H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
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PAUL’S EARLY BLUSH (1893) — The new blu3h-white sport from Reinrich Schullheis, from 
which it takes its early and continuous flowering habit, giving successive masses of silvery blush 
flowers through the season. Dwarfs, 2*. 6 d. 
SALAMANDER (1892) — Bright scarlet-crimson, large, outer petals reflexed, free blooming. 
Dwaifs, Is. 6 cl. 
SPENSER— Satin-pink, shaded white, a double form of Baroness Rothschild, very froe and 
perpetual. Dwarfs, Is. 6 d. 
T. B. HAYWOOD (1895)— May be described as a crimson-scarlet with black shading ; large, 
perfectly built-up Alfred Colomb-hke flowers, late in flowering, continuing the Jt.r.’s into Augusc ; 
neat habit, splendid. Award of Merit. In pots, 10s. 6 d. 
VIOLET QUEEN— Largp, perfect flowers, crimson, with distinct violet shade ; vigorous. Dwarfs, 
Is. 6d. 
HYBRID. 
FRANCES BLOXHAM — A hybrid China, very free both summer and autumn, flowering habit, 
making a dense pillar, flowers of medium siz“, beautiful in bud, bright salmon-pink. Dwarls, Is. 6 d. 
TEA-SCENTED. 
BRIDESMAID — Pink, a very beautiful flower. Dwarfs, 2s. 
CORINNA — Flesh colour, shaded rose and suffused tawny copper, large and of fine shape. Dwarfs, 
2s. flu!. 
DIRECTEUR R. GERARD —Canary-yellow, tinted carmine, very free, large and well shaped, 
dwarf, vigorous. Dwarfs, 2s. (id. 
MAMAN COCHET— Carmine, mingled with salmon-yellow, very large and full, in the way of 
C. Afermet. Dwarls, 2s. 6 d. 
MEDEA — L jmon, canary centre, good reflexed shape, medium size. Dwarfs, 2s. 
WABAN — A sport from Catherine Mermet, carmine-pink, splashed madder-red ; a great acqui- 
sition to the Tea family. Dwarfs, 2s. 
HYBRID TEA-SCENTED. 
LA FRAICHEUR— Blight rosy pink, silvery back, pointed bud, moderately full ; robust. 
Dwarfs, 2s. 
LADY HENRY GROSVENOR— Flesh colour, large, full and globular ; a free and effective 
garden Rose. Dwarfs, Is. (id. 
MME. EMILE METZ — Flesh-white, pink centre, very free ; extra. Dwarfs, 2s. 
PRINCESS MAY— Soft clear opaque pink ; dwarf, full and globular ; good foliage, vigorous habit. 
Dwarfs, 2s. (id. 
BOURBON. 
LORNA DOONE -Magenta-carmine, shaded scarlet ; large, full, and globular ; very handsome, a 
desirable addition to the late-flowering kinds. Dwarfs, 3s. 6 d. and 5s. 
MRS. PAUL —Large open flower, like a Camellia, with very bold thick petals perfectly arranged, 
blush-white with rosy peach shading ; exceptional in its distinctness from any other Rose. Gold 
Medal of N.R.S. Several First Class Certificates. Dwarfs, Is. 6 d. ; standards, 2s. (id, 
NOISETTE. 
ADELINA V. MOREL— Yellow, tipped rose, pretty in bud, medium size, most distinct. Award 
of Merit. Dwarfs, 2s. 6 d. 
MME. PIERRE COCHET — Orange or apricot ; a charming coloured medium-sized flower, glossy 
foliage. Dwarls, 2s. 
NEW ROSE. 
Of first-rate excellence, and a yellow companion to Turner’s Crimson Rambler. 
ALISTER STELLA GRAY — A variety which, whilst growing to a height of 18 feet in one season, 
will produce large clusters of small brilliantly coloured ami perfectly formed flowers, and will meet a 
long-felt want. A really useful yellow cluster Rose, and bids fair to become a worthy companion to 
Mr. Turner’s splendid novelty, Crimson Rambler, but unlike that variety it flowers in the autumn as 
well as summer. Award of Merit, R.H.S, 3s. 6d. 
CHINA ROSE. 
DUKE OF YORK— Award of Merit. Flowers variable between rosy pink and white, at times 
white edged and tipped deep carmine ; always beautiful and quite distinct, vigorous growth, good 
habit. Dwarfs, 5s. 
