ROSES. 



Hardy Scotch Grown Roses . 



50,000 Plants to select from this season, 1922-23, 

 comprising many of the latest novelties. All my 

 Koses are budded on the Briar stock and the plants 

 are of the best possible quality, being grown wide 

 apart and on soil which is second to none for pro- 

 ducing fibrous roots so essential for success when 

 removed to other localities. 



NEW SEEDLING ROSE. 



Souvenir de R. B. Ferguson 



(Hybrid Briar) 



A most distinct and attractive novelty. The colour 

 is very difficult to describe, viz., outside of buds 

 splashed cerise and rose pink on apricot, full flower, 

 back of petals rich apricot, front of petals shades 

 vary between shell pink, apricot, etc., sometimes 

 deeply shaded with rich rose pink and cerise with 

 deep orange yellow at base. The full expanded 

 flower is sometimes attractive with a deep shading of 

 cerise in centre, growth is excellent, foliage deep 

 green, stems beautifully garnished with spines of a 

 deep red shade. A most continuous flowering varie,ty, 

 large well formed flowers which resist the wet re- 

 markably, are produced without intermission, from 

 June, till late in October. 



Awarded first class certificate. Eoyal Caledonian 

 Horticultural Societv Show, Edinburgh, September 

 14th, 1921. 



Certificate of Merit, N.E.S. Show, London, Sept. 

 22nd, 1921 ; will be distributed in June, 1922. 



General Eose List published in October will be sent 

 Free on application. 



WILLIAM FERGUSON 



ROSE GROWER. 



6, Chalmers St,, Dunfermline. 



SCOTLAND 



