Heinrich Wendland. H.T. (Kordes, 1930.) Outside of 
petals clear golden-yellow, inside brownish-red. Flow- 
ers very large, high-centered and lasting. Good disease- 
resistant foliage. 
Hinrich Gaede. H.T. Multi-colored. Long-pointed, shapely 
bud of nasturtium-red color. Kaleidoscopic flowers— 
rich, luminous vermilion, shaded golden yellow. Fruity 
fragrance. 
Hoosier Beauty. H.T. (F. Dorner & Sons, 1915.) Splen- 
did dark red blooms of powerful fragrance. Plant 
healthy but erratic in growth and not especially free- 
flowering. 
Hugonis Species. (Discovered in China by Father Hugo, 
1899.) Single flowers of soft yellow, blooms two 
inches across. Makes a fine specimen for lawn with its 
feathery foliage. Fragrant. 
Imperial Potentate. H.T. (Clark Bros., 1922.) A firm- 
petaled bloom of dark, shining rose-pink, shaded 
lighter on reverse of petals. 
Innocence. H.T. (Chaplin Bros., 1921.) Tapering, urn- 
shaped buds, opening to enormous, single, pure-white 
blooms adorned with a giant center of wine-red sta- 
mens tipped with golden anthers. The plant is strong, 
branching and healthy, flowering freely. 
Irish Fireflame. Single flowers of madder orange shaded 
crimson. Vigorous and free flowering. Gold Medal, 
N.R.S. 
Isobel. H.T. (S. MecGredy & Sons, 1916.) Carmine, 
flushed orange-scarlet; large flowers freely produced, 
single; beautiful for bedding, massing or cutting; 
sweetly scented. 
I. Zingari. (H. Foet.) (Pemberton, 1925.) Flower semi- 
double, vivid orange-scarlet, produced continuously in 
corymbs. Foliage rich dark green. 
Joanna Hill. H.T. (J. Hill Co., 1928.) Bud very large, 
long-pointed; flower very large, full and long-lasting, 
darker yellow than Sunburst, borne singly on long 
stems. Foliage dark green, leathery. Vigorous grower. 
K. of K. H.T. (Kitchener of Kartoum.) (A. Dickson & 
Sons, 1917.) Brilliant scarlet-red buds and open, semi- 
double flowers and blazing red with a blackish velvet 
sheen; fragrant. Plants vigorous and extremely free- 
flowering throughout the season. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. H.T. Cream-white. Long, 
shapely buds open to full-petaled cream-white, deli- 
ciously scented flowers. One of the best roses for 
cutting. 
Katherine Pechtold. H.T. (Verschuren Pechtold, 1934.) 
Coppery orange, flushed with rose and gold. A vig- 
orous bushy grower with large leathery foliage. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Pern. (A. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 
1926.) Deep sunflower-yellow, heavily veined and 
splashed with orange-scarlet, reverse of petals deeply 
marked with carmine; as bloom develops, these shades 
intermingle, forming in the fully developed flower a 
beautiful cadmium-orange effect. Free from mildew 
and blackspot. Very sweetly scented. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. (Lowe & Shawyer.) Deep apricot- 
yellow, long-pointed bud, very free-flowering, tea- 
scented. 
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