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Mrs. Allen Chandler. _Chandler_, 1904. Pure white sport from Mrs. Paul.
Mrs. Bosanquet. _Laffay_, 1832. Salmon white.
Mrs. Paul. _Paul & Son_, 1852. Pinkish white; a fine rose.
Paxton. _Laffay_, 1852. Fiery rose.
Philemon Cochet. _Cochet_, 1896. Bright rose.
Queen of the Bourbons. _Mauger_, 1852. Salmon rose.
Queen of Bedders. _n.o.bbe_, 1878. Deep crimson.
Reine Victoria. _Schwartz_, 1878. Bright rose, perfect form.
Setina. _Henderson_, 1879. Pink, a climbing Hermosa.
Souv. de la Malmaison. _Beluze_, 1843. Tender flesh white.
Souv. de la Malmaison rose. _Verschaffelt_, 1862.
Fine rose colour.
Zephirine Drouhin. _Bizot_, 1873. Bright silvery pink.
CHINA OR BENGAL ROSES, _R. Indica_.
_R. Semperflorens._
Abbe Cretin. _Mille-Toussaint_, 1906. Light rose, shaded salmon.
Alexina. _Beluze_, 1854. Almost pure white.
Alice Hamilton. _Nabonnand_, 1904. Bright velvety crimson reflexed madder.
Antoinette Cuillerat. _Buatois_, 1898. Electric white on copper base.
Arethusa. _Wm. Paul & Son_, 1903. Yellow, tinted apricot.
Aurore. _Schwartz_, 1897. Creamy yellow, tinted salmon rose.
Baronne Piston de St. Cyr. Pale flesh, distinct and attractive.
Bebe Fleuri. _Dubreuil_, 1907. Varying from China rose to currant red.
Cardinal. _Welter_, 1904. Dark red, centre yellow.
Common (old Blush Monthly). _Parsons_, 1796. Pale pink.
Comtesse du Cayla. _Guillot_, 1902.
Coppery-carmine, shaded orange and yellow.
Cora. _Vve. Schwartz_, 1899. Clear yellow, tinted carmine.
Cramoisi Superieur. _Coquereau_, 1832. Velvety crimson, large cl.u.s.ters.
Cramoisi Superieur. A climbing sport.
Crimson China (Sanguinea). _Evans_, 1810. Dark crimson.
d.u.c.h.er. _d.u.c.h.er_, 1869. Pure white.
Duke of York. _Wm. Paul & Son_, 1894. Variable from white to red.
Eugene de Beauharnais. _Fellemberg_, 1838.
Amaranth.
Fabvier. _Laffay._ Scarlet crimson, finest of its colour.
Field Marshall. _Wm. Paul & Son._ Blood crimson, shaded amaranth.
Frau Syndica Roeloffs. _Lambert_, 1900. Bright yellow, shaded copper red.
Irene Watts. _P. Guillot_, 1896. White, tinted salmon pink.
Jean Bach Sisley. _Dubreuil_, 1899. Silvery rose, outer petals salmon-rose, veined carmine.
Le Vesuve. _Sprunt_, 1858. Bright red and pink.
Madame Eugene Resal. _Guillot_, 1894. Nasturtium red or bright red, on yellow base.
Madame H. Montefiore. _Bernaix_, 1900. Salmon yellow, shaded apricot and carmine.
Madame Laure Dupont. _Schwartz_, 1907. Vivid carmine, reflexed silver rose.
Madame Laurette Messimy. _Guillot fils_, 1887.
China rose, shaded yellow.
Martha. _P. Lambert_, 1906. Copper red, flowers in large corymbs.
Queen Mab. _Wm. Paul & Son_, 1896. Rosy apricot, shaded orange and rose.
Red Pet. _Paul & Son_, 1888. Miniature rose, deep crimson.
Souv. d'Aimee Terrel des Chenes. _Schwartz_, 1897.
Coppery rose, shaded carmine.
Unermudliche. _Lambert_, 1904. Crimson, shaded red, always in bloom.