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HYBRID CHINA, HYBRID BOURBON, and HYBRID 

 NOISETTE ROSES (Rosa Indica Hybrida). 



Blairii No. 2. Blush, with rose centre. A grand Climbing and Bush 

 Rose. 



Charles Lawson. Vivid rose. A grand Bush Rose. 

 Chenedole. Bright red. A good Pillar Rose. 

 Coupe d'Hebe. Deep pink. A good Pillar Rose. 

 Fulgens. Bright crimson. A good Pillar Rose. 

 Madame Plantier. Pure white. Very free-flowering. 



AUSTRIAN BRIAR ROSES (Rosa Lutea). 



Austrian Copper. Coppery-red. ) Grown in England in 1 596 by 



Austrian Yellow. Yellow. \ John Gerard. 



Harrisonii. Golden-yellow. 



Persian Yellow. Deep golden-yellow. 



SCOTCH ROSES (Rosa Spinosissima). 



In Various Colours. White, various shades of red, and pale yellow. 

 Very free and hardy. 



PERPETUAL SCOTCH ROSE. 



*Stanwell Perpetual. Pale blush. One of the earliest and latest to 

 flower. 



SWEET BRIAR (Rosa Rubiginosa). 



Common. Pale pink. Foliage deliciously fragrant. 

 Double Scarlet. Rosy-red. 

 Double White. Flesh white. 



Janet's Pride. White, shaded and tipped crimson. A distinct break 

 in this class. 



LORD PENZANCE'S HYBRID SWEET-BRIERS. 



Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson.^ 

 Amy Robsart. Deep rose. 

 B rend a. Maiden's blush. 

 Jeannie Deans. Scarlet-crimson. 

 Lady Penzance. Coppery-yellow. 

 Lord Penzance. Fawny-yellow. 

 Meg Merrilees. Crimson. 



The foliage of all these varieties 

 is very sweetly scented, the 

 plants are hardy and free- 

 flowering, and, after bloom- 

 ing, they produce bright scar- 

 let seed-pods which are very 

 pretty in autumn. 



AYRSHIRE ROSES (Rosa Arvenis Hybrida). 



Bennett's Seedling or Thoresbyana. White. 

 Dundee Rambler. White, pink edges. 

 Queen. Purple. 



Ruga. Pale flesh. Sweet-scented ; glossy foliage. 



Splendens or Myrrh Scented. White-tinted flesh. A Climbing Rose, 



blooming in clusters. 



Like all in this Section. 



