CLIBrANS’ LIST OP ROSfiS. 
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China and Dwarf Polyantha Roses— continued. 
No. 
3484 Cramolse Climbing (c), rosy crimson ; free bloomer ; vigorous. 
3488 Cramolse Superieure (C), rich glowing crimson, effective bedder. 
3498 Ducher (c), pure white ; of good form ; very free. 
3503 Duke of York (C), variable between rosy pink and white, neat 
shape, medium size, deliciously fragrant ; vigorous ; free. 
3509 Etoile d’Or (p), citron yellow, shading to chrome yellow. 
3518 Fellernberg (c), bright crimson, abundant and continuous bloomer; 
very effective as a bedder ; vigorous grower. 
3523 Field Marshal (c), a climbing variety of the crimson Chinese Rose 
( R . Semperflorens), deep blood crimson shaded with amaranth ; 
very handsome and effective. 1/- each. 
3530 Gloires des Polyantha (p), deep rose, white base to the tiny petals. 
3535 Golden Fairy (p) , clear buff ; small, in large clusters ; occasionally 
yellow and white blooms in one cluster ; continuous. 
3541 Irene Watts (C), delicate rose, varying from rose white to pale pink. 
3546 Katherine Zelmet, pure white, small but full j very sweet ; a beautiful 
variety. 
3550 Laurette Messimy (c), rose pink, tinted with bronze yellow. 
3557 Leonle Lamesch (p), the bud is vivid coppery red, flower bright 
coppery red with golden centre, produced singly or in bunches 
of two to five in great profusion ; vigorous, growing about 18 
inches high. 
3566 Little Pet (White Pet) (c), pure white, in clusters, one of the best; 
always in bloom ; fine for windows. 
3573 Madame E. A. Nolte (p) , chamois yellow, changing as the flower 
opens to rosy white ; small flowers ; very free. 
3575 Mme. Eugene Resal (c), rosy pink, shaded orange ; very free. 
3580 Madame N. Levavasseur(P), in colour, form of flower, and truss it is 
a counterpart of the well-known Crimson Rambler, but unlike that 
variety it does not climb; rarely exceeds 1 foot in height; an almost 
perpetual bloomer, flowers continuously from May until Autumn ; 
a charming variety either for pot culture, bedding, or other similar 
purposes. 
3585 Marie Pavle (p), pale flesh, of medium size ; pretty and attractive. 
3591 Mignonette (P), rosy pink ; really beautiful as a miniature Rose. 
3598 Mrs. Bosanquet (C), delicate pale flesh, waxy ; free blooming. 
3604 Mrs. W. H. Cutbush (p), double pretty delicate pale pink, in large 
trusses of 1 5 to 20 flowers of good size, dwarf non-climbing. 
3611 Perle d’Or (P), nankeen yellow, orange centre, novel and distinct. 
3614 Phyllis (p). See New Varieties, page 48. 
3619 Queen Mab (C), soft rosy apricot, centre of flower shaded orange, 
outside tinted rose and violet ; a capital button-hole rose. 
Macclesfield. 
” The Roses you supplied to me last Autumn have been a great 
success." 
E. J. S. TADMAN, Esq. 
