Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 1910. 
H. P. & H. T. ROSES — General Select List ( cont .). 
DUCHESS OF PORTLAND. 
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LADY ASHTOWN (H.T.) (1905). Colour very pale rose, shading to 
yellow at base of petals, reflex of petals, silvery pink . . ..10 
LADY HELEN VINCENT (H.T.). Pink shaded yellow at base of 
petals . . . . . . . . . . . . ..20 
LYON-ROSE (H.T.). Edges of petals shrimp pink, centre coral red 
or salmon pink shaded with chrome yellow ; growth vigorous, 
distinct and quite first rato . . . . . . ..36 
MADAME CHARLES MEURICE. Deep velvety purple . . ..09 
MADAME MkliAINE SOUPERT (H.T.). Colour pale saffron yellow, 
suffused with pink and carmine ; flowers large, full and of 
perfect form . . . . . . . . . . ..16 
MADAME RAVARY (H.T.). Golden yellow, shaded orange; a 
continuous bloomer and splendid bedder . . . . ..16 
MADAME SEGOND WEBER (H.T.). (new). Enormous blooms of 
the most perfect form, with large, firm petals. The colour is 
a novel shade of delicate rosy-salmon. This fine rose is of the 
highest merit, and one of tho very best in its class . . ..26 
MADAME VICTOR VERDIER. Rich brilliant red, beautiful form 0 9 
MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY. Ivory-white, perfect form . . 0 9 
MARGARET DICKSON. White, with pale flesh centre, very large 0 9 
MAR IE B AUMANN. Brilliant vivid red . . . . ..09 
MERVEJfLLE DE LYON. White, centre slightly tinged wLh rosy 
peach ; grand flower • • . . . . . . ..09 
MILDRED GRANT (H.T.) (new). The blooms are of immense 
size and substance, with high-pointed ccntros, tho petals un- 
usually long, perfectly formed and massive. Ivory white, 
flushed with pale peaoh . . . . . . . . ..16 
MISS CYNTHIA FORDE (H.T.) (now). This fine new rose is 
possessed of all the ideal requirements of a first-class garden 
or exhibition variety. In colour it is a deep brilliant rose 
pink, shading at the back of the petals to light rosy pink. 
The flower is very largo, perfectly formed, tho petals being 
abundant and evenly formed. It is very sweetly perfumed, 
and the blooms last a long time in good condition when cut . . 7 6 
MONS. JOSEPH HjllL (H.T.). Salmon pink, shaded yellow. The 
huds are Iona and the flowers large, and of perfect shape . . 2 0 
MONS. PAUL LEDE (H.T.). Deep rose shaded yellow, large full, 
perfect shape . . . . . . . . . . . . ..16 
MRS. HARKNESS. Light silvery blush ; large and of fine form ; 
very free bloomer . . . . . . . . ..09 
MRS. AARON WARD (H.T.). Colour Indian yellow, similar to 
Catherine Mermet in form, one of the best v»flow Boses . . 2 0 
LADY ROBERTS. See next pige. 
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MRS. ARTHUR MUNT (H.T.) (new). A superb new rose for 
exhibition. The very large perfectly formed blooms are 
carried on stiff erect stems, and are delicately tea scented. 
The colour is a deep cream suffused peach, which becomes 
creamy ivory as the flower develops. A splendid variety for 
garden decoration or pot culture . . . . . . ..76 
MRS. E. G. HILL (H.T.). Colour alabaster white inside the petals, 
the reverse coral red, long pointed buds . . . . ..16 
BARS. A. M. KIRKER. A Rose of great beauty, flowers large and 
full. Col our bright cerise; it possesses great fragrance .. 16 
MRS. PETER BLAIR (H.T.). Lemon yellow with golden yellow 
centre ; full perfectly-shaped flowers . . . . ..16 
MRS. J. LAING. A seedling from Francois Michelon ; flowers large 
and finely shaped ; colour, a beautiful soft pink . . ..09 
MRS. R. G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD. Deep rosy pink, the outer 
petals shaded witfi pale flesh ; the flowers are largo, perfectly 
formed, and abundant .„ . . . . . . ..09 
MRS. W. J. GRANT (H.T.). Imperial pink, of very good form, 
large flowers borne on good stout stems, retaining perfect form 
when fully developed, free-blooming ; distinct and grand . . 10 
L'HARISAER (H.T.). Rosy white shaded salmon, bud long, opening 
into a large, full, and well-formed flower, growth vigorous. 1 6 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark crimson maroon, fine form 0 9 
QUEEN OF SPAIN (H.T.). Large, full perfectly -formed flowers of 
great substance and fine finish. Colour pale flesh, darker in 
centre . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 
REYNOLDS HOLE. Dark maroon . . . . . . ..09 
SIR ROWLAND HILL. Rich deep port wine colour, with violet 
shading, changes to claret . . . . . . ..09 
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING (H.T. ). Blooms very large ; 
surpassing in form and beauty those of Maman Cochet. 
Colour, deep apricot yellow shaded with orange. Splendid . . 1 6 
SPENSER. Satin pink, outer petals are shaded white . . ..09 
SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR. Blackish maroon . . . . ..09 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry crimson ; fine . . . . ..09 
WHITE KILLARNEY (H.T.) (new). A pure white sport from the 
well-known old pink favourite, with the same splendid size and 
beautiful form of flower. This will prove a valuable acquisi- 
tion for e xhib ition or general culture . . . . ..50 
WILLIAM ASKEW (H.T. ). Bright pink, shaded delicate pink at 
tips of petals ; large, full, and good form . . ... 1 6 
XAVIER O T.TR O, Velvety black . . . . . . ... 0 9 
