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Princess Alice (Moss) .—Flower pale 

 pink, well mossed. Growth vigor- 

 ous. Bu. 



Princess Bonnie (H.T.) .—Flower 

 rose crimson, sweetly scented, free 

 flowering. Growth vigorous. 

 Princesse de B6am (H.P.), Leveque 

 1884:— Flower velvety purple, shaded 

 purple garnet, large, full, globular, 

 opening well. Growth vigorous, free 

 flowering. A. Cut. F. G. T. 

 Princesse de Radzlwill (T.), Nabon- 

 nand 1886: — Flower salmon rose, 

 shaded purple rose, large, full, frag- 

 rant. Growth vigorous. A. Cut. T. 

 Princess de Nassau (Musk) .-—Flower 

 yellowish straw, cut ver>- sweet, 

 double. Growth vigorous. Bu. 

 Princess de Sagan (T.) :— Flower 

 velvety crimson shaded with black- 

 ish purple, reflexed with amaranth; 

 medium size, full. Growth vigorous. 

 Princesse Etienne de Croy (T.), Ket- 

 ten Bros. 1898 :— Flower amber yel- 

 low, shaded deep rose pink and 

 mauve rose to the edges of the 

 petals, very large and full, opening 

 well, of good substance. Growth 

 vigorous, branching, and very free 

 flowering. A. G. 



Prinses Juliana (H.T.). M. Leenders 

 & Co. 1918 :— Flower deep crimson 

 red, shaded dark velvety crimson, 

 of medium size, fragrant. Growth 

 vigorous, compact. Bed. Cut. 

 Princess Marie (Evergreen Rose) :— 

 Flower clear pink, medium size, full. 

 Growth very vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Princess Marie Louise (H.T.) :— 

 Flower pale rose with deeper centre, 

 good foliage. Growth vigorous. 

 Princess Marie Mertcherslty (H.T.) : 

 —Flower bright silvery china rose, 

 washed with rosy carmine, very flori- 

 ferous. Growth vigorous. 

 Princess Mary (H.T.), Elisha J. 

 Hicks 1915: — Flower scarlet crimson 

 with yellow anthers, single. Growth 

 moderate. Bed. 



Princess Victoria (H.T.) :— S. 



M'Gredy & Son 1921 :— Flower rich 

 salmon-cerise with a golden glow 

 at the base, broad petals, perfect 

 form, very free flowering. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Prinzessin Hjldegard (H.T), P. 

 Lambert 1914 : — Flower clear yellow, 

 sometimes pure sulphur yellow in the 

 centre, changing to cream-yellow, 

 large and full, of good substance, 

 produced on stiff stems; perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous, upright and free 

 branching. Exh. Cut. F. 

 Professeur Caniviat (T.), Perrier 

 1890: — Flower salmon carmine, 

 shaded carmine purple, large, very 

 full. Growth vigorous, very free. 

 Exh. 

 Prosperity (H. Musk), Rev. J. H. 



Pemberton 1919 :— Flower white 

 tinted pink in bud, form rosette, 

 large clusters, perpetual flowering. 

 Growth vigorous. Bu. 

 Psyche (Mult, ramb.), G. Paul & 

 Son 1899:— Flower pale rosy-flesh 

 pink, base of petals suffused with 

 yellow. Growth very vigorous. Ar. 

 Pil. Perg. 



Pteracantha (Species) : — Curious 

 thorny stems, flowers single ; a truly 

 remarkable plant. 



Purity (H. VVich), Cooling 1898:— 

 Flower pure white with flesh centre, 

 pointed, globular ; handsome foliage, 

 fragrant. Growth very vigorous, 

 weeping standard. Ar. Pil. Perg. 



Queen (B.) :— Flower buff-rose, free 

 bloomer, large double. Growth 

 I vigorous. 



Queen Alexandra I. (Mult, ramb.) 

 j 1901 :— Flower rosy pink flowers, in 

 I clusters, semi-double. Growth yery 

 I vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 I Queen Alexandra II. (Single), Rev. 

 \ J. H. Pemberton 1915 :— Flower pale 

 ' yellow, flushed with pink, perpetual 

 I flowering, large and single, in clus- 

 ters. Growth vigorous. 

 Queen Mab (C). Wm. Paul & Son 

 I 1896 : — Flower rosy-apricot, shaded 

 I orange, beautiful in the bud. 

 Growth moderatelj' vigorous. Bed. 

 G. 



Queen Mary (H.T.), Alex. X>ickson 

 , & Sons 1913 : — Flower f oned deep, 

 I bright canary yellow, bordered at 

 j the edges with pure deep carmine, 

 medium size, globular form ; frag- 

 j rant. Growth vigorous ; most flori- 



ferous. Bed. G. 

 , Queen of Colours (H.T.), Hinner 

 1902 : — Flower imperial pink, large, 

 j very free. Growth vigorous. 

 ! Queen of Fragrance (H.T.), Wm. 

 Paul & Son 1915:— Flower bright 

 shell-pink tipped with silver, large, 

 double, delicious fragrance. Growth 

 vigorous, flowering freely in summer 

 and autumn. A fine rose, possessing 

 the true old rose scent. 

 Queen of Queens (HP.), Wm. Paul 

 & Son : — Flower pink with blush 

 edges, large, full, perpetual flower- 

 ing, very shoot being crowned with 

 a flov.-er bud. Growth vigorous. 

 Queen of Spain (H.T.) :— Bide 1907: 

 Flower pale flesh with deeper centre, 

 globular, very double, thick deep 

 petals, opening well, intolerant of 

 wet. Growth moderate. Exh. 

 Queen of the Belgians (H.T), Elisha 

 J. Hicks 1916: — Flov/er rich salmon- 

 pink, buds long and perfect. Growth 

 vigorous. G. Bed. *Cut. 

 Queen of the Musks (Paul's) (Hybrid 



