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CIJBRANS' LIST OF ROSES. 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses — continued. 
No. 
j-1209 Climbing La France (fgc), peach pink, with the exquisite fragrance 
of La France, but excels in size and quality of flower. 
1214 — Liberty. See New Varieties, page 21. 
fi220 — Mrs. W. J. Grant (f g), most valuable pink perpetual flowering 
Rose, both for indoor and outdoor growth. 
1228 Countess Annesley, (peg), rosy salmon, suffused old gold, delicately and 
deliciously perfumed ; large, of perfect form, with smooth petals 
of great depth and substance ; equally good for exhibition or 
forcing. F.C.C., R.H.S. 1/6 each. 
1234 Countess of Derby (PEG), salmon centre, outer petals rose, passing to 
flesh veined peach as the flowers expand, large, perfectly formed, 
with high-pointed centre ; petals large and smooth, shell shaped ; 
beautifully perfumed ; good grower and free bloomer ; equally 
good for exhibition, garden decoration, or forcing. 1 /6 each. 
1239 Countess of Gosford (PEG), (Gold Medal N.R.S.), rose, flushed pink, 
base of petals suffused saffron yellow, perfect form, large and 
full, long pointed buds ; strong grower ; fine branching habit ; free ; 
a fine exhibition, forcing, or general decorative variety. 2 /- each. 
1250 David Harum (PC), (A.M., R.H.S.), rosy peach pink, of good size and 
fine form, exceptionally free, a splendid Rose for bedding, also 
for exhibition. 1 /6 each. 
1254 Dawn (G), flowers semi-double, in clusters, rosy pink shot with silver 
rose ; buds pretty and of good shape. 
1 260 Dean Hole (F E g), silvery carmine, shaded salmon, of large size and ex- 
cellent substance, with a high centre, petals large and smooth, a 
superb Rose for any purpose. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 1/6 each. 
1265 Defiance. See New Varieties, page 21. 
1272 Deuil de L. Compagnon. See New Varieties, page 21. 
1280 Dr. O’Donel Browne. See New Varieties, page 21. 
1284 Dorothy Page Roberts. See New Varieties, page 21. 
1289 Duchess Of Albany (P E), in the way of La France but deeper in 
colour, highly perfumed ; vigorous ; flowers profusely. 
1294 Duchess of Portland (PEG), pale sulphur yellow; large, full, of fine 
form ; petals large, of good substance ; vigorous and free. 
1298 Ecarlate. See New Varieties, page 21. 
1301 Edith d’Ombrain (E g), white, occasionally tinged pink ; petals smooth, 
and of good substance ; blooms carried on stiff, erect stems ; 
robust and free. 
1305 Edu Meyer (EG), copper, red, and yellow, with red or orange shading, 
passing to yellow as the flowers expand ; free, good habit ; a 
superb variety. 
1311 Elaine. See New Varieties, page 21. 
1316 Elizabeth Barnes. See New Varieties, page 22. 
1320 Elizabeth KittO (g), salmon pink, somewhat resembling Madame Abel 
Chatenay ; free and continuous ; excellent for bedding, &c. 
England’s Glory (G f), flesh, with satiny pink centre ; large, full, and 
of perfect form ; free and vigorous. 
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