BRAISWICK Rose Gardens, Colchester. 
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H.P.’s continued. u . .. , 
, Habit of 
Half Stds. Dwls. NAME. DESCRIPTION. r Growth - 
1/6 ... -/g*Duke of Teck {Paul and Sin, 1880), light crimson scarlet ; large, lull, 
and perfect globular form, with pointed centre ; 
very free flowering ; best on old plants — vig. 
1/6 ... -/g : Duke 0 f Wellington ) (Granger, 1804), vivid crimson; medium size, 
Rosikriste Jacobs ( full and perfect form ; free flowering ,, 
1/6 ... -/g'Dupuy Jamain ( Jamam , 1868), bright cerise; large, full, deep, 
globular form ; free flowering and hardy ; good 
early and late, one of the best • » 
1/6 ... -/g’Earl of Dufferin (A. Dickson and Sons, 1887), a rich, dark crimson, 
shaded maroon ; large and very full, a bold 
flower, requiring fine weather to open it, best on 
old plants >> 
— ... -/9*Eclair (. Lachanne , 1883), vivid scarlet crimson ; not large but perfect 
globular form ; best in autumn » 
1/6 ... -/r Ellen Drew (A. Dickson and Sons, 1898), a sport from Ducliesse de - 
Monty, colour silver pink. In size, substance, and 
habit of growth it is similar to the parent variety... ,, 
1/6 ... -/g'Etienne Levet {Levet, 1871), carmine rose; very large, full and 
perfect open cupped form ; the finest of the shell 
petalled roses r °k' 
... 1/. Eugene Appert ( Trouilland , i860), colour bright scarlet; a very free 
blooming, strong growing garden rose vig. 
— ... -/9 Eugene Furst (Soupert et Netting, 1875), velvety crimson, shaded 
deeper crimson ; large, full, and good shape ,, 
1/6 ... -/9 Eugenie Yerdier (/• B. Guillot, 1869), (see Marie Finger, page 19.) . ... 
— ... -/g*E. Y. Teas (£. Verdier, 18741, bright red; medium size, perfect full 
globular form ; free flowering f ree 
1/6 - l {Granger, 1865), shaded crimson ; perfect globular ^ 
Maurice Bf.rnardin ( high centre form ; a good reliable rose n - 
SirGarnf.tWolsklky ) , , , r 11 
1/6 -/crFisher Holmes (E. Verdier, 1865). crimson scarlet; large, full, 
' ■" and niost perfect globular pointed centre form; free 
flowering and constant » 
— - * Lo “™ 1 --: ge 
„6 ... 7r Francois 
magnificent flower ; ” 
-,1 0/ spumi Karl Druschki (-P. Lambert, 1901), pure white, petals 
3/. ... 2/- Frau Karl »ruscnKi 1 ^ and shell _ J sha ; ped . fl owers perfectly 
formed with high pointed centre, and of great size ; a 
grand exhibition rose ; far away the best white, being 
a good grower ; free and continuous blooming „ 
„6 ... ^n«.Uao q ue»R„* & 
flowering rose ; still one of the best crimsons ,, 
— -la Gloire de Margottin ( Margottin , 1887), very bright red ; long pointed 
... / 9 Uioire ue maig shape> but rat her thin; an excellent 
_ ... -/ 9 Gloire des Rosomanes 1 \vTberi ),' scarlet crimson ; semi-double flowers; 
very showy ; a good autumnal ; fine for pillars „ 
1/6... -/9 Grand Mogul ... (see Jean Soupert, page 18) 
Roses priced 9 d. each will be charged 60 /- per 100 , Purchaser’s selection when not Jess than three 
plants of each sort are taken. Single plants must be charged at list pnces. 
