CLIbrAnS 1 list op roses. 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses — continued, 
No. 
1470 Instituteur Slrdey (o), deep golden yellow ; large and of fine form ; 
a distinct and valuable acquisition. 1/6 each. 
>473 Irish Beauty (C), single, pure white, with golden anthers; flowers 
sometimes 5 inches across, borne in clusters ; free and fragrant. 
1475 Irish Brightness (G), single, vivid crimson, shaded pink at base of 
petals, flowering profusely in large trusses of five to ten blooms ; 
free grower. 
1477 Irish Glory (G), single, produced in large clusters; a lovely marbled 
pink, flamed in the back with crimson; strongly perfumed. 
1481 J. B. Clark (F E G), intense deep scarlet, shaded blackish crimson, of 
large size and perfect form, high-pointed centre, strong, and 
vigorous. Magnificent for exhibition or garden decoration, ('.old 
Medal N.R.S. 
1485 John Cuff. See New Varieties, page 22. 
1487 John Ruskln (E g), bright rosy carmine, very rich ; petals large and 
circular ; fragrant ; vigorous and free. 
1400 Joseph Lowe. See New Varieties, page 22. 
1494 Kalserln Augusta Victoria (F f, g), beautiful primrose, lovelv form 
and petal. 
1497 Kathleen Moulton (P g), light pink, richer and deeper in the centre; a 
compact solid flower, even when well opened ; carried on strong 
stems ; remarkably free ; a variety introduced from America 
where it is immensely popular, being freely spoken of as the 
“ finest pink flowered Rose in existence.” 1/6 each. 
1500 Killamey (F e g), flesh, shaded white, suffused pale pink; long 
pointed buds ; petals of good substance ; a charming and distinct 
variety. 
1 504 Konigin Carola (F e g), pale satin rose ; large ; of fine form ; free. 
1508 La Fraicheur (F g), pearly pink ; large ; very fine and free. 
1510 La France (peg), silvery rose, with pale lilac shading ; first-class. 
15 11 La France de ’89 (F e g), brilliant red, sometimes lined white, of 
enormous size ; very free ; a magnificent Rose. 
Lady Alice (ay n. Lady Mary Fitzwilliam) . 
1512 - Ashtown, pale Rose du Bani shading to yellow at base of petals, 
silvery-pink reverse, large, full, and pointed, vigorous and free • a 
grand Rose. 
, 5 I 3 Battersea (F G), buds long, oval, and pointed; bright cherry 
crimson, suffused with an orange tint ; when expanded light rosv 
crimson, passing to a pure soft rose ; vigorous and free. 
•S 1 ^ Clanmorris ( G), creamy white with delicate salmon centre, petals 
margined pink ; vigorous and free. 
— Faire. See New Varieties, page 22. 
I 5 2 3 — Helen Vincent. See New Varieties, page 22. 
1526 — Henry Grosvenor (G), flesh colour; large, full, and globular • 
free and effective. 
1531 — Mary Fitzwilliam (g e f), bright delicate flesh. 
1534 — Moyra Beauclerc (g e), rich bright madder rose, with silvery 
reflexes ; perfect form, high-pointed centre j vigorous, free. 
