HYBRID SWEET BRIARS. 
These delightful single roses, raised by Lord Penzance, are admired by all who 
see them. Both foliage and flower are deliciously fragrant with Sweet Briar 
perfume ; they are all strong growers, and carry a profusion of bloom during 
June and July, followed by enormous quantities of bright scarlet hips, and are 
perfectly hardy. They require little pruning, and make impenetrable hedges 
of great beauty ; they also form charming objects when planted amongst shrubs , 
or on lawns. 
All 2/- each. 22/6 dozen. 
Amy Robsart, lovely deep rose ; an abundant bloomer. 
Anne of Geierstein, crimson ; followed by bunches of hips. 
Brenda, maidens, blush or peach, dainty in colour and shade. 
Catherine Seyton, a very pleasing tint of soft rosy pink. 
Edith Bellenden, pale rose ; flowering profusely in clusters. 
Flora Mclvor, large pale pink, flushed rose ; one of the best. 
Green Mantle, rich pink, with a band of white encircling the anthers. 
Jeannie Deans, very large scarlet crimson ; flowering freely in clusters. 
Julia Mannering, the prettiest of all the pink varieties. 
Lady Penzance, copper, base bright yellow ; one of the best. 
Lord Penzance, soft fawn, tinted yellow and pink ; one of the best. 
Lucy Ashton, white blooms, pink edges ; wonderfully free flowering. 
Lucy Bertram, fine deep crimson, the richest colour of all. 
Meg Merrilies, gorgeous crimson ; very free flowering ; seeds abundantly. 
Minna, large pure white, with tint of palest blush ; bushy habit. 
Rose Bradwardine, beautiful clear rose, large flowers. 
The Set of 16, one strong plant of each, three to five feet high, for 28/- 
OTHER SWEET BRIAR ROSES. 
2/- Hebe’s Lip, white, with picotee edge of purple ; one of the prettiest 
single roses ; it makes a charming bush. 
2/- Janet’s Pride, palest straw edge of petals tipped and fringed with 
crimson lake ; it makes a delightful bush. 
SCOTCH BRIAR ROSES. 
We supply the following varieties of Scotch Roses “Abbot’s Rule,” 
“Horace,” “King of Scots,” “Lass O’Gowrie,” “Meg Merrilies,” 
“Scotia,” “Stanwell Perpetual,” at 2/- each. The flowers are small 
and semi-double, produced abundantly on shoots covered with small 
sharp spines. 
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