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FRANK CANT & Co., 
%orfc pcnsance’s 1b\>brib Sweet Briars. 
These wonderful single roses, raised by Lord Penzance, have already obtained a world-wide reputation, 
and are very popular. Like their parent (sweet briar) both foliage and flower are deliciously fragrant, they 
are all strong growers, free bloomers, and perfectly hardy. The flowers are single, but lasting. Kxtra strong 
plants, 1 to 6 feet high, 2/- each. These require no pruning, and make impenetrable hedges of great beauty. 
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Amy Robsart (Keynes 
Co., 1694), lovely' deep rose ; the buds before opening are most graceful, of 
Sw(l et Briar type ; an abundant bloomer ; robust and free. 
Anne of Geierstein (Keyn's £ Co., 1894), dark crimson, followed by an abundance of pretty 
'clustered bunches of hips ; large foliage ; good grower, and graceful 
branching habit. 
Brenda (Keynes Co., 1894). maiden’s blush or peach, dainty in colour and shade, the contrast aud 
effect of the bright golden anthers add peculiar charm to this variety. 
Catherine Seyton ... a very pleasing tint of soft rosy pink, the bright golden anthers being 
very prominent; very free flowering perpetual, and a good autumnal. 
Edith Bellenden pale rose, flowering profusely in clusters at the ends of the shoots, which 
are long and pendulous. 
Green Mantle bright rich pink, with a band of white encircling the anthers, which, 
with their back ground of white, have a very pretty effect. This variety, 
too, is very free flowering, and a good autumnal. 
Jeannie Deans semi-double; very large scarlet crimson; flowering freely in clusters; 
foliage of a deep healthy looking green, and very strong growing. 
Julie Mannering . . . .soft pearly or porcelain pink, the prettiest of all the pink varieties ; very 
free flowering, thoroughly perpetual, with flower and foliage deliciously 
scented. 
Flora Mclvor ( Keynes 4 Co., 1894), pure white, blushed with rose; perfect for cutting; large flowers ; 
graceful in growth aud habit, a gem. 
Lady Penzance ( Keynes if Co., 1894,, beautiful soft tint of copper with a peculiar metallic lustre, 
the base of each petal being a bright yellow ; free flowering, with a 
delicious perfume from foliage and flower. 
Lord Penzance (Keynes S; Co., 1894), soft shade of fawn or ecru, passing to a lovely emerald-yellow 
in the centre, sometimes toned with a delicate pink ; a good grower and 
abundant bloomer, very sweet scented. 
Lucy Ashton ( Keynes f Co. , 1894), pretty white blooms with pink edges; wonderfully free flowering ; 
free grower, with erect shoots and foliage as sweet as the old Sweet Briar. 
Lucy Bertram a fine deep crimson, the richest colour of all, the centre is pure white, 
which shows off the bright yellow anthers to good advantage ; branching 
habit ; free flowering ; a good autumnal. 
Meg Merrilies (Keynes $ Co., 1894), gorgeous crimson; very free flowering; seeds abundantly; has 
a wonderfully robust habit, large foliage ; one of the best. 
2/- Minna large pure white, opening with a tint of palest blush ; bushy habit; foliage 
like a Scotch Briar. 
1/- Rose Bradwardine (Keynes $ Co., 1894), beautiful clear rose; perfect in shape; very profuse, 
strong, robust habit. 
One strong plant each of the above for 18/-. 
