3 2 CURRANS' LIST OF ROSES. 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses — continued. 
No. 
1757 Prince de Bulgarie (lie), (A.M., R.H.S.), deep rosy flesh, shaded salmon, 
large and full ; vigorous and free. 
1760 Princess May (G), of semi-climbing habit, quite distinct; clear 
soft opaque pink ; large, full, and globular. 
*767 Queen of Spain. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1776 Rainbow (G), bright carmine, striped. and splashed white. 
1781 Reine Marguerite d’ltalie (g), bright carmine with vermilion centre » 
large, full, and of fine form ; free ; excellent for bedding, forcing* 
or cutting. 1/6 each. 
11784 Reine Marie Henriette (F g), a red Gloire de Dijon , large and full. 
1787 Reine Olga de Wurtemburg (P g), vivid red, a most luxuriant grower. 
*793 Rhea Reid. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1 797 Richmond (FG), rich reddish scarlet ; a beautiful flower of fine form ; 
very fragrant, a seedling raised in America from Lady Battersea . 
which it equals in every respect. 
1804 Robert Scott (B P), rosy pink, shading to flesh on the outer petals ; 
a well-formed flower, vigorous and free. 
1810 Rosalind Orr English (f g), brilliant pink, a superb flower, said to be 
without equal for forcing ; free bloomer and easy grower. 1 /6each. 
1819 Rosette de la Legion d’Honneur (G), buds carnation red, shaded cerise 
and vermilion ; open flowers carmine, lined yellow in the centre of 
each petal ; small, but of good shape. 
1826 Shandon (E), deep carmine with reddish centre ; fragrant ; large, full, 
perfect form, high-pointed centre ; vigorous. 
1833 Souvr. de Maria Zozaya (g), buds bright coral red, passing to bright 
silvery rose when expanded ; large camellia form ; a fine Rose for 
bedding or decorative use ; fragrant. 
1838 Souvr. de President Carnot (f g), rosy flesh, shaded ivory white, good 
form ; free and vigorous. 
1842 Souvr. du Rosieriste R. Vilin (f g), colour of white Utrecht velvet, 
large, very double, of good shape, possesses all the good qualities 
of “ Caroline Testout,” from which it is a seedling. 1/6 each. 
1851 The Dandy (g), glowing maroon crimson, of exquisite form, strongly 
scented, a lovely Rose, excellent for buttonhole work or exhibition 
purposes, vigorous habit, very free. 
1858 The Meteor (G), rich velvety crimson ; constant and profuse bloomer ; 
vigorous and healthy in growth ; very double. 
1 866 Viscountess Folkestone (F E g), creamy pink, centre deeper salmon pink ; 
large, smooth round petals ; deliciously fragrant. (See illustration, 
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f 1 8 7<S Waltham Climber No. 1 (f g), bright rosy crimson ; distinct. 
fi878 Waltham Climber No. 3 (fg), brighter crimson, with redder shade* 
free, strong grower. 
1884 Warrior. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1890 Wellesley (G), bright clear pink, edged silvery pink ; large, full, and of 
good shape ; sweet scented ; very free. 1 /6 each. 
1896 W. E. Lippiat. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1906 Wm. Notting (F eg), petals coral red on outer side, salmon inside; 
large, lull, and of fine form ; fragrant ; equally good for forcing, 
bedding, or cutting. 1 /6 each. 
