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Grand Polyantha Rose, 
TURNER’S “CRIMSON RAMBLER ’’ — Raiser’s Description. — The plant is of very vigorous growth, making 
shoots from 8 to 10 feet long, with green grassy foliage and marvellous heads or trusses of pyramids^ form, of the brightest 
crimson colour, the blooms remaining on the plant for a great lehgth of timS without falling or losing their 
brightness. The N.R.S. Gold Medal, as well as numerous First Class Certificates, have been awarded to this Rose. 
Dwarfs, Is. and Is. Sd. ; extra strong, 2s. Qd., 3s. 6d, and 5s. 
Raw Climbing Rosea. 
AGLAIA (Yellow Rambler) — Bright canary yellow, small and full ; very hardy and sweet. Dwarfs, Is. 6<f. 
EUPHROSYNE (Pink Rambler) — Carmine, changing to pure rose as the flowers open, numerous yellow anthers. 
Dwarfe, Is. 6rf. p . s 
THALIA (White Rambler)— Pure white, double ; very free in growth. Dwarfs, Is. 6d. 
China Rose. 
QUEEN MAB (1896)— Soft rosy apricot, centre of the flower shaded orange, and the outside tinted rose and violet. 
It blooms with extraordinary freedom ; most excellent for grrden decoration and cutting purposes. 2s. 
Rugosa Varieties. 
AMERICA — The flowers are large, open, and of a lovely crimson-lake, large ovate fruit, and often covered with 
long spines. Dwarfs, Is. 
ROSE-APPLES— Strong vigorous grower, flowers semi-double, large bold petals, pale carmine- rose, blooming 
during the whole summer and autumn ; most remarkable for its berries, of a vivid black-crimson ; a fine garden Rose. 
Award of Merit. Dwarfs, Is. &d. 
New Single Roses. 
COOLING’S SINGLE CRIMSON BEDDER (1896) — A charming addition, quite distinct, a real perpetual, semi- 
dwarf in growth, beautiful glowing crimson, flowers very large and produced in clusters, a decided acquisition. 
Dwarfs, 2s. 
PAUL’S CARMINE PILLAR (1895) — Flowers 4 or 5 inches across, of the brightest rosy carmine, and produced 
abundantly in bunches of flowers liom each eye or bud, the flowers on the bunches opening in succession. Award of 
Merit. Dwarfs, Is. 6rf. 
Hybrids of Rosa Rugosa. 
BELLE POITEVINE — Magnificent, foliage deep green, large elegant flowers of a beautiful rose shade, and of 
exquisite perfume, of quick growth. Dwarfs, Is. 
ROSA CALOCARPA — Forming into splendid-shaped bushes, and covered in early spring with single flowers 
of a pretty pure rose colour, bright yellow stamens in centre, sweet perfume, deep red seed vessels towards the latter 
part of summer. Dwarfs, Is. 
New Hybrid Sweet Briars of 1895. 
CATHERINE SEYTON — Soft rosy pink, free; perpetual. 
EDITH BELLENDEN — Pale rore, flowering profusely. 
JEANNIE DEANS— Scarlet-crimson, semi-double; vigorous. 
GREEN MANTLE— Pink, white centre ; very pretty. 
JULIA MANNERING— Pearly pink ; very sweet. 
LUCY BERTRAM— Deep crimson, white centre ; free. 
MINNA— Pure white, tinted blush ; bushy habit. 
Is. 6d. each. 
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