41 



FlorenceH. Veitch (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1911. 

 — Bright scarlet crimson. Vigorous. Semi-climber. 

 Standard, bush, pillar, hedge, E. wall, pegging-down. 

 A'ery free. Very fragrant. Prune 10 or 39. 



Florence Pemberton (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 

 1902. — Creamy white, edged blush. Vigorous. Exhi- 

 bition, standard. Free flowering. Prune 7. 



Fortune's Yellow (N.), Fortune, 1845. — Orange 

 yellow, shaded and flaked metallic red. Vigorous 

 climber. South or west wall. Best under glass. Also 

 known as " Beauty of Glazenwood." Summer-flower- 

 ing. Prune 32. 



Frances Gaunt (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1918. 

 ■ — Fawn apricot. Vigorous. Bedding, decorative. 

 Prune 4. 



Francois Crousse (H.T.), Guillot, 1900.— Crim- 

 son. Vigorous. Pillar, wall. A fine crimson pillar 

 rose. Good early and late. Prune 10 or 39. 



Franjois Guillot (wich. ramb.), Barbier, 1905. — 

 Yellow, white, and pink. Vigorous. Pillar, arch, per- 

 gola. Prune 37. 



Francois Juranville (wich. ramb.), Barbier, 1906. 

 — Deep fawn pink. Very vigorous. Arch, pergola, 

 weeping standard, hedge. Very fragrant. Early 

 summer-flowering. Prune 37 or 89. 



Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.), P. Lambert, 1900.— 

 Pure white. Very vigorous. Exhibition, garden, 

 standard, bedding, pillar, glass, town, pegging down. 

 The best white rose for all purposes, but lacking in 

 fragrance. It may be grown as a semi-climber. 

 Prune 6, 7, 41, or 42. 



Gardenia (wich. ramb.), Manda, 1899. — Bright 

 yellow, changing to cream. Very vigorous climber. 

 Pillar, arch, pergola, creeping, screen. One of the 

 best yellow wichuraianas. Early summer-flowering. 

 Prune 37 or 39. 



