BRAISWICK Rose Gardens, Colchester. 
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H.P.’s continued. 
Stds. or Habit of 
HalfStds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
1/6 ... -/9*ReY. Alan Cheales (Paul and Son, 1897), a pure lake ; back of petals 
silvery white ; large, full and perfect shape ; a 
remarkable showy rose vig. 
1/6 ... -^Reynolds Hole (Paul and Son, 1872), deep maroon, flushed with scarlet ; 
very large, full, and good globular form, and in 
fine dull weather, magnificent ; must be grown on 
briar. An exhibitor’s rose only ,, 
1/6 ... -/9 Robert Duncan (A. Dickson and Sons, 1897), large blooms, perfectly 
formed, and of good substance ; colour bright 
rosy-lake ; free and continuous blooming very „ 
— ... -/g^Rosieriste Jacobs (Ditcher, 1880) (see Duke of Wellington, page 17) free 
— ... -^Salamander ( W . Paul and Son, 1891), bright scarlet crimson; large, 
fairly full and perfect shape ; requires a cool season. 
Gold Medal N.R.S vig. 
1/6 ... -/g^Senateur Yaisse ( Guillot , 1859), bright dazzling crimson ; fair size, 
perfect globular form ; the best of the old crimson 
roses in autumn 
— ... -/g :|: Sir Rowland Hill (Mack, 1888), deep velvety plum ; medium size, fairly 
full, and good shape; a sport from Charles Lefebvre. 
Gold Medal N.R.S fairly „ 
1/6 ... -/g*Star of Waltham (W . Paul and Son, 1875), carmine, shaded violet ; 
very large, full, and perfect globular form ; splendid 
foliage ; requires fine weather rob. 
2/- ... -/9*Sultan of Zanzibar (Paul and Son, 1876), a blackish maroon, each petal 
edged with scarlet ; large, full, and perfect globular 
form ; a bright dark, exhibitor's rose only mod. 
1/6 ... -/g-Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi (Leveque, 1883), glowing rose; very. 
large, full, and perfect globular form ; a most 
distinct and charming variety ; always good vig. 
1/6 ... -/g'Thomas Mills ( E . Verdier, 1873), bright scarlet carmine ; large, fairly 
full, and perfect shape ; free blooming ,, 
1/6 ... -/9 : Tom Wood (A. Dickson and Sons, 1896), cherry red ; flowers medium 
size, full, and perfectly formed ; an abundant 
bloomer; good in autumn 
1/6 ... -/9 "Ulrich Brunner (Level, 1881), cherry red; very large, perfect deep 
cupped form, and good habit ; free blooming, mildew 
proof, quite first class >> 
2/- ... 1 /6 ;: Ulster (A. Dickson and Sons, 1899), colour bright salmon ; a massive, 
perfectly formed exhibition rose, quite first-class ; 
Gold Medal N.R.S rob. 
— ... -/9' : 'Yiolette Bouyer (Lacharme, 1881), white, tinted with soft flesh colour ; 
large, full, and fine globular form ; best in dry 
weather ; very early 
1/6 ... -/9*Yictor Hugo (Schwartz, 1884), the most dazzling crimson, with slight 
purple shading ; large, full, perfect shaped flowers ; 
an early and continuous bloomer free 
2/- ... i/-"Waltham Standard (W. Paul and Son, 1898), brilliant carmine, shaded 
with scarlet and violet, opening flowers very vivid 
in colour, with fine stout petals vig. 
1/6 ... -/g^Xavier Olibo (Lacharme, 1864), dark velvety crimson ; large, full, and 
perfect shape ; a telling exhibition rose, but a poor 
grower mod. 
Roses priced 9d. each will be charged 60/- per 100, Purchaser’s selection, when not less than 
three plants of each sort aje taken. Single plants must be charged at list prices. 
