Gipsy Boy—B. Medium size dark crimson-red, 
3-5 ft. . 
bie Pergolese—Crimson shading to lilac 
Pride of Waltham—1881, Large silvery 
rose color, F 
Prince Arthur—1875, Deep Crimson 
Prosper Laugier—1883, Large scarlet red, tall, R 
Salamander—18g91, Vivid scarlet-crimson 
Souv. de Mme. H. Thuret—i922, Very large 
salmon-pink, center shrimp-red, edges 
chrome, R 
Souvenir de William Wood—1864, 
Dark velvety red 
Suzanne-Marie Rodocanachi—1883, Heavy 
June bloom, dark rosy cerise, shaded and 
bordered lighter, R 
Thomas Mills—1873, Rosy crimson 
Tom Wood—1896, Large cherry-red, F 
Victor Hugo—1885, Medium glistening 
carmine red-shaded dark purple, F 
Victor Verdier—1852, Bright rose, 
Carmine center 
Xavier Olibo—Velvety crimson, 65 petals, F 
HYBRID TEAS 
Abol—Ivory-white, F 
Cuba—1926, Large cardinal - red 
tinted yellow, F 
Cynthia Ann Parker—1929, Snow-white 
tinged yellow or cream, F 
Irish Hope—1927, Large rosy crimson 
John Russell—1924, Glowing Crimson 
maroon shadings, F 
Konigin Carola—1g9o4, Very large satiny 
rose-pink, reverse silvery white, F 
Leda ——?, Large white slightly tinted 
Li-Bures, Red and yellow (very variable) 
Mme. E. Labbe—1939, Orange-red, F 
Portadown-Fragrance—Briliant pink, F 
Pres. W, H. Taft—Salmon-pink, F 
Pride of New Castle—Deep velvet 
Violinista-Costa, Red to deep pink, F 
HISTORICAL SPECIES — SHRUBS and 
THEIR HYBRIDS 
R. Alba-Incarnata—Double white, prior to 1738 
R. Anemoneflora—int. 1844, White cl. 
R. Alpina—(pendulina, cinnamonea) pink, 
