The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
Choice New Roses, H. 
each — 8. d. i 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK (H.T.) Colour carmine, changing to 
imperial pink, full and of fine form, may bo called a much 
improved La France, vigorous grower and most promising now 
rose . . . . . . . . . . . . ..36 
JULIET. Outside petals old gold, interior rich rosy red, base of 
petals deep yellow ; largo flowers distinct and attractive . . 7 6 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. Deep coral rod, inside pale flesh . . 3 6 
LADY HILLINGDON (T). Fine golden yellow novelty, a cross 
between Papa Gontier and Lady Roberts . . . . ..36 
LADY PIRRIE (H.T.). A most delightful roso of distinct colouring, 
the outsido of petals are deep coppery reddish salmon, inside 
of petals apricot, a vigorous grower. Gold Medal, N.R.S., 1910 6 0 
LYON-ROSE. Edges of petals shrimp pink, centre coral red or 
salmon pink shaded with chrome yellow ; growth vigorous, 
distinct, and quite first-rate .. .. per doz. 21s. 2 0 
MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER (H.T.). This rose is remarkably 
free flowering, tho colour is crimson carmine, of immonse 
size . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26 
MISS CYNTHIA FORDE (H.T.). This fino 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. Tho flower is very large, 
perfectly formed. It is very sweetly perfumed, and the blooms 
last a long time in good condition wdien cut . . ..26 
MOLLY SHARMAN CRAWFORD (T). A splendid rose of sturdy 
growth and branching habit, flowering most profusely and 
continuously. The colour is a delicate eau-de-Nil white, which, 
as the flower expands, becomes a dazzling pure whito . . 2 6 
MRS. ARTHUR MUNT (new) (H.T.). Deep crimson suffused peach 
which becomes creamy ivory ; good for exhibition . . ..36 
P. and H. T. (continued). 
each — p. cl 
MRS. FOLEY HOBBS (T). Tea scented variety of sterling quality. 
Grand flower of delicate ivory white tinged pink on edges of petal* 7 6 
MRS. JOSEPH H. WELSH (new). Rose pink colour, this is a monster 
Rose ; said to be a vigorous grower and a distinct and good Rose 
for all purposes, especially valuable for exhibition. Gold Medal 
N.R.S., 1910. Ready in June. . . . . . . ..76 
MRS. MAYNARD SINTON (H.T.). A grand variety, the colour is 
silvery white with porcelain shading, suffusod pink towards tho 
edges, tho most distinct amongst roses, of enormous size with 
high pointed centre. A model exhibition flower. Gold Medal 
N.R.S. 1909 .. .. .. .. .. ..76 
MRS. W. CHRISTIE-MILLER (H.T.) Colour inside of petal soft 
pearly blush shaded salmon, outsido of potal clear vermilion 
roso, delightful scheme of colouring which makes it a most 
romarkable variety, enormous size . . . . ..30 
PINK LIBERTY. A sport from the well-known popular variety, 
but not in commerce till April. This only needs to be announced 
to bo appreciated. Ready in May. . . plants in pots 10 6 
RAYON D’OR (now). A pure yellow Roso resombling in colour 
Persian Yellow, the buds aro orange yellow with crimson flush, 
the opon flower is clear yellow. Splendid bedder. It is said to be 
tho rosult of a cross botweon one of the Austrian Briars and a 
Hybrid Tea. Faintly Tea scented. Gold Medal N.R.S., 1910 10 6 
SIMPLICITY (new). A lovely pure white Roso reminding one before 
they expand of a huge Water Lily, for its huge flowers with two 
rows of petals quite six inches across and a good growor 
WALTHAM BRIDE (Climber) (now). Snow white sprays on clusters, 
very fragrant. F.C.C. of Merit . . . . . . ..36 
WHITE CAROLINE TESTOUT. A beautiful white sport from the 
well-known pink variety . . . . . . ..36 
H. P. 81 H. T. ROSES— General Select List. 
In ordering from tho following list, please give a few supplementary names of varieties to bo sent in case of our being sold out of those first named. 
Tho prices quoted in this list are for dwarf or bush plants from open ground. 
STANDARD ROSES We can only supply our own selection of varieties H. P. and H. T. at 21s. and 24s. per dozen. 
HALF-STANDARDS, 15s. per dozen. 
Dwarfs — s. «. 
ABEL CARRIERS. Deep velvety crimson _ ..09 
ALFRED OOLOMB. Brilliant fiery red .. . . ..09 
ALFRED K. WILLIAMS. Fine oarmine red ™ ™ 1 0 
ALICE GRAHAME (H.T.). Flower of large size, enormous sub- 
stance, and perfect form ; oolour ivory white tinted salmon . . 1 0 
BARBAROSSA. P uro ca rmine red. Very freo flowering 10 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. Delicate rose, beautiful form ; splendid 0 9 
BEAUTY OF WALTHAM. Bright red, large ; splendid form — 09 
BEN CANT (H.P.). Deep dear crimson with dark shading .. 0 9 
BESSIE BROWN (H.T.). Creamy white; the blooms are 
perfectly formed and of large size ; highly perfumed . . 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 . . 0 9 
COUNTESS OF DERBY (H.T.) (1905). Colour salmon oentre, outer 
petals rose ; flowers large, full, and of perfect shape . . „ 1 0 
COUNTESS OF GOSFORD (H.T.). Clear salmon pink, the base of 
petals suffused with yellow ; large, full and free . . ..10 
PV DEAN HOLE (H.T.). This is a most distinot and mag- 
fioent Rose ; oolour silvery oarmine, shaded salmon .. ..10 
DOROTHY (H.T.). Clear bright flesh colour, shading to delicate 
blush at the edges of petals ; large and splendidly formed . . 10 
DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS (H.T.). Coppery yellow with apricot 
yellow at base of potals . . . . . . . • ..16 
DUKE OF ALBANY. Vivid orimson, ohanging darker, very fine ... 0 9 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. Rioh velvety orimson . . _ 0 9 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Rich vermilion . . . . _ 1 0 
DUKE OF TECK. Vivid bright crimson soarlet .. .. 0 9 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Bright red, shaded orimson, very 
lovely .. .. ■-■ — — — —09 
EARL OF DUFFERIN. Flowers of large size ; oolour rloh brilliant 
velvety orimson, shaded with dark maroon . . ..10 
EARL OF WARWICK (H.T.). Colour soft salmon-pink, with 
deeper centre ; large, perfectly formed flowers . . ..10 
ECLAIR. Very bright scarlet, globular, reflexed form ; goad, free, 
and a thorough Autumnal ... ... . • _ 0 9 
ELIZABETH BARNES (H.T.) (new). Large full flower* with 
pointed oentre, most perfectly formed and delightfully fragrant. 
The oolour is a satiny salmon rose, with a fawn centre . . 1 6 
ETOILE DE FRANCE (H.T.). The flowers are very large ; colour 
brilliant velvety orimson. Very sweet scented _ I 0 
MRS. ARTHUR MUNT, 
