*li. Cki)i)ell & Soi\0’ (^uide 
RUGOSA VARIETIES. 
AMERICA — The flowers are large, open, and of a lovely crimson-lake ; large ovate fruit, and 
eften covered with long spines. Dwarfs, l.r. , . , , i » n 
CHEDANE GUINOISSEAU — Fine satiny rose, new colour in tins class; very large and tall, 
f1o«ering in clusters. Dwarfs. 2.s. , . j a 
MRS. ANTHONY WATERER— An excellent variety, large semi-double deep red flowers, 
tweet perfume ; free. Dwarfs, 3.t. lid. . , u u . i i 
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 ro«e. Award of Merit. Dwarfs, 2.t. 6d. each. 
NEW SINGLE ROSES. 
COOLING’S SINGLE CRIMSON REDDER ( 1806 )— A charming addition, quite distinct- 
A real perpetual, semi-dwarf in growth, beantiful glowing crimson, flowers very large, and produced 
ID clusters; a decided acquisition. Dwarfs, .S.t. . « , 
PAUL’S CARMINE PILLAR (1895)— This is a splendid new single rose, with flowers 4 or • 
inches across of the brightest rosy-carmine, and produced so abundantly that the last year’s shoots, 
some 10 to 12 ft. in length of growth, were covered from base to top with bunches of flowers from 
each eye or bud, the flowers on the bunches opening in succession, the display being kept up for 
nearlv six weeks. Award of Merit, l.v. (id. , u 
ROYAL SCARLET (1898) — A single-flowered ii.i-. of vigorous bushy habit; reddisli-brovvs 
foliage and bunches of viviil scarlet flowers, the purest scarlet yet produced in roses ; admirably 
suited for bedding. Plants ready end of May, 7s. Gd. 
HYBRIDS OF ROSA RUGOSA. 
belle POITEVINE— Magnificent, foliage deep green, large elegant flowers of a beautiful rose 
rfiado, and of exquisite perfume ; of <iuick growth. Dwarfs, 1.'. j • . u 
ROSA CALOCARP A— Forming into splendid-shaped bushes, and covered in early spring with 
Hftugle flowers of a pretty pure rose colour, bright yellow stamens in centre, sweet perfume, deep 
sed seed Teasels towards the latter part of summer. Dwarfs, l.v. Gd. 
NEW HYBRID PENZANCE SWEET BRIERS OF 1895. 
CATHERINE SEATON— Soft rosy pink, free ; perpetual. 
EDITH BELLENDEN — Pale r<'se, floweriug profusely. 
JEANNIE DEANS — Scarlet-crimson, semi-double; vigorous. 
GREEN MANTLE— Pink, white centre ; very pretty. 
JULIA MANNEKING— Pearly pink ; very sweet. 
LUCY BERTRAM — Deep crimson, white centre; free. 
MINNA — Pure white, tinted blush ; bushy habit. 
Is, Gd. and 2.s. Gd. eaeli. 
POST rKEK 
FASCEL POST. 
SPLENDID DISTINCTBEST ROSES 
FOR 0§ 
POST FKEE, 
FAKCEL POST. 
THE GARDENERS’ IdAGAZINE, 29th May, 1897. 
Double Tuberous Begonias were staged in fine style by Messrs. H. Camiell &Soiis, Swanley, 
mud in th"ir group were to be seen a fine vaiictv of exquisite shades of colour. 
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