CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
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Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses — continued. 
No. 
1673 Mrs. Edward J. Holland (A.M., R.II.S., 1908), deep salmon rose, shaded 
lighter towards the edge of the petals ; a flower of finest form 
with high pointed centre ; sweetly fragrant, vigorous, upright 
habit, and a free bloomer ; a perfect exhibition bloom, aud.equally 
good for garden effect. 7/6 each. 
1704 Mrs. Wakefield Christle-Miller (A.M., R.H.S., 1 90S), inside of petals 
soft pearly blush shaded salmon, outside of petals clear vermilion 
rose ; a charming and harmonious combination of colours ; the 
blooms are large, full, and retain their colour in the hottest sun ; 
excellent habit and marvellously free and continuous in blooming ; a 
splendid Rose for massing and bedding. 7/6 each. 
1712 My Maryland, bright pink with paler edges ; medium size, full, fragrant; 
a first-class forcing Rose. 3/- each. 
1725 Otto von Bismarck, silvery rose; a free-growing and free-blooming 
variety that will be of great value for bedding ; this Rose created 
somewhat of a sensation in Germany, where it was raised, and 
gained a prize of 3,000 marks as the best new variety. 2/6 each. 
1793 Rhea Reid (A. M., R.II.S., 1909), a beautiful rich red-flowered Rose, 
producing large, double, fragrant blooms with great freedom, 
strong, vigorous constitution; said to be an improvement upon both 
" Liberty ” and "Richmond” ; undoubtedly a great acquisition. 
2/6 each. 
1828 Simplicity (Gold Medal, N.R.S.), pure white, of immense size, prac- 
tically single, with a centre of golden yellow stamens ; a lovely 
and striking flower of unusual beauty ; the petals are slightly 
cupped, of great size and substance ; vigorous, upright, branching 
habit ; handsome dark green foliage ; practically perpetual flower- 
ing ; a fine Rose for massing or as a single bush. 5/- each. 
1903 White Killarney, a sport from “ Killaruey,” producing fine white 
flowers, otherwise il is identical with its parent ; there is a great 
future before this variety. “ Killaruey ” has sported in more than 
one place, but the sports are of varying quality ; our stock is pro- 
pagated from the best and purest form. 5/- each. 
General Collection. 
For prices see page 12. 
Only a limited number of these can be supplied 
as Standards and Half-Standards. 
Garden Decorative Varieties are marked (G), Forcing Roses (F), Exhibition 
Roses (E). Those marked (f) can be supplied in 7 inch pots with shoots 8 to 12 
feet long, 2/d, 3/6, and 5/- each. 
No. 
1006 Admiral Dewey (G), silvery pink, almost white, a sport from Caroline 
Testout. 
1024 Albatross. See New Varieties, page 22. 
1030 Alice Grahame (EG), ivory white, tinted salmon, of large size, fine 
form ; vigorous and free. 
1036 Alice Llndsell (PEG), (Gold Medal, N.R.S.), creamy white with pink 
centre ; of large size and fine form ; robust, free, and continuous. 
