BRAISWICK Rose Gardens, Colchester. 
Stds. or 
Half Stds. 
2/6 ... 
2/- ... 
3/6 ... 
1/6 ... 
2/6 
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H.T.’s continued. 
Habit of 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. . # Growth. 
2/- Lady Battersea ( Paul and Son, 1901), cherry crimson, with orange 
shading ; a delightful colour, buds long and pointed, 
produced freely and continuously ; a charming 
decorative lose vig. 
i/6 ::: Lady Clanmorris (A. Dickson and Sons, 1900), creamy white with 
pale salmon centre, edge of the petals margined with 
pink, large and good shape ; free flowering ,, 
i/- i: 'Lady M. Fitzwilliam ( Bennett , 1882), a delicate rosy flesh ; very large 
full globular flowers, perfectly formed ; one of the 
earliest and best exhibition roses, but a poor grower mod. 
2/- : Lady Moyra Beauclerc (A. Dickson and Sons, 1901), a rich bright 
madder rose, with white silvery reflex ; a distinct 
and attractive combination of colour. The flowers 
are very large and very massive, and promise to 
be first-class on cut-back plants vig. 
i/-*La Fraicheur ( Pernet-Ducher , 1892), pale rose with vivid rose centre; 
immense shell-like petals, expanding into a large 
perfect flower ; an exhibitor’s rose very mod. 
i/- :|: La France de ’89 ( Moreau , 1889), clear silvery red; very large and 
full, perfect shape, free flowering, and in fine 
weather first-rate vig. 
-/9*La France (/. B. Gnillot fils, 1867), silvery rose, with pale lilac shading; 
very large, full and globular, with pointed centre ; 
one of the most abundant bloomers and the 
sweetest of all roses ,, 
2/- La Tosca ( V . Swartz, 1900) salmon pink, flushed with bright rose, 
reverse of petals bright pink ; flowers large and 
fairly full, resembling Viscountess Folkestone, except- 
ing that the flowers are born erect on stiff stems ; 
free and continuous blooming ; quite first rate „ 
2/6 LAURE WATTINNE ( Soupert and Notting, 1902), colour brilliant rose, 
long perfectly formed buds, which develop into a 
perfect bold flower ; the plant grows well ,, 
1/6 Liberty (A. Dickson and Sons . 1900), velvety crimson; medium size 
flowers, perfect in shape ; the plant grows well, 
and the colour is a great addition to this class free 
1/6 L’Innocence ( Pernet-Ducher , 1898), the palest milk-white, perfect 
globular-formed flowers; produced on vigorous 
erect shoots ; very free blooming 
i/6*Mme. Abel Chatenay ( Pernet-Ducher , 1895), a bright carmine rose, 
shaded to deep salmon; long pointed full-size 
flowers, produced abundantly and continuously; a 
charming variety vig. 
i/6 i: Mme. Cadeau-Ramey ( Pernet-Ducher , 1897), flowers large, full, and 
of perfect form ; colour rosy flesh, shaded with 
yellow at the base, and bordered with rosy carmine ; 
first rate '. erect and free 
2/6 MME. CHARLES MONNIER {Pemet Ditcher, 1902), colour rosy flesh, 
with yellow centre, flowers large, full, and globular ; 
semi-climbing habit v >g- 
i/6 :: Mme. Eugene Boullet ( Pemet Ditcher, 1898) colour bright salmon 
yellow, shaded with metallic yellow and carmine; 
flowers large and full, with perfect pointed centre ; 
a good exhibition rose free 
Our special dozen Standards from this section 18/-, carriage paid. 
For A.B.C. list of varieties in this Catalogue, see pages 8 to 10. 
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