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Name 
JTellie Johnstone 
NII'IIETOS 
Peace 
Perle de Feu 
■PEELE DBS Jardiks 
Perle des Jaunes 
Prefet Monteil ... 
Princess of Wales 
Prinobsse de Saoan 
Queen op Sweden and Norway vig. 
Rubens 
Safbano 
•Salmonea 
Socrates 
Souvenir de Catherine 
■ vig. 
■ vig. 
vig. 
• vig. 
I mod. 
Guillot \ 
Souvenir d’Elise Vardon ... rob. 
Souvenir de J. B. Guillot mod. 
Souvenir de W. Robinson mod. 
Souvenir de Pierre Noitino ... vig. 
Souvenir de S. A. Prince ... vig. 
Souvenir de Thbrbsb Lbvet ... vig. 
Souvenir d’Un Ami vig. 
SULPHUREA vig. 
Sunrise mod. 
Sunset ... vig. 
Sylph vig. 
The Bride vig. 
White Maman Cochet vig. 
Yvonne Gravibr vig. 
Habit. Description. 
. vig. clear rose-pink, lighter with age, good form, free 
.. vig. pure white, veiy large, long pointea buds, free ; the purest 
of all white roses 
,. vig. creamy white sport from Q. Naioanand ; free flowering and 
attractive ... ... ... ... 
. vig. coppery red shaded nankeen-yellow, small semi-double 
dowers ; free ... 
. vig. deep straw-yellow, sometimes deex> canary-yellow ; large 
and double, rather uncertain in form ; best in autumn ... 
. vig. golden, shaded with carmine and orange ; an effective 
decorative variety 
.. vig. colour canary-yellow shaded sulphur, opening to coppery 
carmine ; of distinct and pleasing tints 
. vig. outer petals rosy yellow, centre deeper yellow, buds long, 
large and well formed ; chiefly an exhibitor’s rose 
,, vig. deep cherry-red, shaded maroon, medium size, distinct and 
pretty ; splendid for massing or garden decoration, and 
requires but little pruning 
salmon and fawn, tinted orange ; variable; good shape and 
substance ... ... 
white, delicately tinted creamy rose, large, fairly double, 
first rate form ; good grower ; free 
bright apricot, free bloomer ; button-hole rose, hardy and 
good grower ; prune sparingly 
bright deep crimson light salmon centre, an attractive contrast 
of colour, good bedding and decorative variety 
deep rose, centre tinted apricot ; a hardy and free flowering 
variety 
coppery carmine, centre shaded orange ; rich coloured, of 
great excellence, semi-double ; a grand button-hole and 
decorative rose, requiring but little pruning 
creamy white, centre tinted yellowish rose ; large and double, 
copper-coloured foliage ; chiefly an exhibitor’s rose 
nasturtium-red, shaded to crimson and rosy flesh ; small and 
semi-double, very brilliant flowers ; excellent for bedding and 
massing, and requires but little pruning 
rosy yellow, shaded apricot and creamy salmon with violet 
veins ; a very pretty many coloured flower, should not be 
close pruned 
apricot yellow blended with coppery yellow, long bud 
a pure white sport from Somenir d'un Ami, hardy and free 
flowering ; excellent ... ... ... ... 
brownish crimson, very free bloomer, fair size ; distinct 
salmon and rose shaded, large double and flne form ; a 
splendid flower, hardy and free blooming ... 
bright suli>hur-yellow. splendid for massing and bedding, 
very free flowering ... ... ... ... ... ... 
outer petals reddish carmine, shaded to delicate fawn and 
pale salmon within, open flowers bronzy yellow, distinct 
free flowering and makes a charming button-hole and 
decorative variety ; should not be much pruned ... 
deep apricot, of fair size, free blooming and beautiful in bud ; 
good in autumn ... ... ... 
ivory-white tinted peach colour ; largo full flowers 
almost pure white, large, full and most perfect form, good 
habit and abundant bloomer ; first-class ; a white sport 
from Catherine Mermet 
a sport from Mamam, Cachet, creamy white flowers, faintly 
tinged blush, long pointed buds, highly recommended ... 
creamy yellow, centre shaded canary-yellow ; large and full, 
opening well ... ... 
StdB. 
3 . d. 
Dwfs. 
8. d . 
2 8 
1 6 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 6 
1 0 
1 6 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
— 1 8 
— 1 6 
2 6 16 
— 1 0 
— 1 0 
— 10 
— 1 6 
— 1 0 
— 1 6 
— 1 6 
2 6 
2 0 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
Mr. C. Markwell, The Gardens, Brandfold, Goudhurst. 
Roses arrived safely. Thanks for being so prompt. I certainly find your Roses stronger and with more fibrous 
roots than from other firms. 
W. F. Mansel, Esq., Elfin Grove, Teddington. 
The Roses you supplied me with last autumn have been such a success that I wish to have another five dozen. 
Please send your list. 
George Ienix, Esq., Gala, South Africa. 
Roses and Strawberry Plants arrived in good condition ; quite a treat to got a bit of green from the old country. 
When 1 get these in flower and fruit I shall be at home again. 
