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Half Habit of 
Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
— 2/- *Totote Gelos, long bud, stout stem ; large, full, 
globular ; fleshy white, chrome yellow centre 
at autumn blooming ; very fine free 
— 2/- Triumph, brightest crimson ; medium size perfect 
shaped flowers, free and continuous ; beautiful 
bedder and mildew proof ,, 
— 10/- UNA WALLACE, soft well-toned cherry rose 
without shading ; depth, formation and sub- 
stance it is faultless, very free blooming, sweetly 
perfumed. Gold Medal, N.R.S 
— 5/- Victory, glowing scarlet ; long and pointed and of 
good form ; growth free ; fine bedding rose. 
Gold Medal, N.R.S 
5/- 2/- Viscountess Folkestone, creamy white, shaded to 
salmon pink ; large, full, and perfect shape, very 
free flowering ; delightful bedder ,, 
— 2/- *Walter Speed, large high pointed centre ; cream 
shaded to yellow at base of petals ,, 
5/- 2/- Warrior, blood red in bud, scarlet crimson when 
open ; long and pointed, carried erect, a beauti- 
ful bedding rose ,» 
5/- 2/6 *W. C. Gaunt, medium size pointed blooms, brilliant 
vermilion tipped scarlet, rigid stalks, delicious 
tea perfume, perfect bedder , , 
5/- 2/- *White Killarney, a creamy white sport from 
Killarney », 
— 7/6 WILLIAM F. DREER, large, full and well form- 
ed, produced freely and continuously ; deep 
golden yellow, flushed and shaded deep peach 
and old rose, brilliant and delightful colour, 
more brilliant and striking than Los Angeles vig. 
— 2/- *WiIliam Shean, pure pink, veins of brighter shade; 
extra large, full, and perfect shape ; an exhibi- 
tors rose. Gold Medal, N.R.S free 
5/- 2/- *Yvonne Vacherot, coral white, flushed pink ; large, 
full, and perfection in shape, first-rate 
We are ROSE SPECIALISTS and devote our whole time to the 
culture of “The Queen of Flowers,’’ customers can therefore be 
assured of having only the best roses possible, grown by us at our 
three Rose Gardens, Braiswlck Rose Gardens, Elmstead Lodge 
Gardens, and West Bergholt Gardens, COLCHESTER. 
Our dwarf Roses are budded so close to the roots of the stock on 
which they are worked, that they are practically on their own roots, this 
being an immense advantage, reducing to a minimum the chance of wild 
suckers being emitted from the stock on which the rose is budded . 
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