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Noisette or Champney Roses. 
Are of American origin; they have a tendency to bloom in clusters and are all strong growers, thus 
making excellent climbers. They are all very free bloomers. 
Aimee Vibert, Climbing. Pure white; medium-sized flowers in large clusters; of most vigorous 
growth. 
Celine Forestier. Pale yellow, deepening towards the center; a beautiful sort. 
Claire Carnot. Coppery-rose, borders of petals lightened with white and rosy-carmine; an excellent 
variety; very distinct and beautiful. 
*Cloth of Qold {Chyojnaiella), Deep yellow center, with sulphur edges; large full pointed buds; a most 
attractive rose. 
*Lamarque. Pure white; center slightly tinged yellow; admired by all. 
*Marechal Niel. Deep yellow; very large, very full, globular form; delightful fragrance. The finest of 
all yellow roses. The stock we offer is worked on Banksia root; it makes a strong and vigorous 
growth on this root. 
*Reve d' or. Buff yellow; very full; a most profuse bloomer and vigorous grower. 
♦Solfaterre. Sulphur-yellow; large and full. 
W. A. Richardson. Orange-yellow; flowers medium size; very distinct. 
Bourbon Roses. 
Polyantha Roses — Continued. 
Hermosa. Bright rose; 
medium size; constant 
bloomer; bushy habit. 
Hermosa, Climbing. Clear 
bright pink; medium, 
full and regular; very 
sweet; strong grower 
and profuse bloomer. 
*Souvenir de la Malmai- 
son. Flesh color, 
shaded fawn; large, full, 
flat form, rich foliage. A 
splendid rose. 
Polyantha 
Roses. 
Clotilde Soupert. Pinkish- 
amber or pale creamy- 
yellow, delicately 
flushed with silvery-rose; 
petals beautifully imbri- 
cated. 
Etoile d' or. Pale chrome- 
yellow, rich red center; 
full round flowers, borne 
in large clusters. 
«jn'lle Cecile Bruner. 
Salmon-pink, deeper in 
center; very small; 
full and delicately 
scented; a n exquisite 
miniature rose. 
REVE D' OR. 
nignonette. Delicate rose 
changing to blush. 
Perle d' or. Nankeen yel- 
low, orange center; 
most exquisite. 
Austrian Roses. 
Native of South Europe, 
having single flowers, of a 
yellow or coppery-yellow 
color; leaflets seven to nine 
in number. The shoots are 
of a chocolate color, well 
fortified with spines. These 
varieties must not be 
severely pruned. 
Austrian Coppei-. Yellow 
and red flowers appear- 
ing on the same bush; 
very attractive. 
Harrison's Yellow. Gold- 
en-yellow; medium size, 
semi-double. 
Persian Yellow. Bright 
yellow; small, well 
formed; folia.ge small, 
faintly scented like the 
Sweet Brier. 
Banksia Roses. 
These are strong growers and make excellent climbers, and are much used for covering arbors 
bare walls, old stumps, etc. 
Banksia, White. Pure white; very double, small; produced in the greatest profusion in the spring 
months. 
Banksia, Yellow. Clear yellow; similar in all respects to the preceding. 
Fortune's Yellow. Yellowish-orange, with a bronze tinge; semi-double; a strong grower. Variously 
known in this country as "Beauty of Glazenwood," "San Rafael," "Watkins" and "Hester." A 
charming rose. 
♦Can also supply in "Standard " (or Tree Form). 
