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CM'BRANS’ LIST OP ROSES, 1909-10. 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Rom— continued. 
No. 
1504 Konigln Carola (P E G), pale satin rose ; large; of fine form ; free. 
1505 Kronprinzessln Cecille. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1506 Lady Alice Stanley. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1 508 La Fraicheur (F g), pearly pink ; large ; very fine and free. 
1510 La France (F E G), silvery rose, with pale lilac shading ; first-class. 
1 5 1 1 La France de ’89 (F E G), brilliant red, sometimes lined while, of 
enormous size ; very free ; a magnificent Rose. 
Lady Alice (syn. Lady Mary Fitzwilliam) . 
15x2 — Ashtown, pale Rose du Barri shading to yellow at base of petals, 
silvery -pink reverse, large, full, and pointed, vigorous and free ; a 
grand Rose. (See illustration, page 27.) 
1513 — Battersea (F G), buds long, oval, and pointed; bright cherry 
crimson, suffused with an orange tint ; when expanded light rosy 
crimson, passing to a pure soft rose ; vigorous and free. 
1516 — Clan morris (G), creamy white with delicate salmon centre, petals 
margined pink ; vigorous and free. 
1520 — Faire, light carmine rose, shaded with salmon, large, full, and 
of perfect form, with high pointed centre, free and continuous 
bloomer, vigorous grower, and free branching habit ; a distinct 
and very beautiful variety. 
1523 — Helen Vincent, shell pink, base of petals veined and suffused 
peach with a yellow zone, large, full, and of perfect form, buds 
long and pointed, robust habit and free bloomer, fragrant ; a 
superb and beautiful variety. 2/6. 
1526 — Henry Grosvenor (g), flesh colour; large, full, and globular; 
free and effective. 
1531 — Mary Fitzwilliam (g e f), bright delicate flesh. 
1534 — Moyra Beauclerc (g e), rich bright madder rose, with silvery 
reflexes ; perfect form, high pointed centre ; vigorous, free. 
1538 — Quartus Ewart (G), a pure ( white garden Rose, large and full 
opening well in all weathers, of fine form, with beautifully reflexed 
petals, free and lasting ; strong and vigorous. 
1541 — Rossmore (G), reddish crimson, with claret shading; medium size, 
fairly full ; petals large, smooth, and of great substance ; vigorous 
and free ; a valuable addition to the dark-coloured bedding and 
decorative H.T.’s. 
1544 — Ursula. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1551 La Tosca (F g), salmon pink, flushed bright rose, bright pink reverse; 
large, fairly full. 
1554 Laurent Carle (E g), brilliant velvety carmine, long buds, flowers 
very large, perfect in form, vigorous, erect branching habit ; fine 
for exhibition or decoration. 2/- each. 
1555 Le Progres (g), nankeen yellow ; large, cup-shaped; one of the best 
yellow Roses. 
1562 Liberty (F g), rich velvety crimson ; a grand Rose. 
1566 Longworth Rambler (G), bright crimson; a splendid climber; the 
foliage is evergreen. 
