Braiswick Nursery, Colchester 
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Dwfs. 
2/6 Imperatrice Alexandra (T.), (Leveque), growth very vigorous, flowers large and full; colour 
Tcodorouna clear copper yellow, slightly shaded rosy carmine and peach. 
2/6 Jeanne Forgeot (T.), (Forgeot- Tardy), growth very vigorous and floriferous, flowers large and full* 
bud very long ; colour at edges yellow, centre golden yellow, shaded rose 
and nankeen. 
2/6 Josephine Dauphin (T.), (Lialmud), growth vigorous, flowers large, with round petals, buds 
very long ; colour white, tinted yellow. 
5/- Lilliput (Polyantlia), {Paul and Son), a good addition to the dwarf miniature roses, producing bunches 
of small rosette-shaped flowers ; bright cerise carmine, flushed with 
crimson ; distinct in colour ; very free and perpetual. 
2/6 Madame Cadeau- (H.T.), (Pcrnet-Ducher), vigorous growth; Bowel's large, full, and of perfect 
Ramey form ; colour rosy flesh, shaded with yellow at the base, and bordered 
with rosy carmine ; very beautiful. 
2/6 Madame Louis Gravier (T.), ( Qamon ), growth vigorous; flowers large, very full; colour light 
salmon, tinted orange yellow, bordered rosy carmine ; very beautiful. 
2/6 Madame Jules Grolez (II. T.), ( Ouillot ), growth vigorous ; flowers large, full : colour beautiful 
bright China rose ; extra. 
7/6 Miss Ethel Richardson (H.P.), (A. Dickson), this superb rose is thoroughly distinct from 
anything extant. It is of moderate growth and free flowering habit. 
The flowers are of very large size, imbricated form, with high centre ; 
the petals large, smooth, and slightly reflexed ; colour almost pure 
white, with pale flesh centre. 
5/- Oskar Cordel (II. 1’.), (P. Lambert), very strong, growth and foliage like Merneille de Lyon-, flowers 
very large, full, cup-shaped : colour bright carmine, very rich ; sweetly 
scented, and free flowering. A splendid exhibition rose. 
2/6 Perle des Rouges (Polyantlia), ( Dubreuil ), growth dwarf and bushy; flowers medium size, very 
full ; colour velvety crimson, with reflex of petals bright cerise ; very 
pretty variety. 
2/6 Preciosa (H.T.), (Vicweg), flowers dark velvety red, large, very full; growth, robust, and very 
floriferous. 
2/6 Raoul Chauvry (T.), ( Chawry ), growth vigorous and erect, flowers large and double, buds very 
long ; colour yellow, shaded apricot. 
5/- Rev. Alan Cheales (H.P.). (Paul and Son), very large pmony-shaped rose of extraordinary novelty 
and beauty of colour; a pure lake, with reflexed silvery white ehad<d 
back petals ; very vigorous and free. 
7/6 Robert Duncan (II. P.), (A. Dickson), another very distinct and fine hybrid perpetual: of 
vigorous growth ; flowering abundantly. The blooms are large, perfectly 
formed, and of good substance ; petals large and shell-shaped ; colour 
bright rosy lake. 
2/6 Souvenir de Jeanne (T.), ( Guillot ), growth vigorous; flowers large: colour copper', centre 
Cabaud apricot yellow and carmine ; very pretty. “ We consider this promising.” 
2/6 Souvenir de Madame (II.T.), ( Bonnaire ), growth robust; flowers large, very full ; colour rosy 
Camusat flesh, reflex of petals lighter. 
THREE THINGS MOST ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESSFUL ROSE CULTIVATION- 
FIRST. — Buy good, strong, young plants of free growing sorts with plenty of fibrous roots, and if 
dwarfs, on briar budded close to the root to enable fleet planting. 
SECOND. — Manure and dig the beds quite a fortnight before planting the Roses. 
THIRD. — Tread the soil firmly after planting, and rake the surface to fill up foot-prints and holes. 
THINGS TO AVOID— 
DO NOT buy rubbish because it appears cheap. 
DO NOT plant more than an inch deeper than the trees have been planted before. 
DO NOT put raw manure directly on the roots of roses or expose the roots to drying winds. 
