Our pot roses are unsurpassed for qUalitv. 
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Roses in Pots— Tea-i 
No 
1452 Medea (ef^h), lemon, , canary-yellow 
centre. 
1453 Meta, crushed-strawberry suffused saf- 
fron ; fragrant. 
1455 Miss Ethel Brownlow (u), salmon pink, 
tinted yellow, 
1458 Mrs. B. R. Cant. Outer petals deep 
rose, in Autumn frequently rich red ; 
inner petals soft silvery rose. 
1461 Mrs. Edward Mawley, bright carmine, 
shaded salmon. 
J47iAMrs. Treseder, lemon-yellow. 
1472 Muriel Grahame, pale cream, flushed 
rose. 
1475 Nlpbetos (E p H ), the purest of all 
wliite roses. 
1480 N. Nabonnand, velvety crimson red. 
1483 Papa Gentler (h), glowing carmine- 
crimson, 
1494 Perle de Lyon (e), deep golden-yellow, 
1500 Perle des Jardins (eh), beautiful pale 
yellow. 
President (syn. Adam). 
1531 Princess ol Wales (eh), rosy-yellow, 
deeper centre. 
1540 Rubens (ef h), rose and white, yellow 
centre. 
;ed Roses — continued. 
No. 
1548 Safrano (f h), fawn, beautiful bud. 
1561 Souv. de Catherine Gulllott, orange-red, 
tinted carmine. 
1563 d’Elise Vardon (eh), flesh white, 
edged salmon. 
1 565 de J. B. Gulllott, colour varying 
from nasturtium-red shaded with 
crimson to bright coppery-red. 
1573 de Paul Neron (eh), salmon-yel- 
low, edged rose. 
1574 de Pierre Netting (e g), apricot 
yellow shaded orange. 
575 de S. A. Prince (eh), one of the 
finest white Tea Roses. 
, 57$ de Therese Levet, (e h), bright red, 
shaded deep red. 
1585 d’un ami (f h), deep rose. 
1593 Sunrise, reddish-carmine, shading to 
delicate fawn and pale salmon. 
1596 Sunset (e F H), deep apricot. 
1598 Sylph, white, tinged violet and peach. 
1600 The Bride (efh), white sport, from 
Catherine Mermet. 
The Queen (syn. Souvenir de S. A. 
Prince). 
1609 White Maman Cochet (e g), creamy 
white, tinged blush. 
Hybrid Tea-scented Roses. 
Are of great beauty, and as hardy Autumnal_;^flowers should be in every garden. Many of them, 
are of great value for flowering under glass. 
The Hardiest Varieties are marked (h), Forcing Roses (/), Exhibition Roses («). 
No. 
1609B Alice Grahame, ivory white, tinted 
salmon, large, excellent for exhibi- 
tion, garden, or pot culture. 2/- 
1^1 1 8 'letty, rich ruddy gold (coppery rose, 
overspread with yellow), a beautiful 
bloom, of large size and fine form, 
very fragrant, vigorous free-branch- 
ing habit, a lovely rose in every 
respect. 7/6. 
ifi2 5A C. J. Grahame, orange-crimson, of per- 
fect form, petals large, smooth, and of 
great substance, an ideal rose for ex- 
hibition, vigorous. F.C.C. R.H.S. 5/- 
1630A Countess of Derby, salmon centre, 
outer petals rose, passing to flesh- 
veined peach as the flower expands, 
vigorous and free, equally good for 
exhibition. Garden Decoration or 
Forcing, fragrant. 5/- 
ib3iA David Harum (A.M., . R.H.S., 1905), 
rosy peach pink, good size and fine 
form, free blooming, splendid for 
bedding or exhibition. 2 /6. 
1O31B Dean Hole, silvery carmine, shaded 
salmon, large size and excellent 
substance, high centre, petals large 
and smooth, superb for any purpose. 
Gold Medal, N.R.S. 3/6. 
1634B Elizabeth Kitto, salmon pink, somewhat 
resembling Madame Abel Chatenay, 
of regular and even growth, free and 
continuous ; excellent for bedding, 
massing, &c. 2/- 
1 P34C Etoile de France (Madame A bel Chatenay 
X Fisher Holmes). Red-crimson, cen- 
tre of bloom bright red cerise ; 
large, stout cup-shaped petals, last- 
ing and fragrant ; buds long and 
carried singly on still erect stems ; 
vigorous and robust, free. 2/6. 
No. 
1637B Frau Lilia Rautenstrauch, white shaded 
apricot, sufiused yellow and tinted 
rose ; free. 2/- 
1045A Gustave Grunerwald, bright carmine 
with yellow centre, long pointed 
buds. 2/- 
1649 Irish Brightness, single, vivid crimson, 
shaded' pink at base of petals, free, 
branching habit. 2/- 
1647A J. B. Clark, intense deep scarlet, shaded 
blackish crimson, large size and 
perfect form, liigh pointed centre, 
strong, upright and vigorous grower, 
A magnificent rose for exhibition 
purposes or garden decoration . Gold 
Medal N.R.S. 7/6. 
1 638 A Lady Quartus Ewart, pure white garden 
rose, large and full, fine form, 
beautifully reflexed petals, free and 
lasting ; strong and vigorous ; an 
ideal garden rose. 3/6. 
i065a Mrs. Conway Jones, creamy white, 
flushed salmon pink, large size, full 
and of perfect form, strong, vigorous 
and free, first-class for exhibition, 
forcing or garden decoration. 3/6 
lObSB Mrs. David M’Kee, creamy yellow, 
petals large, smooth, and circular, 
flowers of large size, good form and 
substance ; strong robust grower 
and free bloomer, equally good for 
all purposes. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
3/6. 
1O82 Richmond, rich reddish scarlet, of fine 
form, fragranf, a seedling from 
Lady Battersea. 3/6. 
1683 Rosalind Orr English, brilliant pink, a 
superb flower, said to be without 
equal (.for , ■ forcing (^purposes, free 
bloomer, easy grower. 2, 0. 
