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All our p6t roses are thoroughly matured AND; ripened. 
Tea-scented Roses (R. indica odorata). 
This important class is admired for delicious fragrance and delicate tints of colour. For plant- 
ing out in Conservatories, forcing, oi pot culture they are unequalled, and with good cultivation a 
plentiful supply of flowers may had through the season. To be successfully grown out of doors 
they must be planted in the sunniest parts of the garden, in well-drained, light, rich soil, and given 
an abundant supply of water during the hot weather, and slightly protected from frost in severe 
winters with fern, fir, or furze branches, earth up the Plants like celery to about pin. high, removing 
the soil in April, and pruning well back. Teas generally should not be pruned very closely, but 
weak or unripened wood ought to be cut out entirely. 
Tea Roses for growing out-doors, for Beds, Climbers, &c. 
To meet the demand for Roses to fill up blanks in, or to make new beds we grow in pots 
large quantities of H.P. Tea, H.T. Noisette, and miscellaneous roses in the open, and can supply 
at 12/- and 18/- doz., 90/- and 125/- per lOO. 
New and Choice Varieties. 
No. 
1215 Climbing Papa Gentler, counterpart 
of Papa Gontier, but of a climbing 
habit. 2/- 
1290 Irish Star, single, beautiful rose colour, 
rich golden stamens, i /6. 
No. 
1289 Irish Pride, single, ecru suffused old 
rose, while the zone is of old gold, a 
charming combination of colours : 
deliciously perfumed ; excellent for 
cutting. 1/6. 
General Collection. 
For prices see page 55. 
The hardiest varieties are marked (h) ; those requiring a wall {m) ; pillar roses (p) ; exhibition 
roses (e) ; and forcing roses (/). 
No. 
alba rosea (h e) (syii. Mdme. Bravy). 
u?7 Amazone (h e), deep yellow, full, long 
buds. 
, 1179 Anna Oliver (he), rosy-flesh, base of 
petals darker. 
1184 Beaute Inconstante {11 ), terra-cotta and 
carmine-fawn, suffused soft pink 
ft 189 Belle Lyonnaise (he), canary yellow, 
lovely for button-holes 
1193 Beryl, golden yellow, deliciously per- 
fumed ; buds long. 
1196 Boadicea (eg), pale peach, tinted 
pink. 
1198 Bridesmaid (h bf), bright pink, lovely. 
1204 Catherine Mermet (hef), delicate 
flesh, glorious flower. 
1209 Cleopatra (e), pale pink, edged bright 
rose, long buds. 
ti2i4 Climbing Devonlensls (h), similar to 
Devoniensis in colour. 
ti2i0 Climbing Perle des Jardlns (h), colour 
similar to the old variety. 
ti47( Climbing Nlphetos (h). white, delicately 
scented. 
1222 Comtesse de Nadaillac(EFHy, clear rose, 
base of petal apricot. 
1228 Corallina (hc.j, nch crimson, beautiful 
bud. 
1231 Corinna (he), flesh shaded rose, 
suffused tawny-copper 
1234 Devoniensis (h e), creamy-white, finely 
scented. 
[238 Dr. Grille (he), coppery-yellow, shad- 
ing to rose. 
1257 Etoile de Lyon (he), sulphur-yellow, 
deeper centre. 
1260 Franclsca Kruger (h e), coppery-yellow, 
shaded rosy peach. 
1261 Francois Dubreuil, dark red bud, long 
and narrow. 
1266 General Schablikine, rich coppery red, 
effective. 
No. 
fi270 Gloire de Dijon (h), yellow, shaded 
salmon. 
1 278 Homer (h), rose, centre salmon. 
1282 Honourable Edith Glflord (hef), flesh, 
salmon-rose centre, changing to 
white. 
1287 Innocente Pirola (hef), light fawn, 
changing to white. 
1288 Irish Modesty, single, delicate coral 
pink. 
1305 Jules Finger (h e), bright red. 
fiyio Kaiserin Friedrich (h), bright yellow, 
shaded carmine. 
1314 La Boule d’ Or (e), golden-yellow. 
1318 Lady Mary Corry, deep golden yellow. 
1222 Lady Roberts (eg), rich reddish-apri- 
cot, base of petals metallic coppery 
red. 
1334 Luciole, carmine-pink, exquisitely 
tinted. 
1339 Ma Capuclne (h f), coppery-yellow. 
+ 1348 Madame Berard (he), rich, light sal- 
mon, 
1353 Bravy (e), {syn. Alba Rosea). 
creamy-white. 
1357 Charles (h f), bright apricot. 
1360 Chedane Guinoisseau (fh), can- 
ary yellow. 
1364 Cusin (eh), rosy-purple, yellow 
base. 
1378 de Watteville (efh), white, tin- 
ted salmon. 
1385 Falcot (f h), apricot yellow, 
flushed bright red. 
1397 Hoste (hef), yellowish-white, 
yellow centre. 
1405 Lambard (h e f), salmon-red. 
1437 Maman Cochet (efh), flesh, shaded 
carmine, yellow. 
1459 Marie d’ Orleans, deep rose. 
1443 Marie.,,van Houtte (efh), yellowish 
white, edged rose. 
