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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL AND H. T. ROSES. 
New and Select Varieties. 
In consequence of the great demand during the past Autumn, we are only able to offer Standard Roses, our own selection 
of varieties, as on page 129. 
MILDRED GRANT. 
Dwarfs — a. d. 
ABEL CAERIERE. Deep velvety crimson ... .„ 0 9 
ALFRED COLOMB. Brilliant fiery red ... 0 9 
ALFRED K. WILLIAMS. Fine oarmine red . . . . .-.0 9 
ALICE QRAHAME (H.T.). Flower of large size, enormous sub- 
stance, and perfect form ; colour ivory white tinted salmon . . 1 6 
BARBAROSSA. Pure carmine red. Very free flowering, said to 
be a red Frau Karl Drusehi . . . . . . ..10 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. Delicato rose, beautiful form ; splendid 0 9 
BEAUTY OF WALTHAM. Bright red, large ; splendid form . . 0 9 
B EN C ANT (H.P.). Deep clear crimson with dark shading . . 0 9 
BESSIE BROWN (H.T ). Creamy white ; the blooms are 
perfectly formed and of large size ; highly perfumed ; one of 
the very best of recent introduction . . . . ..10 
CAROLINE TESTOUT (H.T.). Bright satiny-rose, with brighter 
centre, large, full, and globular, very free and sweet .. 10 
CHARLES LEFEBVRE. Velvety crimson . . . . ..09 
CLIO. Flesh colour, shaded in the centre with rosy pink ; flowers 
large . . . . . . . . . . . . ..09 
COUNTESS OF DERBY (H.T.) (1905). Colour salmon centre, outer 
petals roBe ; flowers large, full, and of perfect shape . . ..26 
COUNTESS OF GOSFORD (H.T.). Clear salmon pink, the base of 
petals suffused with yellow ; large, full and free . . ..16 
D^y DEAN HOLE (H.T.). This is a most distinct and mag- 
ficent Rose ; colour silvery carmine, shaded salmon . . . . 10 
DOROTHY (H.T. ). Clear bright flesh colour, shading to delicate 
blush at the edges of petals ; they are largo and splendidly 
formed flowers . . . . . . . . ... „ 1 6 
DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS (II. T.). Coppery yellow with apricot 
yellow at base of petals . . . . . . . . ..26 
Dwarfs — s. (1. 
D UKE OF ALBANY. Vivid crimson, changing darker, very fine . . 10 
P UKE OF CONNAUGHT. Rich velvety crimson . . ..09 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Rich vermilion . . . . ..09 
D UKE OF TECK. Vivid bright crimson scarlet . . ..09 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Bright red, shaded crimson, very 
lovely . . . . . . . . . . . . ..09 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON (H.T.) (new). The colour of the 
llowor is quite novel, and of marvellous beauty. In the young 
stage it is an intense saffron yellow, stained with rich crimson, 
which as the flower develops becomes a deep coppery saffron 
yellow — a shade hitherto unknown amongst roses . . ..76 
EARL OF DUFFERIN. Flowers of large size ; colour rich brilliant 
velvety crimson, shaded with dark maroon . . ..09 
EARL OF WARWICK (H.T.). Colour soft salmon-pink, with 
deeper centre ; large, perfectly formed flowers. A continuous 
bloomer . . . . . . . . . . ..1C 
ECLAIR. Very bright scarlet, globular, reflexed form ; good, free, 
and a thorough Autumnal . . . . . . ..09 
ELIZABETH BARNES (H.T.) (new). Large full flowers with 
pointed centre, most perfectly formed and delightfully fragrant. 
The colour is a satiny salmon rose, with a fawn centre. A 
novel, distinct and beautiful shade. Highly rocommonded .. 2 6 
ETOILE DE FRANCE (H.T.). The flowers are very large ; colour 
brilliant velvety crimson. Very sweet scented . . ..10 
FLORENCE EDITH COULTHWAITE (H.T.) (new). The flowers 
are large and full. The colour, which is somewhat variable, is 
deep cream stippled with bright rose on the inside of the petals, 
and reflected on the back, thus creating a delicato orange and 
poach glow, which is at once un'que and striking . . ..50 
yCT FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Flowers large, perfectly formed 
with shell-shaped petals, and of tho purest white, opening well ; 
splendid . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 
FRAU LILA RAUTENSTRAUGH (H.T.). Apricot orange, suffused 
vellow, tinted rose ; flower large and very full . . ..16 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant crimson scarlet ... — 0 9 
GEORGE C. WAUD (H.T.) ( now). A remarkably distinct and 
beautiful variety. The flowers arc largo, full, perfectly formed, 
with high pointed centre, and of a brilliant orange-vermilion 
colour that does not fade. It is highly perfumed, and one ol 
the very finest of the new sorts . . . . . . ..36 
GRACE MOLYNEAUX (H.T.). Creamy apricot flesh in tho centre; 
the outer petals, when fully developed, are creamy white 
inside. A splendid rose for garden decoration, button-holes, or 
exhibition .. .. .. .. .. ..3 6 
GRAND MOGUL. Velvety purple, perfect form . . ..09 
HARRY KIR K (H.T.). Deep sulphur yellow. A splendid rose, 
much the best of its colour . . . . . . ..'20 
HEINRICH SCHULTHEIS. Delicate purplish-rose with a white 
shading, bold form ; a distinct Rose . . . . ..09 
3J^“ HUGH DICKSON (H.P.). One of the finest additions to its 
class that has been sent out for soveral years past. In colour 
it is an intense brilliant crimson shaded scarlet. It is 
deliciously fragrant . . . . . . . . ..10 
HUGH WATSON (H.P.). The blooms are very large, full, 
and most perfect shape, quite exhibition form. Vory sweetly 
perfumed. Colour crimson, shaded carmine . . ..16 
JEANNIE DICKSON. Colour, rosy pink edged with silvery pink, 
perfectly formed large flowers .. .. .. ,.0 9 
J. B. CLARKE (H.T.) (1905). Bright deep scarlet; flowers extra 
large, with perfect pointed centre. (Gold Medal. N R.S.) . . 1 0 
JOHN CUFF (II. T.). Deep carmine pink, with a yellow zone at 
the base of petals. The flowers are large, and produced in 
great profusion, and delicately perfumed . . . . ..36 
JOSEPH LOWE (H.T.). A sport from Mrs. W. J. Grant, with 
rather more substance in the flowers. Colour salmon pink in 
the way of Madame A. Chatenay . . . . . . ..20 
\gff~ KAISERJN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (H.T.). Lemon delioately 
shaded with cream ; very large, of most perfect form . . 10 
Hi I.T. ARNEY Flesh colour, shaded white, and suffused pale pink ; 
blooms large, hurls long and pointed . . . . ..10 
O0 r LADY BATTERSEA (H.T.). Bright rosy crimson tinged 
with orange, and changing to soft pure rose ; long oval buds, 
vigorous growth . . . . . . . . ..10 
LA FRANCE. Bright lilac rose ; beautiful . . 1 0 
