. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. fcOSES AND ROSE GARDENS. 183 Six Cumbers kor an Exposed and Cold Position. Gloire de Dijon, Emily Dupuy. Mine. A. Carriere, Reine Marie Henriette, Mme. Berard, and Climbing Souvenir de la Malmaison. Twiti vk Bush Roses for Similar Aspect. Captain Christy, General Jacqueminot, Baroness Roths- child, Boule de Ncige, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Hovnt:re, Viscountess Folkestone, Caroline Testout, Marie Van Houtte, Francisca Kruger, Mrs. John Laing, and Ulrich Brunner. This is a mixture of Tea and Hybrid R


. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. fcOSES AND ROSE GARDENS. 183 Six Cumbers kor an Exposed and Cold Position. Gloire de Dijon, Emily Dupuy. Mine. A. Carriere, Reine Marie Henriette, Mme. Berard, and Climbing Souvenir de la Malmaison. Twiti vk Bush Roses for Similar Aspect. Captain Christy, General Jacqueminot, Baroness Roths- child, Boule de Ncige, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Hovnt:re, Viscountess Folkestone, Caroline Testout, Marie Van Houtte, Francisca Kruger, Mrs. John Laing, and Ulrich Brunner. This is a mixture of Tea and Hybrid Roses, all varieties of exceeding beauty and great vigour, the Teas especially. Twelve Roses Very Sweetly Scented. Mme. Alfred Carriere (yellowish white, climber), Waltham Climber No. III. (crimson, climber), Goubault (rosy buff), Mme. de Watteville (salmon and pink), Socrates (salmon and apricot), Catherine Mermet (pink), La Frame (salmon pink). Viscountess Folkestone (salmon and white), Laurence Allen (flesh), Heinrich Schultheis (pink), General Jacqueminot (deep red), and Charles Lefebvre. There will be found more than one duplicate in the lists given, but in these cases the variety is so useful for each purpose that it could not be passed over simply because it had been already mentioned. The Tea Rose. When the Blush Tea Rose came from China in 1810, few flower gardeners were aware that in their midst was a plant destined to change the face in no small degree of the English garden. The old Roses of the day scented the June breezes with their sweet breath, but the Tea Roses of our time, which had their origin in the Rose from China, have upset the old order of things. Rose time is no longer the leafy month of June, for the Teas, Chinas,. A BUNCH OF TEA ROSES. and other hybrid races are with us until the late autumn rains and frosts. Ten years later than the Blush Tea came the Yellow Tea, with the result that the still precious and always beautiful Devoniensis was born into th


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