Part 5 (1/2)
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.