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H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
PRICES OF ROSES. 
WHEN THE SELECTION IS LEFT TO US:— 
Standards and Half-Standards, best sorts, and well varied, 
18s. to 24s. per dozen. 
Dwarfs on the Briar, extra strong good varieties, 9s. per dozen; 
£3 10s. per 100. 
Dwarf Teas, varieties, from open ground, 15s. per dozen. Extra fine 
plants in pots, 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. 
Hybrid Perpetuals in pots, good strong plants, 18s. per dozen. 
Amateurs selecting their own are respectfully requested to add to their orders a few supplementary 
sorts, lest by previous orders the stock of any particular variety should be exhausted, this being 
especially necessary late in the season. 
NEW 
HYBRID 
PERPETUALS. 
BACCHUS (1895) — Crimson, shaded bright violet-maroon. A distinct improvement on the old 
dark h.p. Mrs Geo. Paul ; a good medium-sized, finely shaped flower ; perfectly autumnal. In pots 
10s. 6rf. 
CHAS. GATER (1893)— The finest crimson Rose of late years, large globular flowers of brownish 
red ; a hardy shrub of great value. Award of Merit, R.H.S.. Dwarfs, 2s. 
CLIMBING QUEEN OP QUEENS — A pink autumnal of merit ; a climbiDg form of Queen of 
Queens. 2s. 
CLIO — Flesh-coloured, shaded rosy pink towards the centre ; large and globular. Dwarfs, 3s. 6 d. 
DUCHESS OF FIFE (1892) — Silvery pink, good sport from Countess of Rosebery. Dwarfs, Is. 6d. 
DUKE OF FIFE (1892) — Dark crimson-scarlet, good habit ; a sport from Etienne Level. Dwarfs, 
Is. 6 d. 
MARCHIONESS OF DOWNSHIRE— A variety of sterling merit; It is a perfect exhibition Rose, 
always opening freely, and from its fulness continues a long time in good condition ; colour beautiful 
satin-p : nk, shaded with rose, flowers large and full and excellent form, petals of great substance. 3s. Hr?. 
MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN (1892) — Good dwarf habit, .very free, large rosy pink flowers. 
Gold Medal, N.R.S. Dwarfs, Is. (id. 
MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY — Flowers very large, ivory white, of great substance, 
high centred. Gold Medal, N.R.S. Dwarfs, 3s. 6d. 
MARGARET DICKSON (1892) — Vigorous, white with pale flesh, tinted centre petals, very 
beautiful. Gold Medal, N.R.S. Dwarfs, Is. 0 d. 
MME. E. MICHEL — Deep pink, good shape, slightly darker than Gabriel Luizet. Dwarfs, Is. 6 d. 
MRS. HARKNESS (1893)— First Class Certificate, Liverpool ; colour pure blush, delicate and 
clear, at times almost white, described by an eminent trade Rose grower as a light Mrs. John Laing, 
and pronounced by one of our loading amateur growers “a most valuable acquisition.” Tbe flowers 
are large, of globular form, with massive petals, possessing a peculiarly delicious Musk fragrance, 
growth vigorous, foliage abundant, an early, continuous, and thoroughly perpetual bloomer ; will 
undoubtedly prove one of the most valuable light hybrid perpetuals for exhibition and garden 
decoration. Dwarfs, 2s. 6 cl. 
MRS. R G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD — Unquestionably a Rose of great excellence, colour deep 
rosy pink, the outer petals shaded with pale flesh, quite a new and unique shade ; white at base of 
petal, and so distinct from all other H.P. Roses that the blooms we have exhibited during the past 
season have created quite a sensation. Awarded the N.R.S. ’s Gold Medal. Special award from same 
society for twelve blooms any new Rose. 3*. 6d. 
OAKMONT — Bright rose, in the wav of Paul tVcyron, sweet scented ; one of the be3t the Americans 
say for winter flowering. Dwarfs, 2s 6d. 
