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Musk), G. Paul 1912 :— Flower 

 creamy white to pearl pink, with 

 red buds. Growth vigorous. Bed. 

 G. 



Dadiance (fT.T.). J. Cook 1909:- 

 ■■ Flower bright carmine salmon 

 shaded rose and coppery yellow-red, 

 large, full, fragrant. Growth vigor- 

 ous, very free. A. Cut. G. T. 

 Rainbow (H.T.) :— Flower pink 



striped ard splashed with bright car- 

 mine ; perfect shaped buds, abun- 

 dant and continuous. Growth vigor- 

 ous. Bed. But. 



R. Alba (Alba). Linnseus 1753:— 

 Flower white semi-double with grey 

 foliage. Growth moderate. Bu. 

 Rambler Oriflame (H.N.) :— Flower 

 vivid rose suffused with coppery 

 gold, fountain-like sprays, glossy 

 foliage. Growth very vigorous. Ar. 

 P. W. 



Rankende Louise-Catherine Breslau 

 (Pernet), VV. Kordes 1917 :— A very 

 vigorous climbing sport of " Louise- 

 Catherine Breslau." Its flowers, 

 which are of larger size but of the 

 same striking colour than the normal 

 type, are produced in great profu- 

 sion. 



R. Arvensis (Ayr). Hudson 1762:— 

 Flower snow white with golden 

 stamens, single, cupped. (growth 

 very vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. S. 

 Raymond (Pernet), Jos. Pemet- 

 Ducher 1916 : — Flower outer petals 

 peach-blossom wth salmon carmine 

 or orange carmine centre, with 

 darker colouring at the base of the 

 petals, large, full, globular; long 

 bud. Growth very vigorous, spread- 

 ing, erect branching; glossy green 

 foliage. 



Rayon d'Or (Pernet), Jos. Peraet- 

 Ducher 1910 : — Flower cadmium-yel- 

 low as the bloom begins to open, 

 toning to sunflower-vellow when fully 

 expanded, large, fufl, globular, open- 

 ing freely ; buds long and pointed, 

 coppery yellow striped claret red. 

 Growth vigorous, free branching, 

 flowering in great profusion, bronze- 

 green foliage, glossy, immune from 

 mildew. A. Bed. But. Cut. E. Exh. 

 G. T. 



R. Banksiae alboplena (Banksian), 

 Rehder 1002 :— Flower white, small, 

 double, in clusters, fragrance of 

 violets. Growth very vigorous ; south 

 or west wall ; tender. W. (China.) 

 R. BankslSB luteoplena (Banksian), 

 Rehder 1902 : — P'lowrr straw yellow, 

 small, double, in clusters. (jrowth 

 very vigorous; south or west wall; 

 tender. W. (China.) 

 R. blanda (Species), Aiton 1789:— 



Flower rose-coloured, single, nearly 

 thornless. Growth vigorous. The 

 Hudson's Bay or Labrador Rose (N. 

 America). 



R. bracteata (Macartney), Wendland 

 1798 :— Flower ivory white with 

 golden stamens, large, single, with 

 fruity fragrance. Growth vigorous. 

 W. 



R. Galocarpa (Species), Bruant & 

 Andre 1891 : — Flower bright rose-red, 

 medium size, round and single, frag- 

 rant. Growth vigorous, vivid scar- 

 let fruits. 



R. Canina (Species), Linnaeus 1753: 

 — Flower deep to pale pink, single 

 and fragrant. The Wild Dog Rose 

 of Britain. The best rose stock for 

 Budding Roses. 



Recuerdo de Antonio Peluffo (T.), 

 Soupert & Notting 1910 :— Flower 

 light diaphanous yellow with pink 

 edged petals, large and double, of 

 perfect form, opening well and 

 freely. Growth vigorous, free flower- 

 ing. A. Cut. Exh. F. T. 

 R. Carolina (Species), Linnaeus 1762: 

 — Flower bright pink, single, in clus- 

 ters, with red stems and ruddy hips. 

 Grov/th vigorous. North America. 

 Red Admiral (H.T.), Wm. Paul & 

 Son 1913 : — Flower bright cerise red, 

 large and handsome, produced in 

 masses. Growth vigorous. Bed. 

 Red Cross (H.T.), Alex. Dickson & 

 Sons 1916: — Flower orange crimson 

 scarlet. Tea rose perfume. Growth 

 vigorous, erect, floriferous ; vigorous 

 bronzed branching wood, with waxy 

 leathery foliage. Bed. 

 Red Damask (D.) :— Flower self-red. 

 single, a form of " Rosa Mundi " ; 

 scented, free flowering. Growth vig- 

 orous. 



Red Letter Day (H.T.), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1914 : — Flower velvety, 

 brilliant, glowing scarlet crimson, 

 opening to medium-sized curiously 

 cactus-shaped flowers, which do not 

 fade or burn in the sun, as the 

 reflex of the petals is satiny crimson 

 scarlet-colourings devoid of blue or 

 magenta, semi-double. Growth erect 

 and free-branching ; free and con- 

 tinuous flowering throughout the 

 season. Bed. 



Red Pet (poly pom.), G. Paul 1888: 

 — Flower dark crimson to maroon, 

 miniature. Growth dwarf. Bed. E. 

 Red Provence or Cabbage Rose 

 (Prov.) : — Flower deep rose, very 

 fragrant. Growth vigorous. 

 Red Riding Hood (poly pom.) :— See 

 " Rodhatte." 



Red Star (H.T.), H. A. Verschuren 

 & Zonen 1918: — Flower fire red. 

 medium ; foliage like " G6neral 

 Tacqueminot." Exh. Cut. G. 

 Refulgence (S. Briar), W. Paul & 



