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Braiswick Nursery, Colchester. 
Habit of 
Dwfs. NAMIS. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
-/9*Duke of Teck ( Paul and San, 1880). light crimson scarlet; large, full, 
and perfect globular form, with pointed 
centre ; very free flowering ; good on old 
plants vig. 
I Duke of Wellington ( Granger , 1864), vivid crimson; medium size, 
— /9* < Eosieriste Jacobs full and perfect fonn ; free flowering and 
( most reliable free. 
-/9*Dupuy Jamain ( Jamain , 1868), bright cerise ; large, full and deep 
globular form ; very reliable, free flowering, 
and hardy ; good early and late vig. 
-/9*Earl of Dufferin {A. Dickson and Sons, 1887), a rich dark crimson, 
shaded maroon ; large, very full, and fine 
globular form ; a bold flower, requiring fine 
weather to open it 
-/9 Earl of Pembroke ( Bennett , 1882), brownish crimson; a distinct 
colour; globular form; rather ♦'bin; best in 
autumn free 
-/9 Eclair yLacharme, 1888) . .vivid scarlet crimson; not large but perfect 
globular form ; best in autumn vig. 
-/9*'Edouard Herve ( E . Verdier, 1885). rich crimson ; large, full, and good 
form ; a good rose, too little known free 
-/9 Edouard Morren {Granger, 18G8), light carmine; very large and full; a hardy, 
free blooming garden rose ; best in autumn vig. 
-/9 Egeria {Schwartz, 1878). .silvery peach; perfect globular form, full, 
but rather small; distinct in colour 
-/9*Ella Gordon ( IV. Paul and Son, 1884), cherry crimson ; large and full, 
’semi -globular form; a brighter Madame 
V. Verdier; good in autumn 
2/6 Ellen Drew (H.P.), ( A . Dickson and Sons, 1896), a sport from Duchesse 
de Morny, colour light silver pink, very 
distinct. In size, substance, and habit of 
growth it is similar to the parent variety, and 
equally as good vig. 
1/6 Elise Fugier (T.), ( Bonnaire , 1890), pale lemon; long, full, pointed 
buds ; very free flowering and quite distinct ; 
a lemon colourod Niphetos free. 
-/9 ,y Emilie Hausburg ( Lcveque et fils, 1868), lilac rose. paler edges ; large, 
full, and perfect globular, imbricated form ; 
late blooming ,, 
— /9 Emily Laxton {Paul and Son and Laxton, 1877), bright cherry rose; 
a large, full, well built flower; pretty when 
half open very vig. 
5/- Enchantress (T.), {William Paul and Son, 1896), flowers creamy white. 
slightly tinted with buff in centre ; large, full, 
and globular ; vigorous growth, and great 
freedom in blooming . . . ■ .... free 
l/6*-Ernest Metz (T.), ( Guillot , 1888), salmon-tinted rose; extra large, 
very full and perfect globular form ; one of 
the best, a strong grower and very constant vig. 
l/6*Ethel Brownlow (T.), {A. Dickson and Sons, 1887), rosy flesh, shaded 
bronzy yellow at base ; large, full, and perfect 
imbricated form, with pointed centre ; a 
magnificent fine-weather and pot rose ; awarded 
Silver Medal for the best Tea in the show at 
Gloucester fairly vig. 
-/9*Etienne Levet {Levet, 1871), carmine rose; very large, full and 
perfect open cupped form ; the finest of the 
shell petalled roses rob. 
Buy them on NO other stocl:, or they will disappoint you. 
