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of copper and red, and in a mass gives a most brilliant 

 display. 



Edward Mawley. — A new variety with big, deep 

 purplish-crimson flowers. Splendid in autumn. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Elizabeth Barnes. — A beautiful rose of distinct colour- 

 ing, intense salmon, with fawn centre. It is only mode- 

 rately vigorous. 



Entente Cordiale. — White, shaded carmine, a lovely 

 rose of perfect shape. Fragrant. Growth fairly good. 



Farben Konigin. — A big bloom of rich pink colour, 

 very showy. The growth of the plants is good, and the 

 flowers come fairly freely. 



Florence H. Veitch. — Of scarlet-crimson colour. 

 Growth, semi-climbing. Should be freely planted as 

 a pillar rose or standard. 



General Mc Arthur. — One of the very best of the 

 Hybrid Teas. It is of strong growth, and bears bright 

 red flowers, which, if somewhat thin, are very freely 

 produced. A splendid rose for the garden. Fragrant. 



George C. Waud. — Quite a new shade of colour in roses 

 was introduced with this variety, which is thoroughly 

 to be recommended. The blooms are of good form, red 

 tinged with orange. 



George Dickson. — We have waited long for a good 

 dark red Hybrid Tea, and it seems as though this variety 

 would fill the blank. The plant grows well and bears 

 fragrant, finely formed blooms of deep crimson colouring. 

 Best as a standard, owing to the drooping blooms. 



Grand Due Adolphe de Luxembourg. — This is a splendid 



