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FRANK CANT & Co., 
Sfcds. or Habit of 
Half Stds. Dwfs. NAME. description. Growth. 
2/6 .. l/-*Hon. Edith Gifford (T.), ( Guillot, 1882), creamy white, centre flesh ; 
flowers large, full, and perfectly formed ; 
very free and hardy ; most useful in all 
seasons vig. 
2/- .. -/9*Horace Vernet (-/. B. Guillot Jils, 1866), scarlet crimson, shaded 
darker crimson ; most perfect shape, very 
large and full ; best on young plants . . a poor grower 
2/- l/6*Innocente Pirola (T.), ( Bucher , 1878), creamy white; large, full, 
and perfect, globular pointed centre form ; 
very constant and good vig. 
2/- . . 1/- Isabella Sprunt (T), ( Verschaffelt, 1867), the prettiest lemon yellow ; beautiful pointed 
buds ; a charming buttonhole flower for massing . . free 
— .. -/9*J. D. Pawle {Paul and Son, 1889), rich velvety crimson, shaded with 
maroon ; largo deep petals of great substance ; 
perfect shape, very free and perpetual vig. 
2/- . . l/-*-Jean Ducher (T.), {Due her, 1874), salmon yellow, shaded poach; large, 
very full globular high centre form ; very 
free, hardy, and distinct; best in a dry 
season and on light land „ 
— .. 1/6 Jean Guillaumkz (T.), {Guillot, 1889), deep salmon, splashed with coppery red; 
medium size ; a charming decorative rose „ 
f *Jean Soupert {Lacharme, 1875), maroon crimson; perfect imbri- 
Ghand Mogul cated form, large, very full, and some- 
times superb ,, 
1/6 . . -/9*'Jeannie Dickson {A. Dickson and Sons, 1890), rosy pink, with a distinct 
margin of silvery pink on the edge of each 
petal ; flower very large, with perfect high 
pointed centre ; reliable ,, 
— . . -/9*John Bright {Paul and Son, 1879), a pure glowing crimson, one of the 
brightest ; medium size, full, and perfection 
in shape ,, 
1/6 .. -/9*John Hopper {Ward, 1862), bright rose, reverse of petals pale lilac; 
large, full, and semi-globular form ; a 
good early rose 
1/6 .. -/9*John Stuart Mill {Turner. 1875), bright clear red ; large, very full, 
and imbricated form ; a good late rose. . . . „ . ,, 
2/- .. 1/6* Jules Finger (T.), {Ducher, 1879), bronzy rose, shaded to salmon; 
perfect globular form ; large, and full ; 
beautiful in autumn 
— . . -/9 Jules Margottin ( Margottin , 1853), bright cherry red ; medium size, full, and pretty 
half expanded ; a showy garden rose, early, and free 
flowering 
2/- .. l/-*Kaiserin Augusta (H.T.), {Lambert and Reiter, 1891), cream- 
Victoria shaded lemon ; very large, perfect form, free 
flowering, and quite distinct ; a charming 
rose ; one of the best 
2/- .. l/6*La Boule d’Or (T.), ( Margottin , 1860), golden yellow, outer petals 
paler ; large, full, and perfect, globular 
pointed centre form ; free flowering ; requires 
hot weather; perfection under glass ,, 
— . . l/-*La Fraicheur (H.T.), ( Pernet-Ducher ), 1892), pale rose with vivid rose 
centre ; immense shell-like petals, expanding 
into a large well formed flower ; most attrac- 
tive and distinct mod. 
— .. l/-*La France de ’89 (H.T.), {Moreau, 1889), a confusing name ; clear 
silvery red ; very large and full, perfect shape, 
free flowering, and in fine-weather first rate. . vig. 
We recommend Roses on the Briar Stock for most soils. 
