EOSES. 
Ill 
Name. 
Glass. 
Description. 
iScds. 
and 
Half 
Stds. 
Dwfs. 
Habit 
of 
growth. 
Viscountess Folkestone. . 
'Waltham Climber No. 3 
Waltham Rambler 
White Baroness 
White Bath 
Whitk Lady 
White Maman Cochet . . 
White Marechal Kiel . . 
White Pet 
Climbino 
W. A. Richardson 
William F. Bennett .... 
Xavier Olibo 
H.T. 
H.T. 
P. 
H.P. 
M. 
n.T. 
T. 
N. 
Poly. 
Poly. 
N. 
T. 
H.P. 
creamy pink, with salmon centre . ; 
dark crimson seedling from Gloire de Dijon 
see page 105. 
pure white sport from Baroness Bothschild . . 
pure white, beautiful in bud 
a light sport from Lady Mary Fitzivilliam . . 
white, sometimes tinted 
white, with lemon centre 
white, sometimes tinged with rose 
a climbing variety of the preceding 
deep orange-yellow with pale edges 
deep velvety crimson 
velvety black, shaded fiery red 
s. d. 
2 0 
2 6 
2 6 
2 0 
». d. 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 C 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
1 0 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
mod. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
mod. 
RUGOSA ROSES. 
Is., Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
ATEOPTJKPUHEA. deepest single crimson. 2s. 
BELLE POITEVINE, double rose, very sweet and free-Howering. 
BLANCHE BOUBLE BE COBBEBT, semi-double, purest white, large flowers. 
CALOCABPA, single rosy pink, medium size, flowering in large trusses, rich scarlet berries. 
BELICATA, semi-double, soft rose. 
FIMBBIATA, semi-double, rosy white, with fimbriated edges. 
MABAME OEOBGES BBITANI, semi-double, white, very free. 
UBS. ANTHONY WATEBEB, fine crimson, semi-double, sweetly scented. 
BOSE APPLES, semi-double, pale carmine-rose, dark crimson berries, continuous bloomer. 
BIJGOSA, large, single, crimson. 
ALBA, pure white, large single flowers. 
SOUVENIB BE CH. COCHET, rosy pink, semi-double. 
BE PHILEUON COCHET, double white, anemone shaped. 
LORD PENZANCE’S HYBRID SWEET BRIARS. 
Is., Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
AUY BOBSABT, lovely deep rose, of true Sweet Briar type, an abundant bloomer, robust and free. 
ANNE OF GEIEBSTEIN, dark crimson, large foliage, good grower. 
BBENBA, maiden's blush or peach, the contrast and effect of the bright golden anthers add a 
peculiar charm to this variety. 
CATHEBINE SEYTON, pleasing soft rosy pink, the bright golden anthers being very prominent, 
free flowering, perpetual autumnal bloomer. 
EBITH BELLENBEN, pale rose, flowering profusely in clusters at the end of the shoots. 
FLOBA McIVOB. pure white, blushed with rose. 
GBEEN MANTLE, bright rich pink, with band of white ; autumnal bloomer. 
JEANNIE BEANS, semi-double, large scarlet-crimson, flowering freely in clusters, foliage of a deep 
healthy-looking green, and very strong growing. 
JULIE UANNEBING, soft porcelain -pink ; the prettiest of all the pink varieties, very free flowering. 
LOBB PENZANCE,, beautiful soft tint of copper with a peculiar metallic lustre; the base of each 
petal is a bright yellow ; very free flowering, with a delicious perfume from foliage and 
flower. A cross between Sweet Briar and Auetrian Copper. 
LABY PENZANCE, soft shade of fawn or eoru, passing to a lovely emerald-yellow in the centre, a 
good grower and abundant bloomer, very sweet-scented ; this variety is a seedling from 
Sweet Briar X llarrisonii. 
LUCY ASHTON, pretty white blooms with pink edges, not so large as some others, wonderfully frse 
flowering ; good grower, with rather erect shoots ; foliage very sweet. 
LUCY BEBTBAU, deep crimson, the richest colour of all, pure white centre ; autumnal bloomer. 
MEG MEBBILIES, gorgeous crimson, very free flowering, seeds abundantly, has a wonderfully 
robust habit, large foliage ; one of the best. 
MINNA, pure white, opening with a tint of palest blush, bushy habit, foliage like a Seotch Briar. 
BOSE BBABWABBINE, beautiful clear rose, perfect in shape, very profuse, .strong robust habit. 
Antj varieties not contained in this List can be supplied at current prices. 
PRICES OF ROSES. 
STANBABBS ANB HALF- STAN BABBS, in splendid variety, with good heads s. d. 
and stems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.'!. & 24 0 
BWABF H.P.’s in best varieties . . , . 9.v. & 12 0 
B'VABF TEAS .. 12v. to 30 0 
BWABFS, in pots, beat varieties . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.s. to 42 0 
Per 100. 
& s. d. 
8 8 0 
3 10 0 
