Standard Roses are scarce this year, owing to the difficulty of obtaining 
briar stocks and only those sorts which are priced in the column for 
standards and half-standards can be supplied as such. They are fine 
plants, grown on gritty soil, therefore fibrous rooted. 
Abbreviations used : VIG., denotes Vigorous habit of Growth ; 
ROB., Robust habit of Growth ; MOD., Moderate habit of Growth. 
Varieties printed in larger type are the new Roses of 1921. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS. 
To those who grow for exhibition many of these are indispensable, because in 
this class are found many red and crimson varieties, so valuable to exhibitors. 
The varieties in this section specially recommended for exhibition purposes are 
marked thus* 
Stds. 
Half 
Stds 
Habit of 
Growth . 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
2/- * Alfred Colomb, bright red ; large, full and perfect 
globular form, and excellent in every way V ^S* 
— 2/- * Alfred K. Williams, bright carmine red ; large, full 
perfect imbricated form, exhibitor’s rose only free 
5/- 2/- *Annie Crawford, large, full, perfect shape ; pale 
clear pink, superb for exhibition. Gold Medal, 
N.R.S vi g- 
— — 2/- * Ben Cant, deep crimson ; large well-formed flower 
when caught right. Gold Medal, N.R.S ,, 
— 5/- 2/- *Candeur Lyonnaise, extra large, pure white, some- 
times tinted pale straw ; magnificent for exhi- 
bition >> 
5/6 5/- 
5/6 5/- 
2/- *Captain Hayward, scarlet crimson ; long pointed 
flowers, perfectly formed, very free blooming ,, 
2/- *Charles Lefebvre, rich velvety crimson ; large, 
full and superbly formed, one of the best ,, 
2/- *Comte Raimbaud, clear crimson ; flowers large 
and full, with perfect pointed centre 
2/- *Coronation, shading from flesh to bright shrimp 
pink, extra large flowers. Gold Medal, N.R.S. ,, 
2/- *Dr. Andry, bright crimson ; large, full, and per- 
fect imbricated form ; a good old rose ,, 
2/- *Duke of Edinburgh, scarlet crimson ; very large 
and full ; one of the most brilliant ,, 
2/- *Duke of Teck, crimson scarlet ; large, full, and 
perfect globular form, with pointed centre ,, 
2/- *Duke of Wellington, vivid crimson ; medium size, 
full and perfect form ; free flowering free 
2/- *Dupuy Jamain, bright cerise ; large, full, deep, 
globular form ; free flowering ; early and late, 
one of the best v ig* 
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