Cannells’ Floral Guld©, 1904. 
SOTJV. DE M. WM. ROBINSON (1900) — Fawn, shaded pale pink and yellow. 
SUNRISE (1899)— The outer petals reddish carmine shading to delicate fawn and pale salmon. 
^^OoitTESSE R. DE SAVIONT (1900)— Deep China rose, shaded soft golden pink. 
Dwarfs, Is. 6d, 
HYBRID TEA-SCENTED. 
ALICE O-RAHAME (1903)— Ivory-white, tinted salmon ; for exhibition, garden decoration, or 
^°ALIC®*IiINDSELL (1902)— Creamy white, pink centre ; very large, full and perfectly formed. 
^l^LATEUR TEYSSIER (1900)— Dark saffron-yellow ; large and full. Dwarfs, Is. 6rf. 
APOTHEKER O. HOPER (1901 )— Large and full, bright red; buds long and well formed. 
^^DS^'PILLAR (1902)— The perfection of a pillar rose; rich velvety crimson; distinct. 
’^OLIMBiNa BELLE SIEBREOHT (1899)-A valuable addition to the red perpetual- 
aln" * RTTi. A^^HanVlM (1901)’— Buds large and long, white edged rose, reverse of petals 
"‘’duchess op PORTLAND (1901)-Fale sulphury yellow ; for pot culture, garden decoration, 
‘‘"EDITH^'D^offiAI full, and of perfect form; while, with pink tinge. 
“ENGLAND’S GLORY (1902)-Large, full, and well formed; flesh, satiny pink centre. 
“eXQ^HSITE (1899) — Bright crimson, shaded magenta; large, full and globular, buds laige. 
^^FLo’re'nCE PEMBERTON (1903)— A superb variety, flowers of large size, very full, perfect 
In form hiah pointed centre ; colour creamy white with a suspicion of pink. Dwarfs, 5s. 
GEr’tRUDE (1903)— a beautiful blush sport from Countess of Caledon which it resembles 
ex?eS colour, and possessing all the good qualities of that grand Hose; quite distinct. 
“^ADYS BARENESS (1900)— Salmon-pink, reflex of petals silvery pink. Dwarfs, Is. Grf. 
JOHANNA SEBUS (1900)— Very large, full and well formed, rich rosy cense, tinted yellow ; 
^‘’jOHN'RUSKiN'*;^ magnificent variety, most distinct, bright rosy carmine, of an 
exceedingly ricrtint,delL^^^^^ I^imed ; blooms are large, well formed, and produced in 
*'’lJ^DY*B?rTEBSEA— Beautiful cherry -crimson, shaded orange; attractive and distinct. 
“^’y’cLANMORRIS (1900)-Creamy white, pink centre, edge of petals margined pink. 
“riDY*‘MOYRA BEAUCLERK (1901)-Bright madder-rose, silvery reflex; attractive. 
“'II'tOSOA (1901)-Good habit, large, full, beautiful form; delicate rose, shading to rosy white. 
“ma'’tULIPE (1900)-Large and moderately full, bud long; colour deep crimson; fine for 
‘’‘‘m^IeTiWi’)— ^ carmine, distinct yellow zone at base of petals ; full and perfectly formed. 
GRANT (1901)-Blush-white, tinted pink; of great size and substance. Dwarfs, 3s. 
^JS^^^^IaVARY (1900)llHardy and flo’riferous ; beautiful orange yellow ; large, globular. 
“^E^VIGER (1901)-Large, buds long; pale rose, edges and reverse of petals silvery white. 
“pERLe’ von GODESBERG (1902)— a golden yellow sport of Kaisenn A. Victoria. 
“prince DE BULGARIE (1902)— Vigorous ; colour deep rosy flesh, shaded salmon. Dwarfs, 2 s 
ROBERT SCOTT (1901 J— Clear rosy pink, shading to flesh colour on the outer petals ; ye y 
good, excellent alike for outdoor flowering in summer and for winter blooming undei gl s.-. 
“sOLEIL D’OR (Hybrid Rose) (Austrian Briar) (1900)-Varying from orange- yellow to reddish 
gold, shaded nasturtium-red. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. to 2s. Gcf. 
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