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C LI BRANS’ LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses — continued. 
Forcing Roses are marked (F), Exhibition Roses (E), Garden Decorative 
Roses (G), Climbing and Tall-growing varieties (C). 
No. 
765 Mrs. Rumsey (E Gl, a lovely Rose, pink, of large size ; a garden Rose, 
valuable lor bedding, massing, or cutting ; very free. 
768 Mrs. William Watson (c), pale pink, reverse of petals silvery white, 
blooms large, full and globular, pretty. 
Paul Jamain (syn. Charles Lefebvre). 
Penelope Mayo (syn. Duchesse de Caylus). 
775 Paul Neron (PEG), dark Rose ; large ; almost mildew-proof 
792 Pierre Nottlng (f e g), deep velvety crimson, with a violet flush on the 
outer petals ; globular. 
800 President Willermoz (c), rich brilliant carmine, with soft violet tint. 
808 Pride of Waltham (F E G', delicate flesh, richly-shaded bright Rose, 
large, full, and of grand form. 
810 Prince Arthur <f e g), rich deep crimson, large, excellent form. 
815 Prince Camille de Rohan (peg), rich dark maroon crimson; under 
rich treatment the darkest of all Roses (syn. La Rosiere). 
838 Queen of Queens (PEG), pink, blush edges, fine form; true perpetual. 
850 Rev. Alan Cheales (PEG), pure lake, silvery white reflex ; free. 
855 Reynolds Hole (f E g), rich maroon, flushed scarlet, distinct. 
Rosieriste Jacobs (syn . Duke of Wellington). 
872 Royal Scarlet (G), single, vivid scarlet, very free ; dwarf bushy habit, 
foliage reddish brown : a good bedder. 
876 Ruhm der Gartenwelt (G), rich blood red, of fine form. 1/ - each. 
885 Salamander (E g), bright crimson, outer petals will reflexed, inner petals 
erect, fine substance, flee and vigorous. 
890 Senateur Vaisse (P E G), intense glowing scarlet, very fragrant ; the 
best of the old crimson roses. 
895 Silver Queen (E c), silvery blush, shaded delicate rosy pink ; cupped. 
900 Sir Garnet Wolseley (f e g), rich vermilion, shaded carmine, flowers 
large and full (syn. Expos, de Brie., Per. de Lesseps). 
905 Sir Rowland Hill (F E G), rich port wine colour, shaded blackish maroon, 
changing to bright ruby claret ; large, full, fragrant. 
924 Spenser (F E G). satin pink, shaded and reflexed white ; large and full ; 
robust. 
930 Star of Waltham (f E g), deep crimson, rich, and effective ; fine form. 
933 Sultan Of Zanzibar (F E gj, blackish maroon, petals edged scarlet, very 
constant ; magnificent for exhibition. 
935 Suzanne Marie Rodocanachl (peg), bright cherry red, large, well- 
shaped, fragrant ; a gland rose. 
938 Symmetry (see new varieties, page 13). 
940 T. B. Haywood (E G), crimson scarlet with black shading ; large, perfect 
form ; very fragrant ; a splendid late-flowering rose. 
948 Thomas Mills (EGC), dazzling rosy carmine, with lighter stripes; free 
bloomer. 
