10 



Eugenie Lamesch (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, 

 1899. — Clear yellow, buds edged carmine. Dwarf. 

 Garden, bedding, edging. Distinct violet scent. 

 Prune 34. 



Evangeline (wich. ramb.), M. H. Walsh, 1906.— 

 Lavender pink with white centre. — Very vigorous 

 climber. Arch, pergola, weeping standard. Mid- 

 season. Single-flowered. Summer-flowering. Very 

 fragrant. Prune 37 or 89. 



Excelsa (wich. ramb.), M. H. Walsh, 1909.- 

 Bright rosy crimson. Vigorous climber. Pillar, arch, 

 pergola, creeping, weeping standard. Late summer- 

 flowering. Prune 37. 



Fabvier (C), Laffay, 1832. — Dazzling crimson, 

 with white centre. Dwarf.* Bedding, edging. One of 

 the best crimson Chinas. Prune 31. 



Fellenberg (C), Fellenberg, 1857.— Rosy crim- 

 son. Vigorous. Garden, bush, hedge, dwarf- wall. 

 Fragrant. Prune 31 (a) or 39. 



Felicite = et = Perpetue (Sempervirens), Jacques, 

 1828. — Creamy white. Very vigorous climber. Arch, 

 pergola, hedge, N. .wall, very exposed gardens. A 

 good climbing rose. Early summer-flowering. Prune 

 24 or 39. 



Flame of Fire (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1916. 

 —Orange flame. Vigorous. Bedding. Prune 6 or 42. 



Flora Mclvor (S. Briar) (Lord Penzance), Keynes, 

 Williams & Co., 1894.— Blush white, tinted rose. 

 Very vigorous. Bush, hedge. Single-flowered. Earlv 

 summer-flowering. Prune 22 (b). 



Florence Forrester (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 

 1914.— Pure white. Robust. Exhibition. Prune 2 

 or 3. 



