BRAISWICK Rose Gardens, Colchester. 
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H.T.’s continued. 
Habit of 
Dwfs NAME. . DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
3/- "Mildred Grant (A. Dickson and Sons, igoi), cream, with a taint 
blush of pale rose, the blooms are enormous in size 
and substance, and perfection in shape ; the petals 
are massive and shell shape, truly a wonderful 
flower ; the plant grows freely, and produces 
blooms abundantly ; a rose which an exhibitor 
cannot do without ; silver medal for best H.T. in 
the Show was awarded to us at the Temple and 
also at Manchester for this variety. Gold Medal 
N.R.S rob. and vig. 
2/- Monsieur Bunel ( Pernet-Duchcr , 1900), colour rosy peach, yellow 
at base of the petals, the edges being bordered with 
bright rose ; flowers large, full, and imbricated „ 
1/- Mrs. W. J. Grant (A. Dickson and Sons, 1895), a bright rosy pink, 
y/- per dozen large, beautifully formed, with perfect pointed 
centre ; continuous blooming, sweet scented ; one of 
the best. Geld Medal, N.R.S 
1/6 Papa Gontier ( Nabonnand , 1883), rosy crimson ; buds long and hand- 
some ; excellent for forcing and bedding ... „ 
i/6*Papa Lambert ( P . Lambert, 1899), salmon rose, shaded deeper in 
the centre ; long pointed buds opening into very 
large perfectly formed flowers, with fine petals; a 
good exhibition rose rob. 
2/6 PERLE YON GODESBERG [Lambert, 1902). This is a yellow sport - 
£rom K. A. Victoria 
2/6 PHAR 1 SAER (H inner, 1902), buds long, on stiff stems, of splendid 
texture ; flower very large ; rose colour, shading to 
silver, with centre of salmon ; very free vig. 
2/6 PIERRE WATTINNE ( Sonpert and- Notting, 1902), colour rosy cerise, 
shaded yellow and salmon ; large, beautifully 
formed flowers » 
3/-PRINCE DE BULGARIE (Pernet Ducher, 1902), colour rosy flesh with 
deep golden salmon centre ; the petals are large and 
shell-shape, forming a bold massive flower ; perfec- 
tion in shape and unique in colour; the plant 
grows freely and produces enormous trusses of 
blooms, and buds continuously until late autumn ; 
if disbudded the individual flowers are very fine „ 
1/6 Princess Bonnie (D ingee and Conard, 1895), vivid crimson ; long 
pointed flowers, perfectly formed ; very fragrant ; 
free blooming ; a good bedding rose ,, 
1/6 Rainbow (Dingee and Conard, 1891), a delightful pink, striped and 
splashed with bright carmine; very large petals; 
perfect shaped buds, produced abundantly and 
continuously, early and late; a charming bedder... „ 
. 2/6 : Robert Scott (Scott and Son, 1901), clear rosy pink, shading to 
flesh on the outer petals ; large, full and rather 
globular form, a seedling from Merville de Lyon, 
crossed with Mrs. W. ] . Grant rob. and 
. 2/- Rosamane Gravereaux (Soupert and Notting, iyoo), colour flesh ; flowers 
large, full and bold looking ; very free ; continuous 
and constant blooming • ••• 
. 1/6 Rosette de Legion d’Honneur (Bonnaire, 1896), red, mingled with 
salmon rose, shaded yellow ; small semi-double 
flowers produced in clusters, a good bedder ...very 
We invite inspection of our immense Stock of Roses. 
For description of Roses for 1903 see pages 11 and 12. 
