70 Roses for Amateurs. 



MADAME VICTOR VERDIER (E. Verdier, 1863). One of our best crim- 

 son Roses ; very free flowering, and constant. 



MAHARAJAH (B. R. Cant and Sons, 1904). Deep velvety crimson; of 

 vigorous growth and an excellent pillar Rose. 



MARCHIONESS OF DUFPERIH (A. Dickson and Sons, 1891). Rosy pink; 

 very vigorous ; imbricated. 



MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY (A. Dickson and Sons, 1893). Ivory- 

 white, with large shell petals ; large and globular. 



MARGARET DICKSON (A. Dickson and Sons, 1891). White, with pale 

 pink centre. Should not be too closely pruned ; very large, and 

 strong grower. 



MARIE BAUMANN (Baumann, 1863). Soft carmine-red. One of our 

 very best exhibition Roses, frequently obtaining the medal for 

 the best Rose in the show. Very fragrant. 



MARIE RADY (Fontaine, 1865). Bright red; very constant, and does 

 well in a hot season. COMTESSE DE CHOISEUL is a reproduction 

 of this. 



MARQUISE DE CASTELLANE (Fernet, 1869). Clear, cherry-rose; very 

 robust and free-flowering; constant. 



MAURICE BERNARDIN (Granger, 1861). Shaded crimson; good form, 

 and fragrant. This is identical with EXPOSITION DE BRIE 

 (Granger, 1865). 



MERVEILLE DE LYON (Fernet, 1882). White, with rosy centre; cup- 

 shaped; free. A seedling or a sport from BARONESS ROTH- 

 SCHILD. 



MRS. COCKER (Cocker, 1899). Soft pink, with a high centre; 

 large and full, hardy. 



MRS. JOHN LAING (Bennett, 1887). Clear, bright rose, a continuous 

 bloomer, fragrant, and always to be relied on. The best of the 

 late Mr. Bennett's seedlings. 



MRS. R. G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD (A. Dickson and Sons, 1894). 

 Clear rosy-pink, outer petals shaded pale flesh, imbricated ; 

 free, good in autumn. 



PRIDE OF WALTHAM (W. Paul and Son, 1881). Light salmon-pink. 

 In wood and foliage very like COUNTESS OF OXFORD. 



PRINCE ARTHUR (B. R. Cant, 1875). Bright crimson. A very bright 

 form of GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN (E. Verdier, 1861). Deep velvety crim- 

 son-maroon. One of our very best dark Roses ; very free- 

 flowering. LA ROSIERE is identical with this. 



SENATEUR VAISSE (Guillot pere, 1859). Bright showy red ; fragrant; 

 large and double ; flowers freely in autumn. 



STAR OF WALTHAM (W. Paul and Son, 1875). Carmine, shaded violet. 

 A good hot-weather Rose. 



SUZANNE MARIE RODOCANACHI (Leveque, 1883). Soft rosy-cerise; 

 very vigorous, and retains its colour when cut. 



TOM WOOD (Alex. Dickson and Sons, 1896). Cherry-red, with shell- 

 sliaped petals; good form; excellent in autumn. 



ULRICH BRUNNER (Levet, 1881). Bright cherry-red. A very large 

 shell-petalled Rose of sweet fragrance, and a great favourite. 



