CLIBRANS* LIST OF ROSES IN POTS. 
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SPECIAL NOTE. — Roses in Pots are a special department, four large houses being almost 
solely devoted to their cultivation. Our plants are renowned for their strong, sturdy, healthy, 
well-matured growth, and never fail to grow satisfactorily and flower profusely. 
An Alphabetical Index of all varieties of Roses contained in this list appears on pages 79 & 80. 
ROSES IK POTS. 
All the varieties in the following list (with a few exceptions) can be supplied in pots ; other 
varieties not included can be supplied in their season from the open ground. A full List of all 
sections of Roses appears in our Rose Catalogue, post free on application. 
PRICES, — Strong plants in Sin. pots, 1/- and 1/6 each ; 10/6 and 15, - per dozen, excepting those 
priced. Our selection, 10/- per dozen. 
Varieties marked (f) are Climbers, and can be supplied with long growths 8 ft. to 12ft. in 
length, splendid plants in Tin. pots 2 6 and 3, 6 each. 25, - and 35, - per dozen. 
The majority of varieties not marked as above can be supplied as strong bush plants 
trained to four stakes, in Tin. pots, 2,6 and 3,6 each, 25/ -and 35/- doz. 
Extra-sized specimens of the best varieties of Climbing and Bush varieties, can be 
supplied at 5, -, 7/6, 10/6, 15/- and 21/- each. 
Bourbon Rosos (R. Ihdica bourboniana). 
The shoots of these varieties should not be pruned short e.xcepting Nos. ioi8, 1033, and 1034. 
Marked (e) are climbing varieties, suitable for pillars, &c. ; {/) lor forcing or pot culture. 
No. 
jioio Climbing Souvenlr_^de la Malmaison 
(FC), blush white. 
1018 Kronprinzessin Victoria (fc), outside 
milk white, inside sulphur yellow, 
free and early as a forcing rose 
No. 
ti 024 jMadame Isaac Pereire (fc), vivid car- 
mine, immense. 
fio26 Mrs. Paul (fc), blush white, rosy 
peach shading. 
1033 Souvenir de la Malmaison, Blush, blush 
white, shaded flesh. 
NoiSOttO Roses (R^ moschata Noisettiana). 
The Noisettes flower mostly in clusters through the Summer and Autumn, and are generally 
very free bloomers. Many make line pillar roses. In pruning them old wood should be thinned 
out, and new wood left nearly full length. The vigorous growers are well adapted for Climbing, 
Pillar, or Weeping Roses, flowering freely late in the j’ear. This section, like the Teas, do well in 
pots, also for our-door cultivation in favourable situations. 
The hardiest varieties are marked (h) ; those requiring a wall {w) ; Pillar Roses (p) ; Exhibition 
Roses (e) ; and Forcing Roses (/). 
No, 
tii2i Aimee Vibert (hp), pure white, large 
clusters, rambling. 
ft 122 Alister Stella Gray (hwp), bright yellow, 
large clusters, from early Summer 
until late Autumn. 
fn25 Bouquet dOr (hw), pale yellow, copper 
centre. 
tii28 Celine Forestler (hpe), yellow, centre 
deeper. 
fn33 Golden Queen, rich golden yellow 
shaded copper ; rapid grower. 
ft 139 L’Ideal (HW), sweet, yellow and metallic 
red, shaded dazzling gold. 
No. 
1141 Madame A. Carrlere (hp), creamy- 
white, lor pillars, arches, or pegging 
down. 
1143 ——Caroline Kuster (hwe), pale yel- 
low, deeper centre. 
1145 Pierre Cochet (p), golden yellow, 
passing to cream. 
1 1 147 Marechal Nlel (hwpe), rich deep yellow. 
fit 50 Reve d’Or (hw), deep yellow, rapid 
climber. 
j-ii55 Wm. Allen Richardson (hwp), beautiful 
orange yellow. 
We shall be glad at all times to undertake the valuation of any kind of Nursery Stock, 
Garden and Estate I’rotiuce, for Compensation Claims, &c. Having had many years of 
practical experience in all matters concerned with the trade, we are m a position to assess 
current values, and carry out any valuations entrusted to us with especial care and prompt 
attention, combined witn econoiu}’ in charges, ‘ 
