ors, might be more generally cultivated by the
ordinary amateur.
These are the delightful _G. Nabonnand_, _Duchesse Marie Salviati_,
_Mrs. B. R. Cant_--an admirable rose--_Madame Constant Soupert_, a new
and most brilliant variety; _Souvenir de Pierre Notting_--best on a
standard, but excellent in every way; _General Schablikine_, absolutely
invaluable, as it is covered with bloom from June to November; _Innocent
Pirola_, one of the best creamy whites; _Peace_, a newer and very
beautiful rose, pale lemon, carrying its fine flowers singly on strong
erect stalks; and the older _Souv. de S. A. Prince_, a pure white sport
from _Souv. d'un Ami_.
The climbing Tea roses will be found in another chapter.
PINK, ROSE, SALMON, PEACH.
Archiduchesse Marie Immaculata. _Soupert et
Notting_, 1887. Brick red.
Adam. _Adam_, 1833. Rose, shaded salmon.
Baronne H. de Loew. _Nabonnand_, 1889. Tender
rose, yellow centre.
Boadicea. _W. Paul & Son_, 1901. Pale peach,
tinted rose.
Bridesmaid. _May_, 1893. Clear pink.
Catherine Mermet. _J. B. Guillot fils_, 1869.
Light rosy flesh.
Cecile-Charles. _Schwartz_, 1907. Pale rosy
salmon, edged carmine, fragrant.
Comtesse de Breteuil. _Pernet-Ducher_, 1893.
Salmon rose, peach centre.
Comtesse de Nadaillac. _Guillot_, 1871. Peach,
shaded apricot, salmon base; an exhibitor's rose.
Dr. Grill. _Bonnaire_, 1886. Clear rose, centre
salmon.
Duchesse Maria Salviati. _Soupert et Notting_,
1890. Rosy flesh, shaded chrome, fragrant.
Ernest Metz. _Guillot_, 1889. Soft carmine-rose,
reverse of petals deeper.
Ethel Brownlow. _Alex. Dickson_, 1887. Bright
salmon-pink, yellow base.
Franciska Kruger. _Nabonnand_, 1879. Copper,
shaded peach.
G. Nabonnand. _Nabonnand_, 1889. Pale flesh,
shaded yellow.
Homere. _Robert_, 1859. Rose-edged, salmon centre.
Jean Ducher. _Ducher_, 1874. Salmon yellow, shaded
peach.
Lena. _Alex. Dickson_, 1906. Glowing apricot.
Madame Antoine Mari. _Mari_, 1902. Rose, washed
with white.
Madame Cusin. _Guillot_, 1881. Rose, lighter
centre.
Madame Georges Durrschmidt. _Pelet
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