12 FRANK CANT & Co., 
Stds. or Habit of 
Half Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
1/6 . . -/9*'Crown Prince ( W. Paul and Son, 1880), deep purplish crimson ; large, 
full, and fine globular form; very free 
flowering ; hardy and most reliable vig. 
1/6 .. -/9*Danmark (H.T.), (Zeiner, Lassen, and Dithmer, 1890), rosy pink ; very 
much like La France, excepting that it is 
deeper in colour, has more substance, and the 
growth is more erect ; first rate under glass ,, 
2/- .. l/6*Devoniensis (T.), {Foster, 1838), creamy white, with blush centre; 
large, full,* and perfect form ; still one of the 
best mod. 
— .. 1/- Dowager Duchess of [Paul and Son, 1890), a pure rose; largo, very 
Marlborough full, and good shape ; a distinct but not 
pleasing colour >> 
1/6 .. -/9*Dr. Andry (E. Verdier, 1864), bright crimson ; large, full, and perfect 
imbricated form ; still one of the best and 
most reliable 
— .. 1/- Du. Grill (T.), ( Bonnaire , 1886), coppery yellow, shaded with fawny rose; an 
attractive little button-hole flower ; pretty when 
grouped 
1/6 .. -/9*Dr. Sewell ( Turner , 1 879), violet crimson ; back of petals bright red ; 
large, and full with perfect high centre . . mod. 
— . . -/9 t Due de Rohan ( Leveque , 1861), bright carmine ; large, and full deep 
\ Mrs. Jowitt globular form ; a good mid-season rose .... vig. 
— . . -/9 Duchess of Albany (H.T.), (IV. Paid and Son, 1888), dark pink, 
large, full, and perfect shape ; a deeper 
coloured La France » 
1/6 .. -/9*Duchess of Bedford (Postans, 1879), light scarlet crimson; large, 
full and perfect globular imbricated form ; 
a beautiful vivid colour, but a bad grower . . mod. 
— .. -/9*Duchesse de Caylus (E. Verdier, 1864), clear brilliant carmine; 
rather small but full and perfect shape .... free 
— . . 1/- Duchess of Edinburgh (H.T.), (/. Veilch, 1874), deep glowing crimson, shaded 
carmine; not large, but perfect shape; very 
free flowering ; a good bedder vig. 
— .. 1/- Duchess of Fife (Cocker and Sons, 1892), a soft silvery pink sport 
from Countess of Rosebery, with all the good 
qualities of that fine variety ,, 
1/6 . . -/9*Duchesse de Morny (E. Verdier, 1863), silvery rose ; large, full, and 
perfect globular imbricated form ; distinct in 
colour, free flowering, and good in autumn. . ,, 
— .. -/9*Duchesse de (Schwartz, 1875), flesh changing to white; 
Vallombrosa large globular flowers, produced abundantly, 
requiring fine weather to open them ,, 
— .. -/9*Duke of Albany (IF. Paid and Son, 1883), vivid crimson, deepening 
as the flowers expand ; large, full, good 
shape, and very free free. 
1/6 .. -/9*Duke of Connaught (Paul and Son, 1876), bright velvety crimson; 
not large, but perfect globular form ; a freo 
autumnal bloomer o 
1/6 .. -/9*Duke of Edinburgh (Paul and Son, 1868), scarlet crimson; very 
large, full, and attractive ; one of the most 
brilliant roses, it is hardy, very free, and 
quite first-rate >> 
1/6 .. l/-*Duke of Fife ( Cocker and Sons, 1892), a crimson scarlet sport 
from Etienne Levet, retaining all the good 
qualities of that fine variety ; distinct rob. 
Our Dwarf Teas are all on Briar. 
