4,6 



J. B. Clark (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1905.— Scarlet- 

 crimson, sliaded black. Very vigorous. Exhibition, 

 garden, standard, bush, pillar, hedge, pegging down, 

 ^vall, town. Prune 6, 7 or 41. 



Jean Guichard (wich. ramb.), Barbier, 1905.— 

 Coppery carmine, opening to salmon and rose. Very 

 vigorous climber. Pillar, arch, pergola, creeping, 

 weeping standard. Early summer-flowering. Prune 

 37 or 39. 



Jeanie Deans (S. Briar) (Lord Penzance) , Keynes, 

 Williams & Co., 1895. — Rosy crimson. Very vigor- 

 ous. Garden, bush, hedge. Early summer-flower- 

 ing. Prune 22 (b). 



Jessie (poly, pom.), H. Merryweather & Sons, 

 1909. — Bright crimson-scarlet. Dwarf. Garden, half- 

 standard, bedding, edging. Continuous flowering. 

 Prune 34. 



Jersey Beauty (wich. ramb.), Manda, 1899. — Rich 

 yellow, opening to cream. Very vigorous climber. 

 Garden, pillar, arch, pergola, creeping, hedge, screen. 

 , Single-flowered. Early summer-flowering. Ever- 

 green. Prune 37 or 39. 



Joanna Bridge (H.T.), Elisha J. Hicks, 1916.— 

 Pale straw. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Semi- 

 single. Prune 4. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock (H.T.), Leenders & Co., 

 1909. — Deep rose, carmine reverse. Vigorous. Ex- 

 hibition, garden. Ver^' fragrant. Prune 4 or 5. 



Joseph Billard (wich. ramb.), Barbier, 1905. — 

 Crimson, centre rich yellow, fading to cream. Vigor- 

 ous. Garden, pillar, weeping standard. Single- 

 flowered. Early flowering and sometimes flowers 

 again in autumn. Prune 37. 



