PAUL & SON 



The Old Nurseries, CHESHUNT. 



THE GREAT ENGLISH HOME OF ROSES. 

 ESTABLISHED 1806. Still in the Front 1906. 



NEW CHESHUNT ROSES OF 1906. 



Tea, NELLIE "JOHNSTONE. 



Remarkable for its brightness of colour. Bright rosy pink, the outer petals often shot 

 with violet mauve. Long pointed bud on an erect stalk, the flower fairly double with 

 bold guard petals. A Show and Garden Tea, deliciously fragrant and free flowering, 

 a fine Autumnal. In pots in May, 7/6 each. 



H.P. CLIMBING CAPTAIN HAYWARD. 



A strong climbing variety of this particularly free hybrid perpetual, deep crimson, 

 likely to make a very fine Pillar. In pots in May, 5/- each. 



H.P. CLIMBING SUZANNE MARIE RODOCAN ACH I . 



The first of the satin rose Pillar forms, free and good. In pots in May, 5/- each. 



NEW ROSES OF 1905. 



H.T. CHERRY RIPE. (Paul & Sep.) 



The new winter forcing carmine rose, excellent for bedding, free fragrant and finely 

 shaped. Strong dwarfs in 48 pots ... ... 3/- each. 



,, 8-inch pots for forcing, 7/6 each. 



H.T. THE DANDY. (Paul & Set}.) 



Figured in The Garden of Nov. 25th. The new crimson maroon, charming for 

 bouquets and buttonholes, free and blooming right up into the autumn. 



Dwarfs in 48 pots, 3/- each. 



NEW AMERICAN H.T. ROSES. 



H.T. RICHMOND. 



The dark Lady Battersea, splendid winter flowering. In 48 pots, in May, 3/- 



H.T. DAVID HARUM. 



The new peach-coloured Hybrid Tea. Award of merit, Temple Show, 1905. 



H.T. ROSAMOND ORR ENGLISH. 



Scarlet pink, unapproached in brilliancy of colour, free and good grower. 



LADY GAY. m « pots, in May , 2/e 



The new bright pink climber. Strong ground plants, 5/- 



In 48 pots, in May, 2/6 

 Hard plants, in 8-in. pots, 7/6 



NEW ROSE CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. 



PAUL & SON, 



THE OLD NURSERIES, 

 CHESHUNT. 



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