ROSE WICHURAIANA AND ITS 
HYBRIDS. 
These are suitable for Rockery, or Sloping Banks, Pillars, Pergolas, Arches, 
and Screens, also for covering the bare trunks of Trees, being strong, free bloom- 
ing, hardy and mildew proof. 
The species White Wichuraiana is very late flowering, and many of the 
varieties, such as Dorothy Perkins, Minnehaha, etc., are also; while such sorts 
as Gardenia, Jersey Beauty, etc., are early blooming. Therefore the value of 
this section is much enhanced for the purpose of making screens and pergolas 
beautiful, and the period of flowering prolonged by the use of one early and one 
late flowering variety, being planted alternately. They produce an enormous 
crop of blooms, are very hardy and mildew proof,. For Weeping Standards 
there are no roses to compare with them (see page 38) , 
All 2/- to 3/- each, unless otherwise stated. 
NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
Alberic Barbier, creamy white, shaded yellow; small double flowers, very 
beautiful; early flowering. 
Auguste Barbier, violet-lilac, with white centre, semi-double; early 
flowering. 
Avlateur Bleriot, saffron -yellow, centre golden-yellow ; flowering in clusters ; 
early flowering. 
Braiswick Charm, delightful foliage, exceedingly vigorous, light artistic 
clusters from early June until August, wonderful lasting properties when 
cut, desirable decorative rose, fragrant Tea perfume, deep orange yellow 
buds, shading almost to white, deeper colour centre of flower, for arches, 
pergolas, screens, or for pegging down. Price 2/6 to 3/6. 
Carissima, delicate flesh ; flowers small and double, quilled and imbricated, 
produced in large pyramidal bunches ; mid season . 
Christian Curie, pale flesh pink sport from Dorothy Perkins ; late flowering. 
Coquina, pale pink tipped with rose, and yellow base; distinct and beautiful. 
Coronation, bright crimson , shaded scarlet, splashed with small white streaks ; 
freely produced, large trusses ; late flowering. 
Debutante, charming soft shade of pink; flowers borne in pyramidal clusters ; 
one of the best ; mid season . 
D6sir6 Bergera, coppery pink outside and copper-red inside, quite a new 
tint in this section ; early flowering 
Delight (see page 42); late flowering. 
Dorothy Dennison, lovely shell pink sport from Dorothy Perkins', late 
flowering. 
Dorothy Perkins, most charming variety, producing large pyramidal clusters 
of clear pink flowers; late flowering. 
Elisa Robichon, pale yellow; semi-double, free blooming, first rate; early 
flowering 
Emily Gray, the finest golden yellow Wichuraiana rose yet introduced, a 
charming variety. Gold Medal, N.R.S. Price 3/6 
Ethel, delightful shade of flesh-pink ; semi-double, flowering profusely in 
large trusses . 
Evangeline (see page 42 ) . 
Excelsa, bright scarlet pyramidal trusses of flowers, similar to Dorothy 
Perkins, most beautiful variety; late flowering. 
Franfois Foucard, lemon yellow flowers; medium size, opening well, very 
beautiful; early flowering. 
Francois Guillot, pale yellow, passing to white, edge of petals flushed with 
pink; very full , lasting well when cut ; early flowering. 
Francois Juranville, bright salmon pink, base of petals orange yellow; pro- 
duced singly on long stems, pretty brown foliage; early flowering. 
Franfois Poisson, sulphur yellow, shaded to orange, yellow in centre, chang- 
ing to white; a charming variety ; early flowering. 
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