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FRANK CANT & CO., 
H.P.’s continued. 
Stds. or Habit of 
Half Stds. Dwfs. _ NAME. DESCRIPTION Growth. 
1/6 ... -/9 : Camille Bernardin (Gautreau, 1865), light crimson, paler on the edges 
of the petals ; large, full, perfect imbricated form vig. 
— ... 2/6 CAPITAINE JOUEN ( Houtigny , 1902), vivid crimson, flowers very large 
and full ; we believe this rose has gained distinction 
in France ,, 
1/6 ... -/(^Captain Hayward (Bennett, 1893), a scarlet crimson; long pointed 
flowers, perfectly formed, very free blooming; best 
in cool weather, a grand rose 
1/6 ... -/g’Charles Darwin (Laxton, 1879), brownish crimson; large, full, and 
perfect cupped reflexed form ; best in autumn ,, 
... -/9 >: Charles Lefebvre ( Lacharme , 1861), rich velvety crimson ; very large, 
full, and superb imbricated form ; one of the best ,, 
1/6 ... -/9 >: Clio (W. Paul and Son, 1894), flesh colour, centre rosy pink; large 
flowers of fine globular shape, and freely produced ,, 
— ... 3/- ’'COMMANDANT FELIX FAURE (Boutigny, 1902) colour a rich lake 
flushed with brilliant crimson, large full well 
built flowers, quite one of the brightest and 
promising to be very fine for exhibition „ 
1/6 ... -/g^ Comte Raimbaud (Rolland, 1867), clear crimson; flowers large 
and full, with perfect pointed centre ; free flowering, 
constant ,, 
— ... -/9 : ‘Comtesse de Ludre ( E . Verdier, 1880), a light crimson; perfect cupped 
shape, fairly large, and full ; early blooming 
— ... -/g'-'Comtesse de Paris ( Leveque , 1882), crimson, edge of petals tipped 
with silvery white; a large, full, and perfect flower ,, 
— ... -/9 Cooling’s Crimson Bedder ( Cooling and Sons, 1896), a charming 
addition to the single roses ; colour crimson free 
— ... -/9 Coquette des Blanches ( Lacharme , 1871), white, tinted pink; small 
perfect shaped flowers produced in clusters ; a good 
decorative rose vig. 
1/6 ... -/9*Countess of Oxford ( Guillot , 1869}, bright carmine with violet 
shading; very large, full, and perfect form rob. 
1/6 ... 79*Countess of Rosebery ( Postans , 1879), cherry rose; large, full, and 
perfect shape, very distinct and good vig. 
1/6 ... -/9*Crown Prince (W. Paul and Son, 1880), deep crimson; large, full, 
and fine globular form ; early and free flowering ,, 
1/6 ... -/g' : Dr. Andry ( E . Verdier, 1864), bright crimson ; large, full, and perfect 
imbricated form ; one of the best 
— ... 79*Duc de Rohan 1 '(Leveque, 1861), bright carmine; large, full, and deep 
Mrs. Jowitt ( globular form ; a good mid-season rose „ 
1/6 ... -/9*Duchess of Bedford ( Postans , 1879), scarlet crimson; large, full, 
and perfect globular imbricated form ; a beautiful 
vivid colour ; an exhibitor’s rose only mod. 
1/6 ... -/9 v Duchesse de Morny (E. Verdier, 1863), silvery rose; large, full, and 
perfect globular imbricated form ; distinct in colour, vig. 
— ... -/9*Duke of Albany (IV. Paul and Son, 1883), vivid crimson, large, 
full, and perfect shape free 
1/6 ... -/9’ ! Duke of Connaught (Paul and Son, 1876), bright velvety crimson ; 
not large, but perfect globular form ,, 
1/6 ... -/9'Duke of Edinburgh (Paul and Son, 1868), scarlet crimson; very large 
and full ; one of the most brilliant roses ; hardy, 
very free, quite one of the best vig. 
1/6 ... -/9 v Duke of Fife (Cocker and Sons, 1892), a crimson scarlet sport from 
Etienne Levet, retaining all the good qualities of that 
fine variety rob. 
For A.B.C. list of sorts named herein see pages 8 to 10. 
