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Dwfs NAME. . DESCRIPTION. Growth! 
-/g ' Gustave Piganeau [Per net fils Ditcher, 1889), brilliant carmine lake ; 
very large, full, and perfect shaped flowers ; a most 
useful exhibitor’s rose moc j. 
-/9 Heinrich Schultheis ( Bennett , 1882), a delicate pinkish rose; large, 
•-11 k- ful !> and fine globular form ; very free blooming..’, vig. 
■/9 Helen Keller (A. Dickson and Sons, 1895), a rosy cerise; flowers 
large, full, and perfectly formed ; petals large and 
, shell-shaped ; one of the best. Gold Medal N.R.S. „ 
i/- 'Her Majesty ( Bennett , 1885), clear satin rose; globular imbricated 
form ; flowers exceptionally large and of great 
substance. Gold Medal N.R.S 
-/9' Horace Yernet (/. B. Guillot fils, 1866), scarlet crimson, shaded darker 
crimson ; most perfect shape, very large and full ; 
. a grand show rose but a poor grower mod. 
"/9‘J. D. Pawle (Paul and Son, 1889), rich velvety crimson, shaded with 
maroon; large deep petals of great substance... vig. 
-/9 ' Jean Soupert! (Lacharme, 1875), maroon crimson ; perfect imbricated 
RAND . ' l?. G V L form, large, very full, and sometimes very fine 
79 Jeanme Dickson (A. Dickson and Sons, 1890), rosy pink with a distinct 
margin of silvery pink on the edge of each petal ; 
flowers large, with perfect high pointed centre, 
produced abundantly 
-/9 : John Hopper (Ward, 1862), bright rose, reverse of petals pale iliac ; ” 
, , T , large, full, and semi-globular form 
79 John Stuart Mill (Turner, 1875), bright clear red ; large, very full 
imbricated form ; a good late rose 
-/9 Jules Margottin (Margottin, 1853), bright cherry red; medium size, 
full and pretty half-expanded ; a showy garden 
rose, early, and free flowering 
-/9 Lady Helen Stewart (A. Dickson and Sons, 1887), very bright scarlet 
crimson ; medium size, perfect shape, and free 
flowering 
-/9 La Rosiere (see Prince Camille de Rohan , page 20) 
-/g Laurence Allen (Cooling and Sons, 1896), a clear soft pink with 
lighter shading ; flowers large and full, with high 
centre ; a fuller Baroness de Rothschild rob. 
/9*Le Havre ( Eude , 1871), vermilion red ; not large, but full, and perfec- 
tion in shape ; a good lasting flower vie. 
2/6 LOUIS RICHARD ( Boutigny , 1902), colour velvety crimson, shaded black 
and vermilion, large preony-like flowers, very showy „ 
-/9 Louis Van Houtte (Lacharme, 1869), deep crimson, shaded maroon ; 
very large, full, and perfect globular form ; a grand 
dark rose, but a poor grower mod 
7 9 Mabel Morrison (Bennett and Broughton, 1879), pure white, sometimes 
edged with pale pink ; a sport from Baroness de 
Rothschild, but not so large or full ro b. 
-/9 Mme. Alfred de Rougemont (Lacharme, 1863), white, tinted with 
rose > large open flowers ; a good garden rose vig. 
-/9 ' Mme. C. Crapelet ( Fontaine , 1859), light crimson ; large, full, and 
perfect imbricated form 
-/g*Mme. Clemence Joigneaux (Liabaud, 1861), lilac rose ; large, fairly 
full, and good form; a distinct and’ good 
rose, mildew proof very 
New Roses for 1002 will be found 
on pages 11 and 12. 
