60 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie=Miller (H.T.)., S. 

 McGredy & Son, 1909. — Soft blush, outside of petals 

 deep rose. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Good in 

 autumn. Prune 4. 



Mrs. Wemyss Quin (Fernet), A. Dickson & Sons, 

 1914. — ^Canary yellow. Vigorous. Garden, standard, 

 bedding, decorative. A very fine Rose. Prune 20. 



Mrs. W. H. Cutbush (poly, pom.), W. Cutbush 

 and Son, 1906.^ — ^Bright deep pink. Dwarf. Garden, 

 standard, bedding, edging, glass. Very continuous 

 bloomer. One of the best pink varieties of its class. 

 Prune 34 or 42. 



Mrs. W. H. Cutbush, Climbing (poly, pom.).— 

 Very vigorous. Pillar, arch. A climbing sport from 

 " Mrs. W. H. Cutbush." Prune 34 or 39. 



Mrs. W, J. Grant, Climbing (H.T.), The E. G. 

 Hill Co., 1899.— Pillar, gliass, wall. A fine climbing 

 sport of "Mrs. W. J. Grant." Good in autumn. 

 Prune 10, 39, or 42. 



multiflora (Species), from Japan, 1781. — Pure 

 white. Very vigorous climber. Arch, pergola. Large 

 bunches of small white single flowers. Known also as 

 " polyantha simplex." Early summer-flowering. 

 Prune 28 (27a) or 39. 



multiflora grandiflora (Hybrid of Species), 

 Bemaix, 1886. — Pure white. Very vigorous climber. 

 x\rch, pergola. A large flowered variety of " multi- 

 flora." Single-flowered. Known also as " polyantha 

 grandiflora." Early summer-flowering Prune 29 

 (27), or 39. 



Nellie Parker (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1916.— 

 Creamy white, shaded copper. \'igorous. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 4. 



