20 FRANK CANT & CO., 
H.P.’s continued. 
Stds or Hubit of 
Half Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth 
— ... -/9 Monsieur Boncenne (see Baron de Bonstettcn, page 15) 
— ... -/9*Monsieur Noman ( Gnillot , 1866), pale rosy pink ; large, globular 
pointed centre flowers ; requires fine weather free 
2/- ... i/-*Mrs. Cocker ( Cocker and Sons, 1899), a lovely soft pink, large full flower 
with high centre and perfect outline, fine foliage 
and vigorous growth. Gold Medal. N.R.S vig. 
2/- ... i/-*Mrs. Frank Cant [Frank Cant and Co., 1897), a beautiful clear pink, the 
edge and back of petal silvery white, while the base 
of the petals are fully two shades deeper in colour ; 
the flowers are large, very full, perfectly formed, and 
produced abundantly. It is a valuable exhibition 
rose, also one of the finest pot roses in cultiva- 
tion. R.H.S. “award of merit.” Crystal Palace, 
N.R.S. “card of commendation.” ,, 
— ... -/9 :!: Mrs. F. W. Sanford [Curtis, Sanford and Co., 1898), a pale blush pink, 
shading to white ; a sport from Mrs. John Laing, 
which it resembles in everything but colour 
1/6 ... -/g Mrs. Geo. Dickson [Bennett, 1885), bright satiny pink; with deeper 
centre ; large, fairly full, and perfect shape ; an early 
continuous bloomer, and quite mildew proof ; a 
charming garden rose ,, 
I ./6 ... -/9 v Mrs. John Laing [Bennett, 1887), soft ros y pink; perhaps the best pink 
rose for all purposes, very large, full and perfect 
deep globular form ; a continuous bloomer, and in 
every way quite first-rate. Gold Medal N.R.S. ... ,, 
— ... -/g' - ' Mrs. Jowitt [Cranston, 1882), [see Due de Rohan, -page 16) 
— ... 1/- Mrs. Rumsey [W. Rumsey, 1898), satiny pink, with deeper pink centre ; 
large, fairly full, and perfect shape ; an early and 
continuous bloomer ; quite mildew proof ,, 
1/6 ... -/g ■ Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford [A. Dickson and Sons, 1894), colour 
clear rosy pink, the outer petals shaded with pale 
flesh, base of petals white ; the flowers are large, 
perfectly formed, and produced abundantly. Gold 
Medal N.R.S „ 
— ... 3/6 • MURIEL [Frank Cant and Co., 1902), colour deep salmon pink, large, full, 
well-formed flowers, magnificent in shape, size, and 
colour, best in cool seasons. A fine exhibition 
variety when caught right ,, 
1/6 ... -/g Oscar Cordel [P. Lambert, 1897), colour bright carmine, large pseonie- 
like flowers perfectly formed with immense petals ; 
sweetly scented, and free flowering ,, 
1/6 ... -/g Paul Neyron [Levet, 1869), bright rose; flowers of enormous size ; a 
very strong grower, and free bloomer; best in 
autumn 
... -/9"' Pierre Notting [Portemar, 1863), deep crimson, shaded violet ; very 
large, full, and perfect globular high centre form ; a 
grand flower when caught right ,, 
1/6 ... -/g" Pride of Waltham [W . Paul and Son, 1881), light salmon pink; a 
charming colour ; very large, full, and perfect shape rob. 
1/6 ... -/9" Prince Arthur [Cant, 1875), bright crimson; large, full, and perfect 
globular shape free 
1/6 ... -/g" Prince Camille de Rohan [F.Verdier, 1861), the deepest velvety crimson ; 
fairly large, full, and good shape ; strong growing 
and free flowering, early and late vig. 
- ••• -/9" Queen of Queens [W . Paul and Son, 1883), pink with blush edges; large 
full, and perfect globular form rob. 
For Hints on Growing; Roses see page 6. 
For List of Climbing Roses see pages 40 to 45. 
