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HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



A perpetual flowering Class, containing some of the best Garden Boses we possess. La France and its 

 congeners properly belong here. The strong Climbers of this section are quoted in "0." 



Dwarfs, 1/0. /Standards, 2/0. 

 Caroline Testout one of the most beautiful flowers we have, always in blossom, shaded from 



pale blush to peach and deep rose, first-class 

 Clara Watson new, pearly white, with blush and peach centre, very free ; a splendid 



novelty, flowering early 

 Grace Darling free grower, of robust habit, flowers bright China pink with silvery rose 



reflex, large and good 

 Grand Due de Luxembourg .... pink, reverse petals shaded rose, free. 1/6. 



Gustave Regis pointed bud, canary yellow, deeper centre, elegant climber 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria new and very fine white, sulphur centre, large and elegant. 1/6 



La Fraicheur a fine large rose, centre fiery carmine, shaded. 1/0 



Lady H. Grosvenor fresh pink, centre reflexed. 1/6 



Lady Mary Fitzwilliam a fine early rose, of dwarf habit, pale soft blush, large and fine 



Madame Pernet Ducher canary yellow and cream, lovely, new, fine bedder 



Madame Eugene Resal .... rich shell pink reverse, centre rose, veryelegant, a fine bedder. 1/6 

 Madame Jules Finger .... creamy white, with pink and salmon shading 



Marquise Litta a superb crimson shaded flower, large and fine. 1/6 



Mrs. W. C. Whitney a charming new colour, cherry rose, shaded. 1/6 



Mrs. Robert Garrett new American, deep rose shaded, a free bloomer 



Rainbow a constant bloomer, ground rose pink, with carmine stripes, very various 



and distinct. 1/6 

 Souvenir President Carnot. beautiful pale blush, long bud, new. 2/6. 

 Vicountess Folkestone habit dwarf and floriferous, centre rosy primrose, shading to rosy pink, a 



lovely combination 



Other kinds marked H.T. in the body of the Catalogue for convenience, are placed with the Classes 

 they resemble in colour. 



BENGAL OR CHINA ROSES. 



Commonly called "Monthly," on account of their constant bloom; for this reason they are the best 

 adapted for banks, massing, bedding out, for planting upon graves, or covering low walls. 



From open ground, 30/0 to 75/0 per 100 ; 6/0 to 12/0 per dozen. 



Alfred Ouibert purplish lilac 



Common or Blush China pink, free bloomer 



Cramoisi Superieure rich dark crimson 



Ducher pale creamy white ; capital bedder 



Duke of York (h.c.) new ; a charming dark shaded flower, rosy pink ; a free perpetual bloomer, 



like a dark Homere. 1/6 



General Schablikini very dark red ; China X by Tea 



Hermosa (Armosa or Setina) .... lilac pink, very free ; really a Bourbon Bose 



Laurette Messimy a charming new kind, combining shades of yellow and rose 



Louis Phillippe crimson rosy, free and good ; the finest bedder 



Mrs. Bosanquet delicate flesh colour 



Nemesis blackish crimson 



Perle des Rouges a lovely novelty, rich deep red ; a hybrid of great value for bedding out. 



2/6. 



Purple rich dark crimson, dwarf and compact 



Queen Mab new golden and copper China, fine. 1/6 



Sanguinea or crimson crimson, very free bloomer 



Viridiflora the " Green " Bose, sweet briar scent ; a curiosity 



BOURBON ROSES. 



Standards, 2/0. Dwarfs, 1/0. 



Bardou Job (h.t.) a dazzling scarlet Bose of close habit, semi-double 



Crimson Bedder (Cranston) very bright scarlet, close compact habit, good foliage 



Madame Isaac Periere a hybrid ; vivid carmine, very large and fine, early, most profuse bloomer, 



good town Bose or climber 

 Mrs. Paul a grand new variety, reminding one of a Pseony ; blush white, with pretty 



peach tinting, sweet scented, and one of the best Boses introduced for 



years. Gold Medal N. B. Society 



Princess Louise Victoria pale peach, silvery shading reverse of petals, very elegant elimber 



Princess May (W. Paul) (h.t.) .. . soft delicate pink ; a new hybrid 



Souvenir de la Malmaison pale flesh colour, shading to white, very large and beautiful, exquisite in 



autumn 



