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Viscountess Folkestone (H.T.), Bennett, 1886.— 

 Creamy-white, shaded flesh. Vigorous. Garden, stan- 

 dard, bedding, glass. One of the best bedding Roses. 

 Very fragrant. Prune 4 or 42. 



W. C. Clark (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1917.— Deep 

 maroon crimson. Very vigorous. Garden, bedding. 

 Very dark. Prune 6. 



W. C. Gaunt {H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1916.— 

 Scarlet crimson Vigorous. Garden, bedding. A 

 most useful variety. Prune 4. 



White Mainan Cochet (T.), Cook, 1897.— White, 

 tinged lemon. Vigorous. Exhibition, garden, stan- 

 dard, glass. An especially good Tea. Prune 6, 7, or 

 42. 



White Provence (Pro v.). —Grim wood, 1777.— 

 Paper white. Vigorous. Garden, bush. Summer- 

 flowering. Prune 11. 



White Rambler (Pemberton's) (Hybrid multi- 

 flora). Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 1914. — Pure white. 

 Very vigorous. Pillar, arch. Late flowering. Prune 

 27 or 39. 



wichuraiana (wich. ramb.), Species from Japan, 

 1880. — White, with yellow anthers. Very vigorous. 

 Creeping. Late summer-flowering. Single-flowered. 

 Fragrant. This was first discovered by Dr. Wichura in 

 1860, and introduced into Europe about 1873. Prune 

 37. 



William Allen Richardson (N.), Veuve Ducher, 

 1878.— Deep orange yellow, white edge. Vigorous 

 climber. Garden, standard, bush, pillar, pergola, 

 pegging down, S. or W. wall. Unique in colour but 

 variable. Good under glass. A good buttonhole 

 i^ose. Prune 32 (a), 39, 41, or 42. 



