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Augustine Quinoisseau (II.T). Guin- 

 oisscau 1889 :— Flower rosy white, 

 large, full, globular, opening well, 

 fragrant. Growth vigorous, very 

 florifcrous. Termed by the raiser a 

 white "La France." A. Bed. Cut. 

 G. T. 



Augustus Hartmann (H.T.), B. R. 

 Cant & Sons 1914 :— Flower brilliant 

 geranium red flushed with orange, 

 of large size and beautifully formed, 

 nearly all blooms coming perfect 

 and being carried erect on stout 

 stems. Growth strong and sturdy, 

 with deep green leathery foliage 

 which does not readily mildew. Exh. 



Aurora (C), Veuve Schwartz 1897: 

 — Flower saffron yellow, changing 

 to salmon rose, tinted aurora, large, 

 full, fragrant. Growth vigorous. 

 Distinct. A. But. E. G. T. 



Australian Beauty (H.T.) :— Flower 

 brilliant scarlet, flushed blackish 

 maroon crimson. Growth free. Bed. 



Austrian Copper (Austrian Briar), 

 grown in England by John Gerrard 

 1596 : — Flower nasturtium red, re- 

 verse of petals yellow, single, early 

 summer flowering. Growth vigorous. 

 G. 



Austrian Yellow, Double (Austrian 

 Briar) ; — Flower clear yellow, early 

 summer flowering. Very pretty in 

 the bud. Growth vigorous. H. Bu. 



Austrian Yellow Single (Austrian 

 Briar), grown in England by John 

 Gerrard 159;:— Flower clear yellow, 

 early summer flowering. (jrowth 

 vigorous. G. H. Bu. 



Autumn Tints (Fernet), B. R. Cant 

 iV Sons 1914:— Flower coppery red 

 shaded with orange and salmon, of 

 medium size. Growth strong and 

 branching ; foliage rich bronzy green. 

 Bed. 



Aviateur Bleriot (Wich), Fauque et 

 Fils 1910 :— Flower golden yellow, full, 

 in clusters. Growth very vigorous. 

 Ar. Perg. Pil. 



Aviateur Michel Mahieu (H.T.), Sou- 

 pert &■ Netting 1912 : — Flower coral 

 red with vivid centre, large, of per- 

 fect form, very fragrant. Growth 

 vigorous, upright, very floriferous. 

 Exh. C. G. 



Avoca (H.T.). A. Dickson & Sons, 

 Ltd., 1907 :— Flower crimson scarlet, 

 of medium size, well shaped, pro- 

 duced on ends of long shoots ; frag- 

 rant. Growth very vigorous. Exh. 

 G. Cut. 



A. W. Mellish (H.T.), W. Paul 1918: 

 — Flower clear yellow, shaded pink. 

 Bed. 



DABY DAILY MAIL poly pom.) - 

 ** Flower in every respect identical 

 with Mmc. Edouard Herriot, but a 

 true dwarf polyantha, very free flow- 

 ering. Bed. Cut. 



Baby Dorothy (poly pom.) :— A sport 

 of " Dorothy Perkins." Growth 

 dwarf. Bed. E. P. 

 Baby Lyon-Rose (poly pom.), E. Tur- 

 bat & Cie. 1916 :— Flower coral red 

 with salmon shrimp pink and capu- 

 cine yellow, the colour is on the 

 shade of " Lyon-Rose," but more 

 pronounced, large for its class, 

 double, produced in clusters. 

 Growth erect. 



Baby Tausendschon (poly pom.) :— 

 Flower pink, rosy-carmine, well-ex- 

 panded, large, clusters. Bed. E. 

 Bagatelle (Mult, ramb.) :— Flower 

 white, slightly tinged with pale rose. 

 Growth vigorous. Ar. Pil. 

 B. A. Hammond (H.T.) :— Flower 

 apricot shading to fawn or delicate 

 buff. Growth moderate. 

 Baltimore Belle (Mult, ramb), S. & 

 J. Feast 1843 : — Flower white, suf- 

 fused yellow, of medium size, full, 

 produced in clusters. Growth very 

 vigorous, climbing, hardy. Ar. B. 

 Perg. Pil. 



Banksia (Banksia), Kerr 1807.— 

 White, very vigorous climber; south 

 or west wall ; small double white 

 flowers, known as the White Banks- 

 ian Rose; summer-flowering, frag- 

 rant. 



Banksia Fortunei (Banksia) :— Flower 

 double white, sweetly scented. 

 Growth vigorous, tender; south or 

 west wall. 



Banksia Lutea (Banksia), Royal 

 Horticultural Society, 1824 :— Yellow, 

 very vigorous; south or west wall; 

 small double, yellow flowers, known 

 as the Yellow Banksian Rose ; sum- 

 mer flowering. 



Bardou Job (H.T.), Nabonnand 

 1887: — Flower glowing crimson, semi- 

 single, with large petals, a perpetual 

 pillar rose. Growth vigorous. Pil. 

 Bar le Duo (Mult, ramb.), Soupert 

 & Notting 1900 :— Flower rosy-peach 

 with coppery carmine centre. 

 Baron de Wassenaer (Moss), Verdier 

 1854 : — Flower deep rose and well 

 mossed, cupped in clusters. Bu. 

 Baron CIrod de I'Ain (H.P.), Rever- 

 chon 1897 : — Flower varying from 

 amaranth lake to carmine purple, 

 with white edges of petals, large, 

 full, fragrant. Growth vigorous. 

 Baron Conella (B.) :— Flower bright 

 reri'^c shaded with bronze, best in 

 autumn. Growth vigorous, free 

 flowering. 



Baronne Ad. de Rothschild (HP). 

 Pernet 1807 :— Flower bright pink, 

 passing to mauve rose, very large. 



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