own on own root.
2. Paul Neyron. Rose pink, of large size, handsome
even when fully open. Fragrant and
hardy.
3. Cabbage, or Rose The Provence rose of history and old
of 100 Leaves. gardens, supposed to have been known
to Pliny. Rich pink, full, fragrant,
and hardy. Own roots.
4. Magna Charta. A fine fragrant pink rose of the
hybrid China type. Not seen as often
as it should be. Own roots.
5. Clio. A vigorous grower with flesh-coloured
and pink-shaded blossoms.
6. Oakmont. Exquisite deep rose, fragrant,
vigorous, and with a long blooming
season.
_White_
7. Marchioness of Free, full, and fragrant. Immense
Londonderry. cream-white flowers, carried on long
stems. Very beautiful.
8. Madame Plantier A medium-sized, pure white rose,
(Hybrid China). with creamy centre; flowers so
profusely as to appear to be in
clusters. Delicately fragrant, leaves
deep green and remarkably free from
blights. Perfectly hardy; forms so
large a bush in time that it should
be placed in the rose shrubbery
rather than amid smaller species.
9. Margaret Dickson. A splendid, finely formed, fragrant
white rose, with deep green foliage.
10. Coquette des Blanches. One of the very hardy white roses,
an occasional pink streak tinting the
outside petals. Cup-shaped and a
profuse bloomer.
11. Coquette des Alps. A very hardy bush, coming into bloom
rather later than the former and
lasting well. Satisfactory.
_Red and Crimson_
12. General Jacqueminot. Bright velvety crimson. T
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