Auguste Barbier. _Barbier_, 1901. Violet lilac,
white centre.
Debutante. _Walsh_, 1902. Large clusters, soft
pink, very fragrant.
Dorothy Perkins. _Jackson & Perkins_, 1901. Bright
rose pink, large clusters.
Edmond Proust. _Barbier_, 1903. Pink, centre
shaded carmine.
Elisa Robichon. _Barbier_, 1903. Salmon buff, base
of petals yellow.
Evangeline. _Walsh_, 1906. Large single flowers,
white, tipped pink.
Evergreen Gem. _Manda_, 1900. Buff changing to
white, double.
Francois Foucard. _Barbier_, 1902. Yellow, turning
creamy white.
Gardenia. _Manda_, 1899. Bright yellow in bud,
changing to cream.
Hiawatha. _Walsh_, 1905. Single, bright crimson,
white eye.
Jersey Beauty. _Manda_, 1899. Single, pale yellow,
bright yellow stamens.
Lady Gay. _Walsh_, 1905. Deep rose pink, large
clusters.
Lady Godiva. _Paul & Son_, 1907. Pale flesh pink,
sport from Dorothy Perkins.
Manda's Triumph. _Manda_, 1897. Pure white,
double.
May Queen. _Manda_, 1899. Coral red, large
flowers.
Minnehaha. _Walsh_, 1907. Satin pink, double,
large clusters.
Paradise. _Walsh_, 1907. Single, pink and white.
Paul Transon. _Barbier_, 1902. Large panicles,
double rose, tea rose scent.
Pink Pearl. Buds deep pink, changing to pearly
pink.
Pink Roamer. _Manda_, 1899. Bright rose, white
eye, semi-double.
Rene Andre. _Barbier_, 1901. Creamy white, yellow
centre, tea scented.
Rubra. _Barbier_, 1900. Single, bright red, white
centre.
Ruby Queen. Brilliant carmine, large clusters,
double.
South Orange Perfection. _Manda_, 1899. Clear
rose.
The Farquhar. _Farquhar_, 1904. Pale rose turning
white.
Universal Favorite. _Manda_, 1899. Porcelain rose.
FOOTNOTE:
[3] See pruning, p. 26.
CHAPTER V
CLIMBING ROSES--AUTUMN FLOWERING
WHILE many of the beautiful roses enumerated in the last chapter are
indispensable in our gardens for covering pillars, arches, screens,
walls, fences and pergolas, an end com
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