Roses and Rose Growing - Part 5
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Dometile Becard. Flesh, striped rose.

Oeillet Parfait. Pure white, broad stripes, rosy crimson.

Perle des Panachees. _Vibert_, 1845. White, striped lilac.

Rosa Mundi. Red, striped white.

Old Red, the "Apothecary's Rose," often called "Red Damask."

Tuscany. Deep claret red.

Village Maid. White, striped rose or purple.

THE DAMASK ROSE, _R. Damascena_.

Kazanlik. Silver rose.

La Ville de Bruxelles. Light rose, blush margin.

Lady Curzon. _Turner_, 1902. Large, single pink.

Lady Sarah Wilson. _Turner_, 1902. Semi-double, creamy blush.

Lady White. _Turner_, 1902. Semi-double, white tinted pink.

Leda, or painted Damask. Blush, edged lake.

Madame Hardy. _Hardy_, 1832. White.

" Zoetmans. Creamy white.

Mrs. O. G. Orpen. _Orpen_, 1906. Climbing, large single, in trusses, rosy pink.

Single Crimson Damask. _Turner_, 1901.

York and Lancaster (true). Red and white, in patches.

THE WHITE ROSE, _R. Alba_.

Blanche Belgique. White.

Celestial. Flesh colour, tinted delicate pink.

Felicite. Rosy flesh, margin blush.

Mme. Audot. Glossy flesh.

" Legras. Creamy white.

Maiden's Blush. _Kew_, 1797. Soft blush.

AUSTRIAN BRIAR ROSES, _R. lutea_.

Austrian Copper, or Capucine. _J. Gerard_, 1596.

Single, petals lined copper-red.

Austrian Yellow. _J. Gerard_, 1596.

Harrisonii. _Harrison_, 1830. Golden yellow.

Persian Yellow. _Willock_, 1838. Deep golden yellow.

HYBRIDS.

Gottfried Keller. _Dr. Muller_, 1902. Semi-double, apricot with golden yellow centre.

Parkfeuer. Single, vivid scarlet.

Soleil d'Or. _Pernet-d.u.c.h.er_, 1900. Orange yellow, gold and nasturtium red, large, double.

The Lyon Rose. _Pernet-d.u.c.h.er_, 1907. Coral-red tinted chrome yellow, new and distinct, double.

Les Rosati. _Gravereaux_, 1907. Bright carmine, yellow base.

These three last are perpetual-flowering, and known as Pernetiana roses.

SWEET BRIARS, _R. rubiginosa_.

Common Sweet briar. Pale pink.

Double Scarlet. Bright rosy red.

Hebe's Lip. White, with picotee edge of purple.

Janet's Pride. White, shaded and tipped with crimson.

LORD PENZANCE'S HYBRIDS, 1894, 1895.

Amy Robsart. Deep rose.

Anne of Geirstein. Deep crimson rose.