This section is from the book "Pictorial Practical Rose Growing", by Walter P. Wright. Also available from Amazon: Pictorial Practical Rose Growing.
This is practically a new class, although one or two oldish Roses, notably Captain Christy and La France, are included in it. The section grows yearly in numbers and importance. It is remarkable for deep, conical or globular flowers, which possess the delicate colouring of the Teas.
The H.T.'s give us several of our best show Roses, and likewise a few varieties which, on account of their vigorous growth and free flowering, are grand garden sorts.
Bessie Brown, cream.

Fig. 55. H. T. Bessie Brown
Caroline Testout, salmon pink.
Clara Watson, rose.
Gladys Harkness, pink.
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, pale yellow.
Lady Battersea, cerise.

Fig. 56. H.T. Lady Battersea
Killarney, soft pink.
Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, flesh.
Marquise Litta, carmine rose.
Mildred Grant, white.
Mrs. W. J. Grant, pink.
White Lady, cream.
Antoine Rivoire, pink.
Captain Christy, flesh.
Caroline Testout, salmon pink.
Clara Watson, rose.
Grace Darling, cream.
Gustave Regis, yellow.
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, pale yellow.
Killarney, soft pink.
La France, silvery pink.

Fig. 57. H.T. La France
Liberty, crimson.

Fig. 58. H.T. Liberty
Madame Abel Chatenay, rose.
Madame Cadeau Ramey, deep flesh.
Madame Jules Grolez, rose.
Madame Pernet Ducher, lemon.
Marquise de Salisbury, crimson.
Mrs. W. J. Grant, pink.

Fig. 59. H.T. Mrs. W. J. Grant
A small but useful class, dwarf growers, and with rosette-like flowers. De Meaux, rosy lilac, and White De Meaux, white with a faint tint of pink, are perhaps the most popular.
Old favourites, forms of Rosa centifolia muscosa. There are many varieties, from among which the following may be chosen: -
Baron de Wassenaër, light crimson.
Blanche Moreau, white.
Célina, purplish crimson.
Crested, rose.
Gloire des Mousseuses, deep blush.
Laneii, rosy crimson.

Fig. 60. T. Bridesmaid

Fig. 61. T. Catherine Mermet
A very small and unimportant class. Fringed, white, and Princesse de Nassau, cream, may be selected.
 
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