CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES, 1509-10. 
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Hybrid Perpetual Roses— continual. 
Forcing Roses are marked (F), Exhibition Roses (E), Garden Decorative 
Roses (G), Climbing and Tall-growing varieties (C). 
No. 
950 Tom Wood (EG), cherry red, with large solid shell-shaped petals; 
flowers of great size, full and well formed ; free and vigorous. 
955 Ulrich Brunner (PEG), cherry crimson, very large, splendid petals; 
does well almost everywhere. 
960 Ulster (HE), bright salmon, of large size and splendidly formed, high 
pointed centre, fragrant , robust habit, very free. 
968 Victor Hugo (F E g), brilliant crimson, shaded purple, large and fine ; 
best on a strong rich soil. 
970 Victor Verdier (F E g), deep rose, centre brilliant rose ; one of the best 
of its colour. 
984 White Baroness (F E g), white form of Baroness Rothschild. 
Wilhelm Koelle (syn. Alfred Colotnb). 
998 Xavier Oliba (F E), rich dark velvety crimson ; requires rich treatment. 
1, Hardwick Mount, 
Buxton. 
“ Dr. Buckley encloses cheque in payment for the Roses, which 
arrived in good condition, and with which he is very well satisfied.” 
The Gardens, Elmsaei, Lodge, 
Nr. Pontefract. 
"Received the hamper and bundle of Roses, safe and in ex- 
cellent condition, this morning.” 
T. DUNN-BIRCH. 
Cur 1. st r, Eton, 
Chester. 
"My son and I are much pleased with the roses sent by you ; 
they are excellent plants. I enclose you a cheque in payment of 
same.” Yours truly, 
(Mrs.) ANNIE ROT/T. 
390, Meanwood Road, 
Leeds 
"The Roses to hand in good condition, and I am very well 
pleased with them.” 
WM. EDGELL. 
Stonei.eigh Gardens, 
Bryan Road, Edgerton, 
IIuddersfiei.d. 
" I received the Roses safely and am very pleased with same. 
Thanking you for your prompt attention.” 
A. BELDAM. 
