Cannelis’ Floral Guide, 1909 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BOSES— continued. 
■Souvenir de la Mal- 
maieon 
Souvenir de Madame 
Eugene Verdicr 
Souvenir de Madame 
Viennot 
Souvenir de Maria 
Zozaya 
Souvenir de Pierre 
Netting 
Souvenir de President 
Carnot 
Souvenir de S. A. 
Prince 
Souvenir de Stella 
Gray 
Souvenir de Thereae 
Levet 
Souvenir d'llelene 
Souvenir de Wm. 
Robinson 
Souvenir d’un Ami 
Souvenir du Rose 
Vilin 
Spectabilis 
Spenser 
Splendens 
Stanwell Perpetual 
Star of Waltham 
Sulphurea 
Sultan of Zanzibar 
Sunrise 
Sunset 
Suzanne M. 
Rodocanachi 
Sweet Briar 
Sweetheart 
Sylph 
Tausendschau 
T. B. Haywood 
Tea Rambler 
Thalia 
The Bride 
The Dandy 
The Farquhar 
The Garland 
'I'he Lion 
Thomas Mills 
Thoresbyana 
Tom Wood 
Trier 
Tuscany 
Ulrich Brunner 
Ulster 
Una 
Unique 
Victor Hugo 
Victor Verdier 
Violette Bouyer 
Viriditlora 
Viscountess 
Folkestone 
Wallflower 
Waltham Bride 
Waltham Climber 
Waltham Rambler 
Waltham Standard 
Warrior 
Wedding Bells 
W. E. Lippiatt 
Wellesley 
W. F. Bennett 
White Baroness 
White Bath 
White de Mcaux 
White l^ady 
Wliite Marechal Nicl 
White Maman Cochet 
White Pet 
White Provence 
Wichuriana 
Wichuriana Rubra 
William Allen 
Richardson 
William Askew 
William Netting 
William’s Evergreen 
William Warden 
Wm. Shean 
Xavier Olibo 
York and Lancaster 
I Yvonne Gravier 
1 Yvonne Vacherot 
ROSE©. ^ 
TEN ACRES-THOUSANDS IN POTS. 
Showing our oomplete system and mode of 
packing— roots protected and moist, just ao if 
they were iu the ground. It will be observed 
that there are Standai'ds (in centre), Climbers, &c. 
Pf^ICE$ OF 
WHEN THE SELECTION IS LEFT 
TO US:- 
€tandards and Half Standards, best sorts, 
and well varied, 18s. to 24s. per dozen. 
Dwarfs on the Brier, extra strong good 
varieties, 9s. per dozen, 70s. per 100. 
Dwarf Teas, varieties from open ground, 
12s. and 15s. per dozen ; 
extra line Plants in pots, 18s., 24s., and 
80s. per dozen. 
Hybrid Perpetuals, In pots, good strong 
plants, 18s. per dozen. 
Customers selecting their own are respeetfully 
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 
eepecially necessary late in the season. 
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