SELECT LIST 



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THE BEST ROSE 



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/"^EORGE BUNYARD & Co., in presenting their Annual Rose List, 

 have the pleasure of offering a very large stock in fine clean condition, 

 and in exceptionally well-rooted plants. Standards have done well, and are 

 quoted at lowest prices ; Teas give a full crop and prices are further 

 reduced. 



Roses are grouped under their colours, and we hope this system will 

 greatly facilitate the selection of suitable flowers. Those who require a 

 variety will do well to leave the matter in G. B. & Co.'s hands ; ordering 

 for example, 3 out of A, 1 from B, 4 from C, 2 from D, 1 from E, 1 from 

 G, for 12, and so on. Many very fine New kinds are offered. 



The classifying of Roses to colour must be taken as approximate ; as a 

 cut Rose one day may be in Class A, and the next in Class B. Soil, 

 season, and situation making a great difference. 



G. B. & Co. solicit your early orders, and would ask you to add a 

 supplemental list, in case any sort being in great demand should be sold out. 



Rose Labels. — The Acme Rose Labels are particularly recommended. 

 Supplied to buyers' own lists. — See Illustration. Price 



BARONESS 



Per Dozen, 1s. 6d. v*E 3U Per Gross, 16s. 6d. 



FOR ROSES 



The Public often suppose that G. B. & Co., only grow Fruit Trees ; 

 but Roses are always a feature of the Nurseries, and the stock approaches 

 30,000 this year, while 60 acres of Conifers, Shrubs, &c, are grown also. 



N.B. — November and December are the best months for transplanting Roses, but with care they may- 

 be planted until April; some are especially prepared for late removal, while many are kept as dwarfs 

 in pots, which are removable at any season. G-. B. & Co. do not hold themselves responsible for losses by 

 frost or drought after the plants leave their Nurseries. See notes above "Tea Roses" as to protection in 

 Winter. 

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