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CURRANS’ LIST OP ROSES. 
BOURBON AND HYBRIDS OF CHINESE 
AND BOURBON ROSES. 
Bourbon Roses. — The shoots of these varieties should not be pruned 
short, excepting Nos. 3826 and 3852. 
Bourbon Hybrids.— Hybrids between th egatlica, centifolia, &c., and the 
Chinese and Bourbon. They thrive in almost any soil, are perfectly hardy. 
Moderate pruning only necessary. These varieties are indicated by (B H) 
immediately following the name. 
Plants from ground, pd. each, 7/6 per dozen ; in pots 1/6 each, 15/- per dozen. 
Varieties marked (t) can be supplied in 7-inch pots with long growths, 
8 to 12 feet, 2/6, 3/6, and 5/- each, 
No. 
3807 Blairil No. 2 (b h), blush pink ; large double flowers ; very fragrant ; 
suitable for pillars, &c. 
3812 Charles Lawson (b h), bright rose, shaded ; large and double. 
1 38 1 7 Climbing Souvenir de la Malmaison, blush white, large, full, and 
of good shape. 
3826 Kronprinzessin Victoria, a sport from Malmaison, large, outside 
milk white, inside sulphur yellow ; free, early. 
13832 Madame Isaac Pereire, vivid carmine ; large, vigorous, free. 
3839 Mrs. Paul, blush white with rosy peach shading, large, bold thick 
petals, extra strong, vigorous, fine Autumnal. 
3846 Purity (B H), pure white, faintly flushed centre ; medium sized, 
perfect shape, semi-climbing habit ; very early. 
3852 Souvenir de la Malmaison, Blush, blush white, shaded flesh, large and 
double ; fragrant ; a fine variety. 
3858 Zepherine Drouhln, bright silvery pink, large semi-double flowers 
practically thornless ; a fine Rose. 
Landscape Work 
In all its branches. The laying out of new 
and the re-modelling of existing grounds 
carried out in the best style, either from our 
plans or those of our Patrons. Correspon- 
dence invited on all matters connected with 
this class of work. 
