. 
Dwarf. Name. Description. 
1/- Princess de Nassau, yellowish straw colour, cup shaped, very sweetly scented. 
1/6 Queen of the Musks (Paul & Son, 19x3), small pinky white flowers, rosy pink 
buds, produced in large clusters. 
1 /- River’s Musk, pink shaded with buff; very sweet. 
1 /- Snowstorm (Paul & Son, 1907), pure white ; small flowers, produced in bunches ; 
perpetual flowering. 
Roses for Abroad, see page 7. 
