CURRANS’ UST OF ROSES. 
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Tea-Scented and Noisette Roses — continued. 
No. 
2597 Mrs. Myles Kennedy (E g), delicate silvery white, shaded buff, deeper 
pink in the centre, with intensified pink on back edge of petals, 
giving it a Picotee appearance ; of large size, perfect form and 
finish ; vigorous and free. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 2/- each. 
2604 Mrs. Sophia Neate. See New Varieties, page 34. 
261 1 Mrs. S. Treseder (F E g), lemon yellow, sport from Anna Olivier ; free 
in bloom and a good grower. 
2620 Molly Sharman Crawford. See New Varieties, page 35. 
2628 Muriel Grahame (E), pale cream, faintly flushed rose ; superb sport 
from Catherine Mermet. 
2639 Nlphetos (FE), the purest of all white roses, very free flowering, 
buds long, of exquisite form. 
2648 N. Nabonnand (F g), velvety crimson red ; a large full flower, bud 
long and pointed in shape. 
2659 Papa Gontier (F g), glowing carmine crimson, profuse bloomer, for 
Summer or Winter. 
2666 Peace, pale lemon yellow, buds long and pointed, flowers large and 
full, very free. 
2670 Perle de Lyon (E), deep golden yellow, superb. 
2673 Perle des Jardins (F g), beautiful pale yellow, finest in Autumn. 
2684 Princess of Wales (E), rosy yellow, deeper centre, beautiful. 
12696 Reve d’Or (nois.) (F G), deep yellow, large and full; a strong and 
rapid climber ; wonderfully free. 
2706 Rubens (E G), rose and white, with yellow centre, large and full, 
moderate growth ; very free. 
2716 Safrano (F g), fawn, beautiful bud ; useful in late Autumn. 
2728 Souvr. de Catherine Guillott (fg), orange red, tinted carmine; very 
free. 
2735 d’Elise Vardon (E), flesh white, edged with salmon ; the finest 
and best of all show Roses. 
2740 — de d. B. Guillott (G), colour varying from nasturtium red shaded 
with crimson to bright coppery red ; large, full, free. 
2748 — de Pierre Not ting (v EG), (Gold Medal N.R.S.),deep apricot yellow, 
shaded orange ; of large size and perfect form ; strong, vigorous, 
and free. 
2754 — de S. A. Prince (PEG), one of the finest pure white Tea Roses; 
exquisitely pointed flowers ; grand for exhibition. 
2761 — pe Therese Levet (g), bright red, shaded deep red, of medium 
size ; darkest of the Teas. 
2768 — d’un ami (E G), deep rose, full, of largest size, grand form. 
2773 — of Stella Gray. See New Varieties, page 35. 
27 80 Sunrise (F) outer petals reddish carmine, shading to delicate fawn 
and pale salmon within ; open blossoms yellow ; fragrant. 
2785 Sunset (F), deep apricot, recommended for forcing. 
2793 Sylph (EG), white, tinged violet and peach, large high-centred, with 
deep stiff petals ; vigorous and free. 
2801 The Bride (FEG), white, sport from Catherine Mermet, but more 
floriferous, invaluable for cutting. 
The Queen (syn. Souvenir de S. A. Prince). 
2812 White Maman Cochet (PEC), creamy white, slightly tinged blush, 
long pointed buds ; a fine variety. 
42821 Wm. Allen Richardson (nois.) (EF), beautiful orange yellow, small, 
, very pretty for cutting. 
