CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses— continued. 
Forcing Roses are marked (F), Exhibition Roses (E), Garden Decorative 
Roses (G), Climbing and Tall-growing varieties (C). 
No. 
170 Countess of Rosebery (PEG), brilliant carmine rose, finely cupped; 
vigorous, with very handsome foliage. 
178 Crown Prince (g), bright purple, shaded lurid crimson, free. 
185 Dr. Andry (PEG), rich rosy crimson; hardy, strong, and early; one 
of the best. 
J90 Dr. William Gordon (G E), brilliant satin-pink, large, deep petalled, 
high centred ; strong growing and remarkably free, a fine garden 
and exhibition Rose. 1/6 each. 
200 Dr. Sewell (G), crimson scarlet, shaded purple, cupped, free ; early. 
Due de Rohan (syn. Mrs. Jowitt). 
220 Duchess of Bedford (pe), light scarlet crimson, large, full, and 
globular. 
233 Duchess of Fife (E G), silvery pink, flowers large and full, sweetly scented. 
251 Duke of Albany (PEG), vivid crimson when opening, becoming darker 
as it expands, large and full, vigorous. 
254 — of Connaught (F g), velvety crimson, superb ; very free. 
257 — of Edinburgh (F e g c), rich vermilion, good form and habit. 
258 — of Fife (E G), rich crimson scarlet, perfectly-folded petals, large and 
full, fine globular form. 
260 — of Teck (F E G), bright crimson scarlet ; large, full, and free flowering ; 
globular, with crimson centre. 
265 — of Wellington (F E G), rich crimson, large, and of good form ; wants 
rich feeding and close pruning. 
268 Dupuy Jamain (F E G), brilliant carmine crimson, very fine ; continues 
flowering latest of all. (See illustration, page 15.) 
276 Earl of Dufferin (E), rich brilliant velvety crimson, shaded dark 
maroon, large, full, and of fine form ; bushy. 
282 — of Pembroke (F e g), soft velvety crimson, shaded bright red ; 
specially serviceable in Autumn. 
Early Blush (syn. Mrs. Harkness). 
286 Eclair (E) bright scarlet, large and full, true globular form, free Autumnal 
bloomer. 
325 Etienne Levet (f E), carmine rose, large and full, globular, with large 
smooth shell-like petals. 
Eugene Verdler (syn. Mdlle. Eugene Verdier). 
Exposition de Brie (syn. Maurice Bernardin) . 
Ferdinand de Lesseps (syn. Maurice Bernardin). 
329 Fimbriata (g), brilliant scarlet, large and full ; prettily fimbriated 
petals ; vigorous growth and good habit. 
331 Fisher Holmes (F E G), rich purplish crimson, cupped, a superb rose; 
in Autumn forms a lovely button-hole. 
343 Francois Michelon (F E G), deep rose, silvery reverse, large, full. 
352 Frau Karl Druschkl (F E G), snow-white ; large, full, and perfectly 
formed ; petals shell-shaped ; good habit, vigorous, and free ; the 
finest pure white H.P. yet raised either for Exhibition or Forcing 
It is equally effective for Garden purposes. (See illustration on 
page 17.) 
