sericea (Species).— White. Vigorous. Garden, 

 bush. Has only four petals. Prune 28. 



Severine (Fernet), Pernet-Ducher, 1919.— Vivid 

 orange. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 20. 



Shower of Gold (wich. ramb.), Paul & Son, 1910. 

 —Golden yellow, changing to pale yellow. Vigorous 

 climber. Pillar, arch, pergola. Early mid-season. 

 Effective foliage. Prune 37 or 39. 



sinica Anemone (Hybrid of Species), F. Schmitt, 

 1895. — Silvery-pink, shaded rose. Vigorous. Semi- 

 climber. Screen, S. or W. wall. A charming single- 

 flowered rose. Early summer-flowering. Prune 29. 



Source d'Or (wich ramb.), Turbat & Co., 1912.— 

 Golden yellow. Very vigorous. Arch, pergola. Fine 

 colour. Prune 37 



Stanwell Perpetual (Perpetual Scotch) L,ee. — Pale 

 blush. Vigorous. Garden, standard, hedge. Flowers 

 very early, and is also good in autumn. Ver\- 

 fragrant. Prune 36. 



Sunburst (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1911.— Orange 

 or cadmium yellow to creamy white. Vigorous. 



Glass. Very variable in colour. Prune 4 or 42. 



Sunburst, Climbing (H.T.), Howard Rose Co., 

 1916. — Very vigorous. Pillar, S. or W. wall, close 

 fence. A climbing sport from " Sunburst." Prune 

 10. 



Sweet Briar, Common (S. Briar). — Pale pink. 

 Vigorous. Bush, hedge. Fragrant foliage. Earh- 

 summer-flowering. Prune 22 (a). 



Tausendschon (mult, ramb.), Schmidt, 1907. — 

 Rose-pink. Semi-climber. Pillar, pergola. Semi- 

 double. Summer-flowering. Prune 27 or 39. 



