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Roses for Amateurs 



GROWN BY AN AMATEUR 



(The largest Amateur Grower in the World) 

 FINE BUSH ROSES. 



Avoca 6d. 



♦Amateur Teyssier .... 8d. 



Arthur R. Goodwin . . 8d. 



Beaute de Lyon 8d. 



*Bessie Brown 6d. 



Betty 6d. 



*British Queen 1 - 



Capt. Christy 6d. 



*Capt. Hayward 6d. 



♦Claudius 6d. 



*Countess of Gosford . . 6d. 



*Dean Hole 6d. 



♦Dorothy P. Roberts. . . 8d. 



Dorothy Radcliffe 6d. 



*Dr. O'Donel Browne . 6d. 



♦Duchess of Portland . . 6d. 



Duchess of Wellington 6d. 



Duchess of Westmin- 

 ster 8d. 



♦Earl of Gosford 8d. 



♦Edward Mawley 6d. 



♦F. E. Coulthwaite 6d. 



♦Florence Pemberton . . 6d. 



F. H. Veitch 9d. 



♦F. K. Druschki 6d. 



♦F. L. Rautens Trauch 6d. 



Enstrauch 6d. 



♦Gen. Sup. A. Janseen . 9d. 



George Dickson 1 - 



Gladys Harkness 6d. 



♦Grace Molyneux 6d. 



♦Gruss an Teplitz 6d. 



♦Gustave Grunnerwald 6d. 



His Majesty 



♦Hon. Ina Bingham 



Hugh Dickson 6d. 



Irish Elegance 6d. 



♦J. B. Clarke 6d. 



♦J. J. L. Mock 6d. 



Joseph Lowe 6d. 



♦Juliet 6d. 



♦Killarney 6d. 



♦King George V 1 /- 



*La France 6d. 



♦La Tosca 6d. 



8d. 



Lady Battersea 6d. 



Lady Ursula 6d. 



♦Liberty 6d. 



♦Lyons 6d. 



♦Mabel Drew 8d. 



♦Md. A. Chatenay 6d. 



♦Md. Caroline Testout . 6d. 



Md. Jules Grolez 6d. 



♦Md. Leon Pain 6d. 



Md. Maurice de Luze . 6d. 



Md. Ravary 6d. 



Md. Wagram 8d. 



Md. Segond Weber ... 6d. 



Marchioness of Water- 

 ford . . 6d. 



♦Marquise Litta 6d. 



♦Mildred Grant 6d. 



♦Miss C. Ford 6d. 



Mons. J. Hill 6d. 



Mrs. Alf. Tate 8d, 



Mrs. A. Hammond ... 9d. 



♦Mrs. A. E. Coxhea4 . . 8d. 



♦Mrs. A. Ward 6d. 



Mrs. A. Carnegie 



(Special Offer) 2 6 



♦Mrs. Arthur Muntz ... 8d. 



♦Mrs. Cornwallis West . 8d. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill 6d. 



♦Mrs. Geo. Shawyer ... 8d. 



♦Mrs. Theo. Roosevelt . 6d. 



Mrs. W. J. Grant .... 6d. 



♦Pharisaer 6d. 



♦Prince de Bulgarie .... 6d, 



Rayon d'Or 9d. 



Richmond 6d. 



Rose Queen 9d. 



Simplicity 6d. 



Sunburst 9d. 



W. E. Lippiatt 6d. 



Victor Hugo 6d. 



Viscountess Folke- 

 stone 6d. 



♦White Killarney 6d. 



♦William Sheen 6d. 



(Also many others.) 



♦Lady Ashtown 6d. 



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 full. No other grower makes this offer. 



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1915 



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IRISH GARDENING 



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