ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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NEW ROSES FO R 1889. 



PAUL & SON, 



^f)c ' <&lb ' Nurseries, 

 CHESHUNT, HERTS, N. 



OFFER IN POTS 



NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES, 



Raised by HERR RECTOR DROGEMULLER of Neuhaus. 



H.T. KAISER FRIEDRICH (Gloire de Lyon x Comtesse d'Oxford). 



Vigorous habit of Gloire de Dijon, large reddish-green foliage ; large flowers, well upstanding, 

 produced singly, opening well, perfectly full, beautiful in form ; colour brilliant china red 

 with transparent yellowish bloom, keeping its colour until the flower falls ; sweetly scented. 

 An entirely distinct departure in the Dijon family. 



TEA KAISERIN FRIEDRICH (Gloire de Dijon x Perle des Jardins). 



Very strong Gloire de Dijon habit, but of straighter, stronger growth ; greenish-brown foliage 

 and shoots; flowers produced singly on long erect stalks; large, very full, opening well, very 

 beautiful, and always regular, with fine stiff petals. Colour very clear shining yellow, bright 

 yellow or darker according to situation ; petals shaded and tinted with bright carmine, under- 

 side light yellow with carmine. May be called a Marie Van Houtte coloured Gloire de Dijon. 

 Very hardy. 



H.T. PROGRESS (Madame Berard x Louis Van Houtte), 



The raiser having instructed us to retain until 1890, we cannot now supply. 



Prices from June i, 1889, to April 1, 1890, in Pots, 5s. each. 



New Cheshunt Roses for 1889. 



H.P. JOHN D. PAWLE-(P^ # *»> 



Rich velvety crimson, with maroon shading, cupped flower, thoroughly perpetual, distinct in 

 its colouring and shape from existing kinds. 

 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. — ' A seedling with massive petals of dark colour shaded with a purplish 

 hue.' — Report of National Rose Society's Show, from The Garden. 



H.P. PAUL'S CHESHUNT SCARLET-(P<»«M- &»)• 



Beautiful in the bud, but only semi-double — colour, especially in bud, the most vivid scarlet 

 crimson, so bright as to be dazzling — for cutting it will be invaluable. First-class Certificate 

 Royal Horticultural Society as a decorative rose. This is not an exhibition rose. 

 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. — Gardeners' Magazine.— ' One (seedling) of such a brilliant scarlet 



hue as to remind one of Tom Thumb pelargonium, which did so much to bring the bedding system into 



favour.' — Report of Nurseries. 



H.P. MARGARET HAYWOOD-^ -B .Haywood, Esq., and Pavl$ 'Son). 



A thoroughly fixed sport of Mad. CI. Joigneux, of which sort it inherits the good vigorous growth 

 and mildew proof character ; flowers very large, bright rosy pink, full, globular— will be a fine 

 early show rose. 



In Pots, 7s. 6d. each ; 3 for 21s. 



Descriptive Catalogues of New French and English Roses post-free on application. 



THE ROSES AT CHESHUNT are now in Bloom, and this 

 Season very interesting*. 



