22 
FRANK CANT & Co., 
Stds. or Habit of 
Half Stds. Dwfs. name. description. Growth. 
2/6 . . l/6*Medea (T.), ( W. Paul and Son, 1891), lemon yellow, with canary yellow 
centre ; large, very double, globular form, 
with pointed centre ; a good grower and 
free bloomer ; first-class vig. 
— . . 2/- Merveille des Blanches ( Feme /, p., 1897), a sport from Baroness de 
Rothschild ; almost white, splashed with pinlc 
in the centre ; large full flowers ; promising. 
1/6 .. -/9*Merveille de Lyon ( Fernet , 1882), white, sometimes tinted with 
pink ; very large open cupped form ; one of 
the best of its colour rob. 
2/- .. l/6*Moire (T.), {Moire, 1843), rosy fawn, shaded pale yellow; large, full, 
and perfect shape ; a good hardy late rose . . vig. 
— . . 1/- Monsieur de Morande {Schwartz, 1891), bright crimson, shaded lilac ; 
a large well formed flower, and free bloomer ,, 
— .. ~/9*Monsieur Noman {Guillot, 1866), pale rosy pink; largo, full, fine 
globular pointed centre form ; a fine-weather 
rose mod. 
— .. — /9 Mrs. Baker {Turner, 1876), very bright cherry rose ; large and full, 
with pointed centre ; a bright rose of the 
Victor Verdier race free 
1/6 .. -/9*Mrs. Geo. Dickson {Bennett, 1885), bright satiny pink; with deeper 
centre ; large, fairly full, and perfect shape ; 
an early continuous bloomer, and quite 
mildew proof ; one of the best vig. 
— .. -/9*Mrs. Harry Turner ( Turner , 1880), the brightest crimson scarlet; 
large, full, and perfect form ; an attractive 
colour ; a good autumnal ,, 
(Mrs. Harkness {Ilarkness, 1893), light silvery blush; large and 
1/6 .. -/9 j Paul’s Early Blush fine form; vigorous grower, and very free 
( bloomer ; a sport from Heinrich Schultheis. . ,, 
2/- .. 1/6 Mrs. Jas. Wilson (T.), {Dickson, 1889), deep lemon yellow, edge 
of petals tipped with rose ; fair size, perfect 
form, and great substance ; difficult to open ; 
best in autumn 
1/6 .. -/9*Mrs. John Laing {Bennett, 1887), soft rosy pink; very large, full, 
and perfect deep globular form ; a continuous 
bloomer, and in every way quite first-rate ; 
most reliable 
— , , _/ 9 * i Mrs. Jowitt {Cranston, 1882). See Due de Rohan. 
| Due de Bohan. 
1/6 .. -/9*Mrs. Paul (B.), {Paul and Son, 1891), blush white, shaded peach; 
to large full imbricated form ; a most valuable 
3 /_ addition to this class; as a bedder it should 
be “ pegged down,” it forms a grand 
standard very vig. 
— .. 2/-*Mrs. Pierpont Morgan (T.), {John N. May, 1895), an intensely 
bright cerise or rosy pink ; same shape and 
habit as Madame Cusin, from which it 
sported ; a deeper coloured Madame Cusin best 
describes this variety vig. 
2/- . . l/-*Mrs. R. G. Sharman {A. Dickson and Sons, 1894), colour clear rosy 
Crawford pinlc, the outer petals shaded with pale flesh, 
base of petals white; the flowers are large, 
perfectly formed, and produced abundantly ; 
first-rate ,, 
Our Climbing; Roses in pots are equal 
