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Roses (Hybrid Perpetual)— General Select List (continued) . 
Strt. and 
Half-St<ls. 
8. d. 
Heinrich Schultheis. Delicate purplish-rose, 
with a white shading, hold form ; a distinct rose 2 6 
Helen Paul. Light tinted flesh, changing 
to white ; free in Autumn ... ... 2 C 
Her Majesty. Clear bright satiny rose, large 
and full ... ... ... ... — 
Hippolyte Jamain. Bright rose ... 2 6 
J. D. Pawle, Rich velvety crimson, shaded 
with maroon; large deep petals of great 
substance; flower is perfect in shape; very 
free and perpetual ... ... ... — 
Jean Liabaud. Velvety crimson ... ... 2 C 
Jean Soupert. Velvety purple ... ... 2 6 
Jeannie Dickson. A fine new rose; colour, 
rosy pink edged with silvery pink, perfectly 
formed large flowers with good high centre — 
John Bright. Glowing crimson ... ... 2 6 
John Hopper. Fine rosy crimson ... 2 6 
John Stuart Mill. Bright clear red, some- 
times globular, sometimes reflexed ... 2 6 
Jules Margottin. Light glossy carmine ; fine 2 6 
Kaiseria Augusta Victoria (II. T.). Lemon 
delicately shaded with cream ; very large, of 
most perfect form, free flowering and quite 
distinct; a charming rose of the first rank ... — 
La Prance. Bright lilac rose ; beautiful ... 2 G 
Lady Helen Stewart (Dickson). Bright 
crimson scarlet, petals of great substance, 
large, round, and beautifully smooth ; of fine 
vigorous growth with stout erect wood ... 2 6 
Lady Sheffield. Brilliant rosy cerise ... 2 6 
Le Havre. Brilliant vermilion ; beautiful form 
and good size ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Longfellow. Violet crimson; fine ... — 
Lord Bacon. Deep crimson, brighter scarlet 
and shaded, fine form ; very free ... ... 2 G 
Lord Beaconsfield. Deep rosy crimson ... 
Madame Alfred Carriere. White, with 
yellowish base ; large and showy ; deliciously 
fragrant and very perpetual ; a graud rose 
for the garden ... 
Madame Charles Meurice. Deep velvety 
purple ... ... ... ... 2 G 
Madame Dueher. Fine cherry rose ... 2 G 
Madame Eugenie Verdier. Bright satiu 
rose ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Madame Gabrielle Luizet. Fine satin 
rose, grand flower, distinct ... ... 2 6 
Madame Henri Pereire. Bright red with 
scarlet shading ; large, full, and of fine form — 
Madame Isaac Perriere. Carmine, extra 
large ; flowers splendid ... ... ... 2 6 
Madame Lacharme. i White, flushed rose 2 G 
Madame Massicault. Colour varying from 
bright rosy flesh to fleshy white ... ... 2 G 
Madame Montet. Soft rosy pink ... 2 6 
Madame Victor Verdier. Rich brilliant 
red, beautiful form, good grower ... ... 2 6 
Madlle. Annie Wood. Clear red ... 2 6 
Madlle. Bonnaire. White, shaded blush ... — 
Madlle. Eugenie Verdier. Flesh-coloured 
rose ... ... ... ... ... — 
Magna Charta. Bright pink, very large ... 2 G 
Marchioness of Downshire. Beautiful 
satin pink, shaded with rose, flowers are large 
and full, and of excellent form, whilst the 
petals are of great substance ... ... — 
Marchioness of Londonderry. Ivory- 
white, petals of great substance, shell-shaped 
and reflexed ; very large, of most perfect 
form and very free-flowering ... ... — 
Marchioness of Lome. Exceedingly rich 
and fulgent rose colour, slightly shaded in 
the centre with vivid carmine ; large, full, of 
finely cupped shape, and very sweet ... — 
Marechal Vaillant. Purplish red ... 2 6 
Margaret Dickson. White, with pale flesh 
centre, very large, stout, shell-shaped petals ; 
flowers of immense size and magnificent form, 
growth very vigorous. Awarded a gold medal — 
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Half-Stds. 
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Marguerite de St. Amand. Clear glossy 
pink; superb flower ... ... ... 2 6 
Marie Baumann. Brilliant vivid red ... — 
Marie Rady. Brilliant red, very large and 
full ; splendid shape ... ... ... 2 6 
Marquise de Castellane. Deep cerise ... — 
Merveille de Lyon. White, centre slightly 
tinged with rosy peach ; grand flower ... 2 6 
Miss Hassard. Rosy flesh ... ... — 
Mons. Roman. Delicate rose, with bright 
edges, large and full ; a fine rose ... ... 2 6 
Monsieur Boncenne. Deep rich crimson 2 6 
Mrs. Baker. Lively carmine red ... ... — 
Mrs. Harkness. Light silvery blush ; large, 
and of fine form; a vigorous grower, and 
very free bloomer ... ... ... — 
Mrs. Harry Turner. Crimson scarlet ... — 
Mrs. Jowitt. Brilliant glowing crimson ... 2 6 
Mrs. J. Laing (Bennett). A seedling from 
Francois Michelon ; flowers large and finely 
shaped; colour, a beautiful soft pink, and 
deliciously fragrant. ... ... ... 2 6 
Mrs. Paul (Hybrid Bourbon). Large open 
reflexed flower resembling a camellia, very 
large thick perfectly arranged petals ; colour, 
blush white tinted rosy peach ; very distinct 3 6 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep 
rosy pink, the outer petals shaded with pale 
flesh, base of petals white ; a distinct 
colouring ; the flowers are large, perfectly 
formed, and produced abundantly ... — 
Paul Neron. Deep rose; very large ... 2 6 
Penelope Mayo. Bright carmine red ... 2 6 
Pierre Hotting. Deep crimson, shaded violet 2 6 
Pride of Reigate. The first striped Hybrid 
Perpetual Rose. It is of the same colour as 
Countess of Oxford , from which variety it is 
a “sport,” but is freely covered with white 
stripes ; one of the most distinct novelties ... 2 6 
Pride of Waltham. Flesh colour, shaded rose 2 G 
Princess Mary of Cambridge. Bright 
light pink, large and full ... _ ... 2 6 
Prince Arthur. Rich scarlet, shaded crimson, 
a fine show variety ... ... ... 2 6 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson 
maroon, fine form ... ... ... 2 6 
Queen of Queens. Pink with blush edges, 
extra good, recurved, imbricated form ; a 
very fine rose ... ... ... • • • — 
Raoul Guillard. Vermilion, reflexed with 
amaranth ... ... ... ••• — 
Reine Marie Henriette (H. 1\). A bright 
cherry carmine ; long pointed well-shaped 
flowers ; most useful for cutting ; one of the 
very best dark climbing roses ... ... — 
Reynolds Hole. Dark maroon ... ... — 
Senateur Vaisse. Rich scarlet crimson ... — 
Silver Queen (W. Paul). Silvery blush, 
shaded in the centre with a delicate rosy pink, 
large and full, beautifully cupped ; habit good 3 6 
Sir Garnet Wolseley. Richest vermilion 2 6 
Sir Rowland Hill. Rich deep port wine 
' colour, with violet shading changes to claret, 
very large, good shape, free in Autumn ... 2 6 
Sophie Coquerelle. Blush, tinted peach ... 2 6 
Spencer. Satin pink, outer petals shaded 
white; very large ... ... ... — 
Star of Waltham. Deep crimson ... 2 6 
Sultan of Zanzibar. Blackish maroon ... — 
Thomas Mills. Brilliant scarlet crimson ... 2 6 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry crimson ; fine ... 2 6 
Victor Hugo. The most dazzling crimson, 
with slight purple shading ; a brilliant colour ; 
large, full flowers of perfect shape ... — 
Victor Verdier. Fine cherry rose ... 2 6 
Violette Bouyer. Nearly white; fine ... 2 6 
Viscountess Folkestone (H. T.). Creamy 
white, shaded to salmon pink in the centre — 
White Baroness. Purest white ; very large — • 
Xavier Olibo. Velvety black ... ... — 
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