Half 
Stds. Stds. 
6/6 6 /- 
5/6 5/- 
6/- 5/6 
6/6 6 /- 
6/6 6 /- 
6/6 6 /- 
6/- 5/6 
6/- 5/6 
6/6 6 /- 
Austrian Briar Roses Continued. 
Habit of 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
3/6 *Golden Emblem, improved Rayon d'or, richer and 
deeper, excellent for bedding and exhibition, 
mildew proof, delightfully sweet scented. Gold 
Medal N.R.S free 
5/- Jean G. N. Forestier, lincoln red bud, to carmine 
lake, tinted Chinese orange and yellow ; very 
sweet ; large, full, free flowering ,, 
2/- *Juliet, very large double flowers, novel and dis- 
tinct colouring, outside of petals old gold, 
interior rich rosy red ; variable in colour vig. 
2/6 *Lady Mary Ward, rich orange, shaded deeper 
apricot orange ; free flowering and sweetly 
perfumed. Gold Medal, N.R.S free 
2/- Louise Catherine Breslau, large oval shaped bud 
of coral red tint, shaded with chrome yellow ; 
large and full, very beautiful bedder ,, 
2/6 *Lyon Rose, variable, shrimp pink with coral red 
centre, shaded chrome yellow ; large, full, per- 
fectly formed, magnificent when at its best, but 
impatient to climatic conditions ,, 
2/- *Mme. Edouard Herriot, medium size, perfect shape; 
coral red, shaded yellow and bright rosy scarlet. 
Awarded"Daily Mail” Cup. Gold Medal N.R.S ,, 
2/6 *Miss Stewart Clark, pure golden yellow, deep lemon 
chrome, exquisitely, fragrant, medium sized 
globular blooms ; fine decorative rose ,, 
2/- *Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo, deep honey yellow ; large, 
full flower, free and perpetual flowering, very 
sweetly scented, first-class „ 
2/6 Mrs. Charles E. Pearson, orange flushed red, apri- 
cot, fawn and yellow ; very floriferous and 
attractive. Gold Medal, N.R.S 
3/6 Mrs. Farmer, medium size, Indian yellow, reverse 
of petals, reddish apricot, a contrast of colour 
of pleasing effect vig. 
5/- *Mrs. Fred Cook, light terra-cotta, edged silvery 
white ; splendid exhibition form free 
2/6* Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt, orange red, shaded 
apricot red ; perfect in shape, blooming freely 
throughout the season. Gold Medal, N.R.S. ,, 
3/6 *Mrs. Ramon de Escofet, large show bloom of flame 
crimson colour, in the way of George C. Waud, 
but larger, perpetual ,, 
2/6 *Mrs. Wemyss Quin, lemon chrome, becoming 
deep canary yellow, guard petals flamed crimson 
orange and coppery crimson ; free and contin- 
uous flowering, very sweetly scented „ 
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