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R. Centifolia—‘‘Provence Rose”’, Pink cabbage 
R. Chinenis—‘‘Red China’, Pink miniature 
R. Cantabrigiensis—Hybrid Hugonis, Yellow 
R. Damascena Triginitpetals—‘‘isazanilik’’, 
Red Damask, Balkan perfume rose 
R. Hugonis—“Golden Rose of China”, Yellow 
R. Moschata Nastarana—‘‘Pissardii”, Persian 
musk rose, white 
R. Moyesii—Striking blood-red blooms, over 
2 inches across, very tall 
R. Mutabelis—Yellow, orange, red, crimson, 
everblooming single 
R. Omeiensis-Pyteracantha—White, 4 Petals, 
translucent wing like throws. 
R. Roxburgii—Chestnut rose, Pale pink, 1814 
R. Spinossissma, 1600, White 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
Austrian Copper—Prior 1590, Orange-scarlet 
within, yellow reverse 
Austrian Yellow-—Bright yellow - 
Harrison’s Yellow—Hybrid Foetida, Yellow 
Felicite et Perpetue -- Sempervirens — Pale . 
Cream cluster 
Hebe’s Lip-Hy Eglanteria—White 
Vierge de Clery—Large snowy white, F Centi- 
folia 
York and Lancaster, Variation in color, some 
white, some red, also red and white, not 
clearly striped 
SPINOSSISSIMA HYBRIDS 
Fruhlingsgold—Golden yellow, F 
Fruhlingsmorgan (Spring Morning-1942), 
Yellow, white center, 3 in. diam. 6 ft. 
Stanwell Perpetual—1838, Pink, R 
Karl Forster—Snow white, Very large, high 
centered, R. 
SEMI-CLIMBING HYBRID 
MUSK ROSES (All Fragrant) 
936, Soft pink trusses 
Danre—1913, Buff yellow, everblooming 
Rosaleen—1933, Dark red clusters, everblooming 
BOURBON, CHINA, AND TEA ROSES 
Archduke Charles—C. Rosy crimson 
Duchess de Brabant—Rosy pink, A favorite of 
Pres. Teddy Roosevelt 
