Roses for English gardens . POMPON ROSES 27 Colibri; copper-yellow, shading to white. Etoile dOr; pale yellow. Eugenie Lamesch; buff yellow. Georges Pernet; rose, peach and yellow. Gloire des Polyantha; rose and white. L^onie Lamesch; deep copper-red, yellow centre. Mosella; white and yellow. Mignonette; pink. Perle dOr; buff yellow. Other Pompon Roses— Dwarf ceniifolia, De Meaux. Moss de Meaux. Spong. Lawrenceana and var. Pompon de Paris. Fairy Rose. White Pet. Dwarf Burgundy and white var. CHAPTER V SOME OF THE ROSE SPECIES AS GARDEN ROSES It is obvious that our garden Roses must have comeor


Roses for English gardens . POMPON ROSES 27 Colibri; copper-yellow, shading to white. Etoile dOr; pale yellow. Eugenie Lamesch; buff yellow. Georges Pernet; rose, peach and yellow. Gloire des Polyantha; rose and white. L^onie Lamesch; deep copper-red, yellow centre. Mosella; white and yellow. Mignonette; pink. Perle dOr; buff yellow. Other Pompon Roses— Dwarf ceniifolia, De Meaux. Moss de Meaux. Spong. Lawrenceana and var. Pompon de Paris. Fairy Rose. White Pet. Dwarf Burgundy and white var. CHAPTER V SOME OF THE ROSE SPECIES AS GARDEN ROSES It is obvious that our garden Roses must have comeoriginally from some wild kinds, and it adds immenselyto the interest of our gardens to know somethingabout these original types and the influence they havehad in the making of our garden Roses ; moreoversome of the actual types are desirable in other classes of plants that are prime favourites,such as Daffodils and Irises, some prominent typeshave become the ancestors of a host of hybrids andgarden varietie


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