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MISS ETHEL RICHARDSON (1897)— Almost pure white, pale flesh centre, flowers large, imbricated form, free. 
Dwarfs, 3s. 
MRS. PRANK CANT (1897) — Beautiful clear pink, the edge and back of petals silvery white ; flowers large, 
very full ; perfectly formed and produced abundantly. Not only is it a valuable exhibition variety, but also one of the 
finest pot Roses in cultivation. Dwarfs, 3s. 6d. 
MRS. P. W. SANDPORD (1897) — A spoit from Mrs. J. Laing. Beautiful blush, shading to white, perfect in 
form, very full ; an exhibition variity of the first ijuality. Dwarfs, 3s. 6d. 
MRS. RUMSEY (1897) — fixed sport from Mrs. G. Dickson. Lovely rose-pink, large size ; one of the best late 
pink Roses, free from mildew, valuable for bedding or massing. Award of Merit. D warfs, 3s. %d. 
REV. ALAN CHEALES (1897) — All entirely new very large paiony-shaped Rose of extraordinary novelty and 
beauty of colour; a pure lake, with reflexed silvery white shaded back petals; an early and late bloomer, very vigorous, 
free. A show Rose in a cool season. Dwarfs, 3s. 6rf. 
ROYAL SCARLET — Vigorous, single flowered, bushy habit, reddish brown foliage, and bunches of vivid scarlet 
flowers ; well adapted for be Idiog. Dwarfs, 3s. 6i7. 
T. B. HAYWOOD (1895)— May be described as a crimson-scarlet with black shading; large, perfectly built-up 
Alfred Cofonti-like flowers, late in flowering, continuing the u.i'.’s into August ; neat habit, splendid. Award of 
Merit. Dwarfs, Is. ; Standards, 2s. 
TOM WOOD (1896)— A variety of great merit, either for garden decoration or exhibition. The colour is cherry- 
red, petals large, shell shaped, immense substance, flowers very large, full, free branching habit, free flowering. 
Dwarfs, 2s. 
WALTHAM STANDARD (1897) — Brilliant carmine, shaded scarlet and violet. A grand exhibition Rose, and 
also one of the best for garden decoration. 3s. 6d. 
Tesk~sceniedm 
EMPRESS ALEXANDRA OP RUSSIA (1897) — Rich lake-red, shaded with orange and fiery crimson ; very 
large, full, and globular ; vigorous growth ; quite distinct both in colour and habit from any Rose hitherto introduced. 
Dwarfs, 3s. Cd. 
ENCHANTRESS (1896) —Creamy white, slightly tinted with buff in centre ; large, full, and globular, vigorous 
growth ; a most distinct and elfrctive Tea Rose, valuable for exhibition, decorative purposes, and pot culture. 2s. 6d. 
FRANCIS DUBREUIL —Vigorous, large, beautiful in the bud, velvety crimson, of much merit. Dwarfs, Is. 6(7. 
M. ADA CARMODY (1898) — Ground colour ivory-white, beautifully tinted and edged various shades of pink, 
centre slightly tinged yellow, large and full, fine long buds, moderate growth, first class. Dwarfs, 6s. 
MME. WAQRAM COMTESSE DE TURENNE- -Vigorous, quite distinct .in form, large, colour satiny rose, 
shaded flesh-pink, beautiful. Dwarfs, l.s. 6d. 
MURIEL QRAHAME (1896) — A sport from Catherine Mermet ; perfictly distinct ; pale cream, faintly flushed 
with rose, very constant in colour ; one of the very best. Dwarfs, 3s. 6(7. 
SOUVENIR DE LAURENT GUILLOT —Vigorous, large and full, beautiful China-rose, centre petals tinted 
yellow ; beautiful. DwaiL, Is. 6(7. - 
a magnificent exhibition flower, and also for garden decoration and 
SYLPH (1895)— Ivory-white, tinted peach 
cutting purpoae.s. Dwarfs, 2s. 
11 MARECHAL NIEL (1895) — A sport from M. Niel, producing fine creamy white flowers, the plant in 
all other respects resembling the parent variety. Dwarfs, Is. 6(7. to 3s. 6(7. 
ZEPHYR (1896)— Sulphur-yellow, changing to nearly white, large and full, very free and elegant; a most effective 
light-coloured kind. Dwarfs, 2s. ./ > o . j * i 
Hybrid Tea~scented. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE (1896)— Rosy flesh, shaded and edged carmine, base of petals yellow: large, full and 
handsome. Dwarfs, U. 6rf. > t j > b » 
AURORA (1898) A lovely salmon-pink shade, large, full, and imbricated, buds of beautiful shape : a fine addition 
and good exhibition flower. Dwarfs, 55 . i j > 
CHARLOTTE GILLEMOT -Ivory white, bcauti ully ])erfumed ; a fine white Rose. Dwarfs, Is. 6rf, 
and free^^Dwi^fi^ changing to soft clear pink, each petal edged silvery grey ; very sweet, large, 
Dwarf?^s^6rf^^ CALEDON (1897)-Rich carmine-rose, larg.-, of groat substance, perfect form; vigorous. 
^^-^DAME ABEL CH ATEN AY — Ro^y carmine, shaded pale vermilion-rose, base of petals deeper in colour : 
distinct and attractive. Dwarfs, Is. 6d. i tr > 
MARJORIE- -Robust ; white, suffused with salmon-pink, useful for garden decoration and exhibition, valuable for 
pot culture and forcing purposes. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. 
MRS. W. J. GRANT (syn. BELLE SIEBRECHT) (1895)-Bright rosy pink, large, full, and beautifully 
formed, sweetly perfumed and very floiiferous. Gold Medal, N.R.S. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. 
PRINCESS MAY Soft clear opaque pink ; dwarf, full and globular; good foliage, vigorous habit. Dwarfs. Is. Gd. 
SOUVENIR DE MADAME EUGENE VERDIER — White, shaded with saffron and doepei yellow, large and 
full ; good. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. i ^ *6 
SOUVENIR DE PRESIDENT CARNOT — Rosy flesh shaded white, long buds in way ol Niphetos. Is. 6rf. 
