MISCELLANEOUS EVERBLOOMING ROSES continued 
Hermosa (China). Pink. Much like old blush in color; flowers rather 
full, and freely produced ; a good grower. 
Maman Cochet (Tea). Rosy white. An extra-strong grower, produc¬ 
ing its large buds and flowers in the greatest profusion ; color deep rose-pink, 
inner side of petals silvery rose ; borne on long, stiff stems ; very double and 
exquisite when in bud. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison (Bourbon). Flesh. Clear flesh, edges blush ; 
very large and double ; deliciously scented and beautiful, particularly so in 
the autumn. 
White Maman Cochet (Tea). White. Identical with Maman Cochet, 
except in color ; an ideal bedding variety. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
These are strong growers, with fine large foliage and magnificent flowers. 
They are generally known as June Roses, as they produce their grand display of 
bloom in that month. The following sorts cover a good range of color and arc 
all tested and desirable : 
Alfred K. Williams. Carmine-red. Large, full, and of most perfect 
form ; a brilliant and beautiful variety ; a free bloomer and fragrant. 
Baroness Rothschild. Rose. Very beautiful pale rose ; very large and 
of superb form; a grand Rose. 
Captain Hayward. Carmine-crimson. Bright carmine-crimson, of per¬ 
fect form, and sweetly scented ; certainly a grand Rose. 
Clio. Flesh. Shaded in the center with rosy pink; large and globular 
in form. 
Boule de Neige. White. Pure white, of beautiful form; very free 
bloomer and good grower; a most useful Rose for bedding or climbing. 
Eugene Verdier. Rose-flesh. Very bright rosy flesh, shaded with silvery 
white; free bloomer and beautiful. 
General Jacqueminot. Scarlet. Brilliant crimson-scarlet; very large and 
full; very fragrant; an excellent variety for all purposes. 
Lady Helen Stewart. Crimson-scarlet. Very bright crimson, shaded 
with scarlet; a good grower and abundant bloomer; very highly perfumed. 
Louis Van Houtte. Red-crimson. Red, shaded crimson, most vivid 
and distinct; large, full and fine form; one of the best. 
Magna Charta. Rose. Fine bright rose, very large and full; fine early 
in season. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Silvery pink. Light silvery pink; very free 
bloomer and an excellent hardy sort; a grand flower, and quite distinct; 
best in early season. 
Margaret Dickson. White. White, with pale flesh center; petals very 
large, shell-shaped ; of immense substance and magnificent form ; growth very 
vigorous ; a very fine variety. 
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