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NEW SEEDLING ROSE. 



QUEEN ALEXANDRA 



f^HIS beautiful Seedling, a cross 

 between the well-known Crim- 

 son Rambler and Rosa multiflora 

 simplex, produces with great freedom 

 trusses of flower of a rich rose 

 colour, and is a decided acquisition 

 to the list of Pillar Roses. 



d a GOLD MEDAL by THE 

 ROSE SOCIETY at the Temple 

 Gardens, July 4th, 1901. 



PLANTS NOW READY, 5s. each. 



JAMES VEITGH & S4lNS f LTD., IRosal Eyotic 1Rur5ev2, 



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