Braiswick Nursery, Colchester. 
27 
si.iis. or 
Half Stds. 
Dwfs. 
1, - William F. 
2 /- .. 
to 
3/- 
1/6 .. 
1/- Wm. Allen 
to 
‘ 21 - 
MAiru Habit of 
AML * DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
Bennett (H.I.), [Bennett and Evans, 1886), deep purple crimson ; large, 
deep petals, well set ; very good in the bud state 
and for pot culture free 
Richakdson (N.), (Bucher, 1878), very deep orange-yellow centre, shaded 
to pule straw on edge cf petals ; an exquisite little 
' „ button-hole flower ; very lloriferous vig. 
/■) Xavier Ollbo (Lacharme, 1864), dark velvety crimson ; largo, full, and 
perfect shape ; a telling exhibition rose, but 
. the plant is a poor grower mod. 
• . 2/6 Zephyr ( l.). ( IV. Paul and Son, 1895), flowers sulphur- 3 'ellcw, changing 
nearly to white as they expand ; large and 
lull, cupped form; of good habit and vigorous 
growth ; rather difficult to open vig. 
BANKSIAN ROSES. 
These have not strong constitutions, and require to bo grown on a south wall. The flowers are 
produced on the weaker shoots, very early, sometimes in April ; they require very little pruning. 
.. 1/6 White (Kerr, 1807) . ... white ; small and very double ; violet scented ; 
v n / n , quite evergreen ; a charming climber vig. 
■’ ' jl611ow (Royal Horticultural Society, 1 8 2.4 ) , yellow; small and very 
beautiful ; double ; a profuse bloomer, and 
quite evergreen 
JAPANESE ROSES (ROSA RUGOSA). 
These are very strong growers and make large bushes, three to six feet high and as much through 
them, producing large fragrant flowers in great profusion until late autumn. They bear seed pods of 
a brilliant scarlet colour, about the size of walnuts, which are remarkably striking and beautiful during 
the autumn. Partridges and pheasants are very partial to the seeds and pulp of this fruit, and belts 
of these roses should be planted in all game preserves, 
generally planted in shrubberies. 
they will be charged 8/ 
They require no pruning, and should be more 
When six or more of each of these are ordered 
dozen; cheaper by the IOO. 
/9 Alba ( Thunberg ) white, single; very free flowering, and quite 
hardy 
1/- America crimson lake ; largo open single flowers ; the 
, 1 -m . fruit is long, and covered with long spines . . 
/- -tsianc Double de (Cochet-Cochet, 1892), with pure white double 
, Coubert flowers, a very valuable addition, the best in 
j- Lalocarpa flowers blight rose, succeeded by rich scarlet 
fruit. 
this section 
1/6 Fimbriata white fimbriated semi-double flowers, tinted 
with the palest blush rose ; a strong grower ; 
free and continuous bloomer 
Madame Geo. Bruant ( Uruant , 1887), pure white flowers, semi- 
, double; produced abundantly 
' 6 Rose Apples (Paul and Son, 1896), flowers semi-double, with large 
petals ; colour pale carmine rose ; flowering 
in immense clusters during summer and 
autumn 
-/9 Rubra (Thunberg, 1802) . .deep rose, shaded violet 
-/6 Souvr. de Pierre (Cochet-Cochet, 1896), flowers semi-double, 
Leperdrieux and of bright vinous-red colour ; produced in 
immense clusters 
vig. 
From all parts of the World. 
