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Niphetos, Climbing (T.), Keynes, Williams and 

 Co., 1889. — White. Vigorous climber. A fine green- 

 house climber. Prune 10. 



Noblesse (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1917.— 

 Primrose yellow. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. 

 Prune 4. 



Nova Zembia (rug.), Mees, 1907. — Pale silvery 

 rose. Very vigorous. Garden, standard, shrubbery. 

 Prune 35. 



Old Crimson China (C), T. Evans, 1810.— Deep 

 velvety crimson. Moderate. Garden, edging. Prune 31. 



Old Gold (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1913.— Old 

 gold, tinted scarlet. Moderately vigorous. Garden, 

 standard, decorative. Semi-double. A good decora- 

 tive Rose. Prune 4. 



Ophelia (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1912.— Salmon 

 flesh. Vigorous. Garden, standard, bedding", glass. 

 A very fine Rose. Very fragrant. Prune 4 or 42. 



Orleans Rose (poly, pom.), Levavasseur, 1909. — 

 Vivid rosy crimson. Bushy. Garden, standard, bed- 

 ding. Large truss, very free, good foliage. Perpetual 

 flowering. One of the best dwarf polj?anthas. Prune 

 34. 



Orleans Rose, Climbing (poly, pom.), Levavasseur 

 & fils, 1913. — Vigorous. Pillar, arch. A climbing 

 sport from " Orleans Rose." Prime 34. 



Papa Gontier, Climbing (H.T.), Cherrier, 1904.— 

 Rosy crimson. Vigorous. S. or W. wall. A climb- 

 ing sport from " Papa Gontier." Prune 10. 



Paul Lede, Climbing (H.T.), 1918.— Very vigor- 

 ous. Pillar, S. or W. wall. A climbing sport from 

 " Paul Lede." Prune 10 or 39. 



