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Anne of Geierstein (S. Briar) (Lord Penzance), 

 Keynes, Williams and Co., 1894. — Deep crimson-rose. 

 Very vigorous. Bush, hedge. Single-flowered. 

 Summer-flowering. Prune 22 (b). 



Antoine Rivoire (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1896.— 

 Pale cream, with deeper centre. Moderately vigorous. 

 Garden, standard, bedding. Fine early in the season. 

 Good in autumn. Prune 4. 



Ards Rover (H.P.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1894.— 

 Dark crimson. Vigorous climber. Pillar, E. wall, 

 trellis. A good crimson climber. Prune 10 or 39. 



Arthur R. Goodwin (Pemet), Pemet-Ducher, 

 1910. — Coppery orange, passing to flesh. Moderately 

 vigorous. Garden. Pretty in the bud. Prune 20. 



Aschenbrodel (poly, pom.), Lambert, 1902. — Pale 

 p>each, deeper centre. Dwarf. Garden, bedding, 

 edging, glass. Prune 34 or 42. 



Augustine Guinoisseau (H.T.), Guinoisseau, 1889. 

 — White, tinted blush. Vigorous. Garden, standard, 

 bedding. Free flowering and verj^ fragrant. Sport 

 from " La France." Prune 6. 



Augustus Hartmann (H.T.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 

 1914. — Brilliant metallic red. Vigorous. Exhibition, 

 bedding, glass. Prune 2 or 3. 



Austrian Copper (Austrian Briar), grown in Eng- 

 land in 1596 by John Gerard. Nasturtium red, reverse 

 of petals yellow. Vigorous. Garden. Single-flowered. 

 Early summer-flowering. Prune 19. 



Austrian Yellow (Austrian Briar), grown in Eng- 

 land in 1596 by John Gerard. Clear yellow. Vigorous. 

 Garden. Single-flowered. Early summer-flowering. 

 Prune 19. 



