36 FRANK CANT & CO., 
Teas continued. 
Stds. or 
HalfStds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
2 /“ 1/6 Souyr. de Catherine Guillot (Guillot, 1896), orange red, tinted carmine 
on a yellow ground ; flowers medium size and good 
shape, produced abundantly and continuously ; a 
very beautiful decorative rose 
2/- ... 1/6 Souyr. d’Elise (Marest, 1854), creamy white, with pale flesh centre; 
very large, full, and most perfect globular form ; 
one of the best for exhibition 
... 2/6 SouYr. d’ Emilio Peyrard (Bonnaire, 1900), creamy white; long 
pointed buds ; free blooming and hardy 
... 1/6 Souvr. de J. B. Guillot ( Guillot , 1898), coppery orange red, base of 
petals metallic yellow; long pointed buds, pro- 
duced in quick succession throughout the whole 
summer; a beautiful variable decorative rose... 
— ... 1/6 Souyr. de Jeanne Cabaud ( Guillot , 1897), apricot and yellow, some- 
times shaded carmine ; long pointed buds, produced 
abundantly and continuously 
... 2/- Souyr. de M. Wm. Robinson ( Bernaix, 1900), colour fawn, shaded 
with pale pink and yellow ; small, perfectly formed 
flowers; produced abundantly; charming in its 
variable colours 
5 /" ••• 3 /' SOUYR. DE PIERRE NOTTING ( Soupert and Notting, 1902), colour 
apricot yellow, shaded to golden yellow, nearly the 
colour of Marcclial Niel. The flowers are very 
large, perfection in shape, and are produced freely 
and continuously throughout summer and autumn. 
The plant is a very strong grower, and the fairest 
description of this rose is to call it a “ Yellow 
Cochet.” Gold Medal N.R.S 
... 2/- Souyr. de R. Terrel-des Chenes ( Schwartz , 1898), large yellowish white 
flower shaded with carmine rose, free flowering ... 
2/- ... i/-- Souvr. de S. A. Prince ( Prince , 1889), pure white; large full, and 
The Queen perfect globular form ; a white sport from Souvenir 
d’ un Ami ; very free flowering. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
2/- ... 1/6 Souyr. de Therese Leyet ( Lcvct , 1882), brownish crimson ; large, 
full, perfect shape; the best red tea 
2/- ... 1/- Souvr. dun Ami ( Belot Defougere, 1846), pale rose; sometimes bright 
rose ; large well-formed flower of great substance ; 
hardy, very free, and good in every way 
... 2/- Sulphurea (W. Paul and Son, 1901), bright sulphur yellow, foliage 
dark bronze, which contrasts well with the flowers ; 
buds long and pointed, produced in great profusion 
throughout the summer and autumn ; fine for 
bedding or massing 
... i/6 Sunrise ( G . W. Piper, 1899), colour unique, the outer petals reddish 
carmine shading to delicate fawn and pale salmon 
within, the open blooms are of pleasing yellow, 
charming in the bud state. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
2/- ... 1/6 Sunset (Henderson, 1884), a deep apricot, shaded yellow; fairly large, 
full, and perfect form ; best in autumn ; very free 
flowering ; foliage pretty bronze 
... 1/6 Sweet Little Queen of Holland ( Soupert et Notting, 1899), small full long 
pointed buds, very sweet scented ; colour bright 
narcissus yellow, with yellow ochre centre 
Habit of 
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For A.B.C. List of Sorts named herein, see pages 8 to 10. 
