PAUL & SON 



The Old Nurseries, CHESHUNT. 



THE GREAT ENGLISH HOME OF ROSES. 

 ESTABLISHED 1806. Still at the Front 1906. 



NEW SEEDLING ROSES FOR 1906. 



H.T. CHERRY RIPE. (p»«i * s«„ > 



The new Winter Forcing Bed Eose and Carmine Bedder ; free„ 

 fragrant, and fine-shaped. 



Strong Dwarfs, 5/- each, 54/- per doz., Stds. 7/6 each. 



H.T. THE DANDY. (Paul * s«*) 



Figured in TJic Garden of Nov. 25th. The new Crimson Maroon,, 

 charming for bouquets and huttonholes ; free, and blooming right 

 up into the Autumn. 



Dwarfs, 5/- each. 



NEW AUTUMN ROSES. 



RICHMOND. 



The dark Lady Battersea ; splendid winter flowering. 



Dwarfs, 5 - each. 



DAVID HARUM. 



The new Peach-coloured Hybrid Tea. Award of Merit, Temple 

 Show, 1905. 



RCGOSA REPENS ALBA. (Paul & s*„.) 



Gold Medal, N.R.S. Holland House Show, 1902. 

 The new Weeping White Rugosa, with beautiful stellate flowers- 

 Dwarfs, 2/6 each; Standards, 7 6 to 10,6 each. 



NEW CATALOGUE NOW READY for 1905 1906. 



Contains Lists of the BEST Bedding Roses, the BEST Hedge Roses, the BEST Pillar Roses. 



THE STOCK OF GARDEN ROSES IS UNEQUALLED IN EUROPE. 



PAUL & SON, 



THE OLD NURSERIES* 

 CHESHUNT. 



Railway Station— Cheshunt, (i.E.R. Telegrams—" Paul, Cheshunt." 



R.H.S. Advertisement Offlee :— VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



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