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Habit of 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
1/6 Princess Bonnie (H..T.),{Dingee and Conard, 1895), rich vivid crimson ; 
long pointed flowers, perfectly formed, with 
fair substance ; very fragrant ; free blooming, 
resembling the habit of Gustave Regis, for 
which it is a good companion vig. 
1/6 Princesse de Monaco (T.), (. Dubreuil , 1892), outer petals pink, centre 
salmon yellow ; like a pale Madame Berard . „ 
1/6 Princess de Sagan (T.), velvety crimson shaded with bright purplo, 
medium size, perfect shaped flowers ,, 
l/6*Princess of Wales (T.), ( Bennett , 1882), outer petals rosy yellow, 
centre rich golden yellow ; large, full, and 
perfect form ; a free bloomer, but difficult to 
grow mod. 
-/9* Queen of Queens {TV. Paul and Son, 1883), pink with blush edges; 
large, full, and perfect globular form rob. 
1/6 It ain now (H.T.), ( Dinger. and Conard, 1891), a delightful pink, striped and splashed 
with bright carmine ; very large petals ; perfect 
shaped buds, produced in great profusion ; a most 
attractive decorative rose t ree 
_/9 Reink Marik Henuiette (H.T.), {Level, 1878), a bright cherry carmine ; long pointed 
well shaped flowers ; most useful for cutting ; one of 
the best dark climbing roses ; this is known by some 
as the Red Gloire de Dijon .very vig. 
1/6 Reye d’Ok (N.), {Ditcher, 1869), buff yellow; long pointed buds; a vigorous, 
hardy, free-flowering climber ; nearly evergreen ; 
it will flourish in almost any situation, and should be 
but little pruned .> 
-/9*E,eynolds Hole {Paul and Son, 1872), deep maroon, flushed with 
scarlet ; very large, full, and good globular 
form, and in fine dull weather, magnificent ; 
must be grown on briar ,, 
(Rhine Olga de Wurtbmbbrg (H.T.), (Nalonand, 1881), colour most vivid red ; flowers 
1/- ! F. B. Hayes (H.T.) good shape, but only semi-double ; a strong grower, 
' I and effective garden rose >> 
-/9*B,OSieriste Jacobs {Ditcher, 1880), (see Duke of Wellington) free 
1 /-*!?, ubens (T.),f Robert, 1859), white, with creamy rose centre ; large, full, 
1/ xtuue V M ; nd perfectly formed; very hardy and 
free blooming ; one of the earliest vig. 
1/- Safrano (T.), ( Beauregard , 1839), apricot yellow ; pointed buds ; very free flowering ; 
a charming button-hole rose ; a good bedder ,, 
-/9*Salamander ( W. Paul and Son, 1891), bright scarlet crimson; large, 
fairly full, and perfect shape; a good cool- 
season rose jj 
1/6 Sappho (T.), {TV. Paid and Son, 1890), fawn, shaded to buff ; medium 
size; free blooming, but requires a hot dry 
season to open it ;•••.•• ” 
-/9*Senateur Vaisse {Guillot, 1859), bright dazzling crimson; fair size, 
perfect globular form ; the best of the old 
crimson roses in autumn , , 
-/9*Silver Queen {W. Paul and Son, 1888), silvery blush, with salmon 
pink centre ; large, full, and perfect form ; 
very fragrant • • rob. 
•_/9 gi r Garnet W olseley . . ( Cranston, 1875), (see Exposition de Brie). 
-/9*Sir Rowland Hill {Mack, 1888), deep velvety plum; medium size, 
fairly full, and good shape; a sport from 
Charles Lefebvre ; distinct vig. 
1/- Socrates (T.), (Moreau et Robert, 1859), deep rose, centre apricot ; a charming, 
free flowering hardy garden rose >, 
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