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Name. 
Class. 
A. a. 
A', rf. 
3 6 
MRS. WALLACE H. ROWE 
HT 
2 6 
1 6 
(McGredy, 1912) 
Walter Easlea . . 
HT 
1 0 
1) W. H. Cutbush 
Poly 
1 0 
William Cooper 
HT 
1 r> 
Wilfred Lloyd . . 
HT 
2 0 
1 0 
b w. J. Grant . . 
HT 
1 0 
c — Climbing 
HT 
1 0 
♦Muriel Grabame 
T 
1 0 
Musk Rose, Fringed 
. , 
1 0 
Princess de Nassau 
1 0 
River’s Musk . . 
1 0 
Myrianthes Renoncule 
• • 
1 0 
cMyrrh Scented 
1 G 
INI atalie Bottner 
HT 
.3 6 
NERISSA 
HT 
1 6 
♦Niphetos 
T 
2 6 
1 6 
Climbing 
T 
2 6 
1 6 
A few extra large plants in 
pots with long shoots for 
immediate effect, 2/G, 3/6, 
5 /- and 7 /6 each. 
Nita Weldon 
r 
.. 
1 0 
cNoella Nabonnand . . 
HT 
• * 
1 0 
Nymph 
• • 
1 0 
CEillett Parfait 
2 6 
Odette Perdriolle 
HT 
7 () 
OLD GOLD 
HT 
1 6 
Omissa 
S 
3 (i 
OPHELIA 
HT 
1 0 
cOphirie 
N 
35 
DescnptioD. 
bright sweet pea mauve, a shade of colour hitherto not 
seen in any rose ; superb shape, form, and finish, 
glowing crimson carmine, deepening to intense crimson 
orange ; the back of petals satiny crimson lending 
additional charm to this lovely variety. 
See Polyantha Hoses. See Page 38. 
deep rosy flesh, paler as the flowers expand, large 
pointed centre, and petals, 
bright rose pink, shaded with mauve, a non-fading 
colour : a very highly perfumed and beautiful 
novelty of La France type, 
silver pink, of the richest shade ; flowers are large and 
beautifully formed, of long tapering shape, and 
high centre. 
identical with the preceding variety, but of a strong 
climbing habit ; good. 
pale cream faintly flushed rose ; a .sport from Catherine 
Mermet. 
delicate pink, semi-double, 
cream changing to white. 
creamy-white, later rosy-lilac ; beautifully sweet, 
a very hardy variety of Rosa Sempervirens, blush 
edged with rose, small and double, 
white tinged with pink, an excellent hardy climber. 
pale lemon in the way of Kaiser in Auguste Victoria, 
liut described as being far superior ; the raiser 
says this is absolutely a first class rose, 
creamy yellow, shaded with white, tinted peach colour 
in centre ; extra large, finely .shaped, 
pale lemon, most often snowy white, long buds and 
thick petals ; the best white Tea Rose, 
in every way identical with the old Niphetos excepting 
in habit, which is of strong climbing character, 
flowers freely from lateral shoots. 
ivory white, the edges of petals faintest blush, very free 
flowering, most distinct and beautiful. Awarded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society, 1908. 
rich velvety crimson, richly shaded, large semi-double 
flowers, vigorous perpetual climber ; good, 
single ; ivory white ground tinted with carmine and 
flushed with pink, very attractive ; a most valuable 
addition for forming large bushes on lawns and in 
shrubberies. 
red, striped with lilac and purple. 
cream suffused carmine, blooms large and beautifully 
formed ; very free flowering. 
See Page 10. 
a large flowered variety of Dog Rose, with very showy 
and prominent flowers. 
salmon pink, shaded with rose, of perfect shape, 
excellent both for forcing and outdoor decoration. 
bright salmon and fawn ; distinct and peculiarly well 
adapted for a weeping, pillar, or wall rose. 
Standard Rose Stakes — square, fainted dark green, tarred bottom — per dozen, <\ft., 2/6; 
> 3/6; 6/f„ 4/6. 
