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Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
NEW H. P. MARCHIONESS OF LORNE. Dwarfs 2s. each. 
This magnificent and beautiful class of Boses 
is better than any other adapted for garden and 
pot culture, and for exhibition. They continue 
in flower from the early part of June to the end of 
October, and are by far the most desirable for 
general cultivation. Our stock of these comprises 
many thousands of the newest and choicest varieties 
in standards and dwarfs, and the past season having 
been very favourable to their growth, the plants 
we offer will be found unusually well grown and 
vigorous, and may be expected to produce a fine 
display of bloom next season. 
Hints on Cultivation.— Generally speaking the Rose 
will thrive in any good garden soil, hut as it has a decided 
preference for that which inclines to the clayey or loamy, it is 
advisable in planting, whore the soil is not of a suitable nature, 
to make for each plant a hole of about eighteen inches diameter, 
removing a sufficient quantity of soil to admit of about a bushel 
of good rough loam with the addition of a fair quantity of well- 
decayed stable manure incorporated, in which to place the roots. 
If planting be done in dry weather in Autumn or in Spring, the 
roots of the plants should be well watered before filling in with 
soil, and at all times the standards should bo firmly staked and 
tied to prevent their disturbance by the wind. To ensure a 
vigorous growth, Roses should be cut back the first season from 
planting to two or three eyes or buds ou each shoot. The best 
time to do this is about March, but a longer succession of bloom 
may bo had by pruning some at intervals from the new year to 
the beginning of April. November is perhaps the best month 
for planting, but it may be done with perfect safety any time 
from October to March. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses in Collections. 
These collections are carefully made up to ensure a 
fine variety, and customers ordering may depend on 
their giving the most unqualified satisfaction. In all 
oases good healthy plants will be sent, and in the 
best variety of colour, &c., that can be included in the 
number given, but in all instances the selection must 
be left to ourselves. 
CARRIAGE FREE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 
To meet the requirements of many of our numerous 
customers, we send all these collections Carriage Free 
o any part of the British Isles at prices quoted, and 
we make no charge for packing. 
Stds. & Half-Stds. Dwarfs. 
12 in 12 of the most select varieties 
£1 
10 
0 
£0 
10 
6 
12 in 12 good and popular varieties 
1 
4 
0 
0 
7 
6 
25 in 26 of the most select varieties 
2 
10 
0 
1 
0 
0 
26 in 26 good and popular varieties 
2 
0 
0 
0 
14 
0 
60 in 60 of the most select varieties 
4 
0 
0 
1 
10 
0 
60 in 60 good and popular varieties 
3 
10 
0 
1 
7 
6 
100 in 60 of the most select varieties 
7 
10 
0 
3 
0 
0 
100 in 60 good and popular varieties 
7 
0 
0 
2 
10 
0 
Daniels’ Special Collections of H. P. Roses. 
We have much pleasure in recommending the following collections of Hybrid Perpetual Roses, which contain the very best selection 
of varieties that can be included in the quantities given, and which are guaranteed to give the highest satisfaction. We shall feel obliged 
if customers when ordering these collections, will kindly name two or threo other varieties which may be sent in case of our being sold 
out of any of those specially named. 
Abel Carriere 
t * Alfred Colomb 
Alphonse Soupert 
t * Baroness Bothschild 
•Beauty of Waltham 
t* Captain Christy 
•Charles Lefebvre 
t * Comte de Mortemart 
•Countess of Oxford 
t*Duke of Edinburgh 
Dupuy Jamain 
•Earl of Dufferin 
t * Eclair 
t* Etienne Levet 
General Jacquiminot 
t * Grand Mogul 
•Heinrich Schultheis 
•Hippolyte Jamain 
Jean Liabaud 
John Bright 
•John Hopper 
t*La Prance 
Madame Gabrielle Luizet 
Madame Lacharme 
Madame Victor Verdier 
t * Marie Baumann 
Marquise de Castellane 
t * Merveille de Lyon 
t*Mrs. J. Laing 
Pride of Waltham 
* Prince Camille de Bohan 
•Baoul Guillard 
•Silver Queen 
•Ulrich Brunner 
•Violette Bouyer 
•Xavier Olibo 
Thirty-six splendid varieties, as named above, in flue dwarfs or bushes ... ... £16 0 
Twenty-five choice sorts, as marked (*) „ „ ... ... 0 18 0 
Twelve very choice varieties as marked (t) „ „ ... ... 0 10 6 
Carefully packed and sent Carriage Pree at prices quoted. 
