October  29,  1903. 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTICULTURE  AND  COTTAGE  GARDENER, 
393 
Special  Audit  of  the  Newer  H.P.’s  and  H.T.'s. 
Position  in 
Audit. 
Name. 
1 
Total  ! 
No.  of  Votes. 
Votes  by 
Amateurs. 
i 
Votes  by 
Nurserymen 
1 
Mildred  Grant  (1901),  H  T . 
391 
188 
203 
2 
Bessie  Brown  (1899),  H.'I' . 
367 
174 
193 
3 
Frau  Karl  Druschki  (19C0) . 
339 
159 
180 
4 
Florence  Peraherton  (1902),  II. T . 
273 
124 
149 
.5 
Alice  Lindsell  (1902),  H.T . 
257 
116 
141 
() 
Ulster (1899)  . 
223 
93 
130 
7 
Duchess  of  Portland  (1901),  H.T . 
220 
100 
120 
8 
Papa  Lambert  (1899),  H.T . 
211 
88 
123 
9 
Ben  Cant  (1902) . 
210 
114 
96 
10 
Gladys  Harkness  (1900),  H.T . 
178 
79 
99 
11 
Lady  Movra  Beauclerc  (1901),  H.T... 
173 
72 
101 
12 
Mrs.  Cocker  (1899)  . . 
162 
70 
92 
13 
Edith  Domhrain  (1902),  H.T . 
149 
70 
79 
13 
Mamie  (1901),  H.T . 
149 
74 
75 
Teas. 
1 
Mrs.  Edward  Mawley  (1899) . 
1  88 
45 
43 
2 
Souvenir  de  Pierre  Netting  (1902) .... 
57  - 
28 
29 
3 
Lady  Roberts  (1902) . 
37 
17 
20 
Placed  according  to  their  dates  of  introduction,  the  above  varieties 
arrange  themselves  as  follows  ;  Huhricl  Ferpetuals  and  Hybrid  Teas — 
1899,  Bessie  Brown,  Ulster,  Papa  Lamberr.  Mrs.  Cocker  ;  1900,  Frau 
Karl  Druschki,  Gladys  Harkness;  1901,  Mildred  Grant,  Duchess  of 
Portland,  Lady  Moyra  Beauclerc,  Mamie;  1902,  Florence  Pemberton, 
Alice  Lindsell,  Ben  Cant,  Edith  Dombrain.  Teas — 1899,  Mrs. 
Edward  Miwley  ;  1992,  Souvenir  de  Pierre  Netting,  Lady  Koberts. 
Roses  for  General  Cultivation. 
The  following  lists  have  been  drawn  up  with  a  view  to 
assist  those  who  have  but  little  knowledge  of  the  different 
kinds  of  Roses  in  making  a  selection  for  their  own  garden. 
All  the  established  varieties  are  arranged  under  the  various 
headings,  according  to  their  order  of  merit,  so  that  how¬ 
ever  small  the  number  of  Roses  required  may  be,  a  satisfac¬ 
tory  choice  can  readily  be  made.  The  varieties  marked 
with  an  asterisk  are  either  quite  new  or  of  recent  intro¬ 
duction. 
Exhibition  Boses,  that  are  also  Good  Garden  Roses. 
Hybrid  Perpetuals. —  White'.  Frau  Karl  Druschkr'b  Pink: 
Mrs.  John  Laing,  Mrs.  R.  G.  Sharman-Crawford.  Crimson : 
Ulrich  Brunner,  Fisher  Holmes,  Alfred  Colomb,  Captain  Hay¬ 
ward.  Rose  ;  Suzanne  M.  Rodocanaebi.  Dark  Crimson  :  Prince 
Arthur,  Prince  C.  de  Rohan,  Charles  Lefebvre,  Ben  Cant-''. 
Hybrid  Teas. — White:  Kaiserin  Augusta  Victoria.  Pink:  La 
France,  Caroline  Testout.  Carmine  Rose :  Marquise  Litta. 
Teas. —  White:  White  Mamau  Cochet,  Souvenir  de  S.  A.  Prince- 
Pink :  Maman  Cochet,  Souvenir  d’un  Ami,  Mrs.  E.  Mawley-. 
Yellow:  Marie  Van  Houtte,  Madame  Hoste,  Souvenir  de  Pierre 
Not  ting*. 
Garden  or  Decorative  Boses  Only. 
Summer  Fuowering — Provence. —  Pink  :  Common  Moss. 
Pink:  Common.  White:  Blanche  Moreau.  Damask. — Striped: 
Rosa  Mundi,  Austrian  Briar.  Coppery  Red:  Austrian  Copper. 
Yellow:  Austrian  Yellow,  Harrisoni.  Hybrid  Sweet  Briars. — 
Coppery  Yelloiu:  Lady  Penzance.  White,  tipped  Crimson: 
Janet’s  Pride.  Crimson:  Jeannie  Deans.  Climbing  Roses. — 
White:  Bennett’s  Seedling  (Ayrshire),  Felicite  Perpetue  (Ever¬ 
green),  Rosa-moschata,  Himalaica  (single).  Blush:  The  Garland 
(H.  China).  Crimson:  Crimson  Rambler  (Cl.  Polyantha).  Car¬ 
mine:  Carmine  Pillar  (single).  Yellotv:  Claire  Jacquier  (Cl. 
Polyantha). 
Autumn  Flowering. — Hybrid  Teas.— TF/u7t?,  Souvenir  du 
President  Carnot,  L’Innocence.  Blush:  Viscountess  Folke- 
GARDEN  AND  DECORATIVE  ROSES. 
Position  in 
Present 
Analysis. 
Average  number 
of  times  shown 
in  the  four  years. 
No.  of  times 
shown  in  1903. 
Name. 
Date  of  i 
Introduction. 
Colour. 
1 
10-2  ; 
12 
William  Allen  Richardson,  N . 
1878 
Deep  orange  yellow 
2  i 
8-5 
5  i 
Gustave  Regis,  H.T . 
1890 
Nankeen  yellow 
3  i 
8  2 
7  ! 
Marquise  de  Salisbury,  H.T . . 
1890 
Bright  crimson 
4 
7-2 
5 
Madame  Peruet-Ducher,  H.T . 
1891 
Canary  yellow 
4 
7-2 
8 
Rosa  macrantha,  S .  .  1 
— 
Flesh 
6 
7-0 
9 
Madame  Ch^dane  Guinoisseau  T .  i 
1880 
Clear  bright  yellow 
7 
6  0 
5 
Camoens,  H.T . 
1881 
Glowing  rose 
*7 
6  0 
7  . 
Leuohstern,  Cl.  Poly . 
1899 
Bright  rose 
*7 
6-0 
6 
Purity,  II. B . . . 
1898 
•  White 
7 
0-0 
6 
Turner’s  Crimson  Rambler,  Cl.  Polv . 
1893 
Bright  crimson 
11 
5-7 
4 
Reine  Olga  de  Wurtemburg,  H.T . 
1881 
Bright  light  crimson 
12 
5-0 
3 
Paul’s  Carmine  Pillar,  S . 
1895 
Carmine 
13 
4.7 
() 
Claire  Jacquier,  Cl.  Poly . 
1888 
Nankeen  yellow 
14 
4*5 
8 
Rosa  Mundi,  Damask . 
— 
Red,  striped  white 
14 
4-5 
3 
Souvenir  de  Catherine  GuilLot.  T . 
1896 
Coppery  carmine 
16 
4-0 
5 
Anne  of  Geierstein,  Sweet  Briir . 
1394 
Dark  crimson 
H6 
40 
4 
Helene,  Cl.  Poly . . 
1899 
Pale  mauve 
*16 
4-0 
4 
Leonie  Lamesch,  Poly . . 
1899 
Bright  coppery  red 
16 
4  0 
4 
IMadame  Falcot,  T . . 
1858 
Deep  apricot 
**3 
4-0 
4 
Madame  Ravarjq  H.T . 
1899 
Orange  yellow 
16 
40 
3 
Papilion,  T . 
1882 
Pink  and  white 
22 
3-7 
0 
Bardou  Job,  H.T . 
1887 
Glowing  crimson 
22 
3-7 
4 
Ma  Capuclne,  T . 
1871 
Bronzy  yellow 
*14 
3-5 
3 
Irish  Glory,  S . 
1900 
Silvery  pink 
24 
3  5 
7 
Red  Damask,  Damask  . 
Red 
26 
3-2 
4 
Hebe’s  Lip,  Sweet  Briar . 
— 
White,  picotee  edge 
27 
3-0 
0 
Alister  Steha  Gray,  N . 
1894 
Tellow 
27 
30 
3 
Libertv,  H.T . 
1900 
Velvety  crimson 
*27 
30 
3 
Gardenia,  Wich . 
1899 
Yellow 
27 
30 
2 
Paul’s  Single  White,  S . 
1883 
White 
*27 
30 
2 
Thalia,  Cl.  Polv . 
1890 
Pure  white 
27 
3  0 
3 
The  Garland,  H.C . 
— 
Blush 
*27 
'  3-0 
3 
The  Lion,  Hybrid  Briar . 
1900 
Rich  crimson 
34 
2-7 
4 
Cecile  Brunner,  Poly . 
1880 
Blush 
34 
2-7 
1 
1  Honiere,  T . 
1859 
Rose 
34 
2-7 
1 
L’Ideal,  N . 
1887 
Metallic  red 
3t 
2'7 
2 
Lady  Penzance,  Sweet  Briar  . 
1894 
Coppery  yellow 
34 
2-7 
2 
i  Perle  d’Or,  Poly . 
•  1896 
Nankeen  ytllow 
31 
2-7 
2 
!  Rosa  moschata  alba,  S . . 
— 
White 
31 
2  7 
1 
Rosa  multiflora  grandiflora,  S . 
1886 
Pure  white 
*  These  are  new  varieties  which  according  to  their  ages  have  been  either  given  an  average  for  two  years,  or  are  placed  according  to  tho 
number  of  times  they  were  staged  at  the  last  exhibition  alone. 
