S. (jki\i\ell 8 l 0uide. 
ENCHANTRESS (189G) — Creamy white, slightly tinted with buff in eentre ; large, full, and 
globular; vigorous growth; a most distinct and effective Tea Rose, valuable for exhibition, 
decorative purposes, and pot culture. 7s, (id. 
FRANCIS DTJBREUIIi — Vigorous, large, beautiful in the bud, velvety crimson, of much merit. 
Dwarfs, 2s. 6d. 
MME. WAGRAM COMTESSE DE TURENNE — Vigorous, quite distinct in form, large; 
colour satiny rose, shaded flesh-pink ; beautiful. Dwarfs, 2s. 
MURIEL QRAHAME (1890) — A sport from Catherine Mermet; perfectly distinct; pale cream, 
faintly flushed with rose, very constant in colour ; one of the very best. Dwarfs, 5s. 
SOUVENIR DE LAURENT GUILLOT (vig.) — Large and full ; beautiful China rose, 
centre petals tinted yellow ; beautiful. Dwarfs, 2s. 
SYLPH (1895)— Ivory-white, tinted peach. A magnificent exhibition flower, and also for 
garden decoration and cutting purposes. Dwarfs, 3s. 6d. 
WHITE MARECHAL NIEL (1895) — A sport from M. Ni<d, producing fine creamy white 
flowers, the plant in all other respects resembling the parent variety. Dwarfs, 5s. to 7s. Gd. 
ZEPHYR (1895) — Sulphur yellow, changing to nearly white; largo and full; very free and 
elegant. A most effective light coloured kind. Dwarfs, 3s. Gd. 
HYBRID TEA-SCENTED. 
BELLE SIEBRECHT (1895) — Bright rosy-pink ; large, full, and beautifully formed, sweetly 
perfumed and very floriferous, originally exhibited under the name of Mrs. if'. J. Grant. Gold 
Medal, N.11.S. Dwarfs, 3s. 6<f. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — Pure white, creamy centre; a very free and effective 
variety, good for exhibition ; like a large Devoniensis. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. 
LADY HENRY GROSVENOR — Flesh colour; large, full, and globular; a free and 
effective garden rose. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. 
MARJORIE (rob.) — White, suffused with salmon-pink; useful for garden decoration and 
exhibition ; valuable for pot culture and forcing purposes. Dwarfs, 3s. Gd. 
PRINCESS MAY — Soft clear opaque pink; dwarf, full, and globular ; good foliage, vigorous 
habit. Dwirrfs, Is. Gd. 
BOURBON. 
LORNA DOONE — Magenta-carmine, shaded scarlet ; large, full, and globular ; very handsome ; 
a desirable addition to the late flowering kinds. Dwarfs, 2s. ; Standards, 3s. Gd. 
NOISETTE. 
ALISTER STELLA GRAY — A variety which, whilst growing to a height of 18 feet in one 
season, will produce large clusters of small brilliantly-coloured and perfectly formed floivers, and 
will meet a long-felt want. A really useful yellow cluster rose, and a worthy companion to Turner’s 
Crimson Rambler. It flowers in the autumn as well as summer. Award of Merit, R.Il.S. 2s. Gd. ; 
standards, 3s. Gd. 
GRAND POLYANTHA ROSE. 
TURNER'S CRIMSON RAMBLER. — 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 pyramidal 
form of the brightest crimson colour, the blooms remaining on the plant for a great , length of 
time without falling or losing their brightness. The N.K.S. Gold Medal, as well as numerous 
First-Class Certificates, have been awarded to this rose. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. ; extra strong, 2s. 6<f., 
3s. Gd., and 5s. 
CHINA ROSE. 
DUKE OF YORK — Award of Merit. Flowers variable between rosy piuk and white, at times 
white, edged and tipped deep carmine ; always beautiful and quite distinct, vigorous growth, good 
habit. Dwarfs, 2s. 
QUEEN MAB (1896) — Soft rosy apricot, centre of the flower shaded orange, and the outside 
tinted rose and violet. It blooms with e.xtraordinary freedom ; most excellent for garden decoration 
and cutting pm-poses. 7s 6rf. 
SWEET BRIAR. 
JANET'S PRIDE — Beautiful semi-double flower, richly shaded with crimson-lake, and with 
broad stripes of light crimson, most beautiful in its colouring. F.C.C. Dtvarfs, Is. Gd. 
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