CLI BRANS' LIST OF ROSES. 
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Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses (New Varieties) — continued. 
No. 
1573 Lyon Rose, centre coral red, or salmon pink, shaded with chrome 
yellow, shrimp pink at the ends of the petals ; a charming and 
pleasing contrast of colours, blooms large, full, and globular in 
form, fragrant ; long buds of coral red, tinted with chrome yellow 
at the base, a vigorous grower, of slightly spreading habit, very free, 
and continuous in bloom. This variety, raised in France, has 
received many high awards on the Continent. 2/6 each. 
1596 Mdme. J. W. Budde, brilliant carmine, large, full, and of perfect 
form, vigorous and remarkably free, distinct and beautiful. 2/6 
each. 
1598 Mdm. L. Bailly, cherry red to bright crimson, reverse of petals carmine 
red ; of medium size, full, of globular form ; fragrant ; vigorous 
grower ; a grand Rose for massing. 3/- each. 
1614 Mdme. Segond Weber, rosy salmon, a novel colour, large, of perfect 
form ; a superb rose, splendid habit; highly recommended. 5/- each. 
1630 Marichu Zayas, soft strawberry, shaded cream and rose, a vigorous 
grower, of good habit ; free bloomer ; carried on long erect stems, 
sweetly scented ; a grand Rose. 3/6 each. 
1657 Mrs. Aaron Ward, Indian yellow, sometimes flushed with rosy salmon, 
large, full, of elongated cup-shaped form carried on erect rigid 
stems, vigorous grower, free bloomer ; one of the finest yellow II. 1 . 
Roses. 3/6 each. 
1665 Mrs. David Jardine (A.M., R.H.S.), bright rosy pink passing to salmon 
pink in the outer petals, of large size and perfect form ; vigorous, 
erect habit and a free bloomer ; a grand Rose in every way, splendid 
for forcing. 7/6 each. 
1675 Mrs. G. W. Kershaw, deep rose pink of finest shape, produced on a 
long erect stalk, undoubtedly a first-class variety for forcing. 2/- 
each. 
1682 Mrs. Longworth, a striped sport from " Caroline Testout,” of the 
same habit, growth, and free blooming qualities ; the flowers are 
white, splashed and striped with deep pink, giving the bloom a 
beautiful fresh appearance ; distinct and unique. 3/- each. 
1701 Mrs. Stewart Clark (Gold Medal, N.R.S.). a charming combination of 
bright cerise pink, rose, and cherry pink, with a zone of white at 
the base of each petal ; very large, of fine form, with high pointed 
centres, deliciously fragrant, vigorous grower ; a superb garden 
and exhibition Rose. 3/6 each. 
1 767 Queen of Spain, A.M., R.H.S., pale flesh, darkerin the centre, fragrant, 
full, excellent form. 2/- each. 
1793 Rhea Reid, a beautiful rich red-flowered Rose, producing large, double, 
fragrant blooms with great freedom, strong, vigorous constitution \ 
said to be an improvement upon both “ Liberty " and “Richmond , 
undoubtedly a great acquisition. 3/6 each. 
1884 Warrior, vivid scarlet crimson, a large double-flower with broad 
handsome petals, long buds ; a fine decorative Rose, producing 
an abundance of bloom from early Summer until the Autumn 
frost ; fine for forcing. 2/- each. 
1896 W. E. Llppiatt, bright velvety crimson, shaded maroon, large, full, 
and well formed, with high-pointed centre, fragrant ; vigorous 
branching habit. 3/6 each. 
