
RocER LAMBELIN—‘‘So DIFFERENT” 
R. Soulieana. West China. If we were asked to decide our favorite mass- 
blooming single white. rose, it would be hard to choose between the Musk varieties 
and Soulieana. Soulie is much more amenable in growth habit, however, hence 
ideal for pillars, or more limited spaces than the Musk requires. And besides—no 
further question about it—Mrs. Lester has again made her point— it does repeat 
its June bloom—and very pretty it is! 1.50 
Rose A Parfum de ’Hay. H. Rugosa. (1903.) The Damask Rose and 
the famous General Jacqueminot are in its parentage, and account for the enormous 
blooms and wonderful fragrance. Foliage is rugose from the other side of the family, 
and plant is robust and free blooming. Says Bunyard in “Old Garden Roses”—" I do 
not know any more richly scented rose than the Rugosa Parfum de VHay. A con- 
tralto scent in contrast with the Tea’s soprano.” The color is cherry-red. 
At long last, we may have enough to go round. Lis 
Rose des Peintres. — Centifolia. (Ancient.) Says friend Neville Miller, 
Palmerton, Pa.—‘‘One of the healthiest and most vigorous varieties in our garden, 
with an unmodified and really intense old-rose odor. Flowers are large, many 
petalled and have a shining pink color which deepens toward the center.” This is 
the rose model of the old Dutch painters, rated among our finest old-world varieties. 
1.50 
Rosette Delizy. Tea. (1922.) When the rose garden is “quiet,” this lively 
and luxuriant tea rose will be in full-bloom—it literally never stops. Flowers are 
medium size, pert and well formed; basic color is cadmium-yellow, outer petals dark 
Carmine, in very pleasing contrast. Enthusiastically recommended. 1.50 
Scorcher. Climbing H. Tea. (1922.) |Our Garden Notes, over the 
years on this beautiful Allister Clark climber, are an annual eulogy, for its rare and 
indescribable shade of red, plus the graceful form of the large semi-double flower, 
place it with our very best. Has all that anyone could ask in a climber—vigor, 
profuse and repeating bloom, and an out-shining beauty. 1.50 
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