The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
Choice New Roses, H 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK (H.T.). Colour carmine, changing to imperial 
pink, full and of fine form, may be called a much improved La France, 
vigorous grower and most promising new rose . . each 2s. 6d. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY (H.T.). Deep coral red, inside pale flesh (Gold 
M edal) . . . . . . . . . . each 2s. 6d. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.). Fine golden yellow novelty, a cross between 
Papa Gontier and Lady Roberts, with long pointed buds producing 
a glorious effect. . .. .. per doz. 21s., each 2s. Od. 
LADY PIRRIE (H.T.). A most delightful rose of distinct colouring, the 
outside of petals are deep coppery reddish salmon, inside of petals 
apricot, a vigorous grower. Gold Medal N.R.S., 1910 each 2s. fid. 
LESLIE HOLLAND (H.T.). Deep scarlet crimson, heavily shaded deep 
velvety crimson it is a flower of immense size and groat substance, 
sweetly scen ted. Gold Medal N.R.S., .. .. each 7s. 6d. 
MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER (H.T.). This rose is remarkably free 
flowering, the colour is orimson carmine, of immense size each 2s 
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. The flower is very large, perfectly formed. The 
petals being abundant and evenly formed. The plant is of upright, 
vigorous growth, and blooms quite throughout the season. It is 
very sweetly perfumed, and the blooms last a long time in good con- 
dition when cut . . . . . . . . . . each 2s. 
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 white. It is delicately perfumed, and will 
bo a great acquisition . . . . . . . . each 2s. 
MRS. ARTHUR MUNT (new) (H.T.). Deep cream suffused peach which 
becomes creamy ivory ; good for exhibition . . each 2s. 
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MRS. AMY HAMMOND (H.T.). This is perhaps best described as a highly 
improved Madame A. Chatenay which has hitherto been considered as 
the best of its class of oolour. Mrs. Amy Hammond is a better grower , 
a freer bloomer, its flowers are longer and moro pointed, the colour a 
blend of amber and apricot. Very fine .. each 7s. fid. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS (T.). A hardy variety said to withstand our 
winters in this climate. The bloom is as long and even more pointed 
than that of the Maman Cochet family, faultless in shape and form, 
colour white, with a distinct fawn and peach shading towards 
centre. The petals are of great depth and substance, retaining their 
beautiful pointed form to the last . . . . each 2s. fid. 
MRS. FOLEY HOBBS (T.). Toa scented varioty of sterling quality. Grand 
flower of delicate ivory whit i tinged pink on edges of petals each 3s. Od. 
MRS. JOSEPH H. WELSH (H.T. ). Rose pink colour, this is a monster Rose, 
one bloom was quite five inches deep ; said to be a vigorous grower. 
A distinct and good Rose for all purposes, especially valuable for 
exhibition and for pot culture. Gold Medal N.R.S., 1910. each 6s. 
MRS. MAYNARD SINTON (H.T.). A grand variety, the colour is silvery 
white with porcelain shading, suffusod pink towards the edges, the 
most distinct amongst roses, of enormous size with high pointed centre. 
A model exhibition flower. Gold Medal N.R.S., 1909 each 3s. fid. 
MRS. W. CHRISTIE-MILLER (H.T.) Colour inside of petal soft pearly 
blush shaded salmon, outside of petal clear vermilion rose, delightful 
scheme of colouring which makes it a most remarkable variety, 
enormous size . . . . . . . . . . each 2s. fid. 
PINK LIBERTY. A sport from the well-known popular variety, with the 
exact habit of its parent, and need only to bo announced to be 
appreciated. “ Pink Liberty ” blends the shades of “Old Rose” and 
“Rose du Barri” colours, which will appeal to all. Plants in pots, 5s. 
RAYON D’OR (new). A pure yellow Rose resembling in colour Persian 
Yellow, the buds are orange yellow with crimson flush, the open flower 
is clear yellow. Splendid bedder. Fa in I ly Tea scented, each 3s. 6d. 
H. P. & H. T. ROSES — General Select List. 
In ordering from the following list, please give a few supplementary names of varieties to be sent in case of our being sold out of those first named. 
The 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, 18s. and 21s. per dozen. 
In all cases where one dozen or more Roses of any one variety are ordered, we will supply them as follows : — Those priced at 9d. each, at 8s. Od. 
Is. fid. each, at lfis. Od. per doz., &c., pro rata. 
per doz. ; at Is. each, at 10s. fid. per doz. 
Dwarfs — s. 
ABEL CARRIERS. Deep velvety orimson _ . . . . 0 
ALFRED OOLOMB. Brilliant fiery red _ 
ALFRED K. WILLIAMS. Fine oarmine red _ _ 
ALICE GRAHAMS (H.T.). Flower of large aiie, enormous sub- 
stance, and perfeot form ; oolour ivory white tinted aalmon „ 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. Delioate rose, beautiful form ; splendid 
BEAUTY OF WALTHAM. Bright red, large ; splendid form _ 
BEN CANT (H.P.). Deep dear orimson with dark shading 
' BESSIE BROWN (H.T.). Creamy white ; the blooms are 
perfectly formed and of large size ; highly perfumed 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY (H • P.). Flosh-coloured rose 
CAROLINE TESTOUT (H.T.). Bright satiny-rose, with brighter 
oentre. l arge, full, and globular, very free and sweet 
CHARLES LEFEBVRE. Velvety orimson .. ._ . . 
CLIO. Flesh colour, shaded in the centre with rosy pink 
COUNTESS OF DERBY (H.T.) (1906). Colour salmon oentre, outer 
petals rose ; flowers large, full, and of perfeot shape.. 
COUNTESS OF GOSFORD (H.T.). Clear salmon pink, the base of 
petals suffused with yellow ; large, full and free 
tftT DEAN HOLE (H.T.). This is a most distinot and mag- 
fioent Rose ; oolour silvery oarmine, shaded salmon . . 
DOROTHY (H.T.). Clear bright flesh colour, shading to delicate 
blush at the edges of petals ; large and splendidly formed 
DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS (H.T.). Coppery yellow with apricot 
yellow at base of petals . . 
DR. HOGG (H.P.). Deep violet, nearest the blue colour desired in 
roses ; vigorous and good shape 
DUCHESS OF PORTLAND. Colour a pale, sulphury yellow. The 
blooms are very large and full. A most charming rose 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Rich vermilion _ _ 
DUKE OF TECK. Vivid bright crimson scarlet 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Bright red, shaded crimson, very 
lovely^ .. „ 
EARL OF DUFFERDf. Flowers of large size ; colour rich brilliant 
velvety crimson, shaded with dark maroon — — 
EARL OF WARWICK (H.T.). Colour soft salmon pink, with 
deeper centre ; large, perfectly formed flowers 
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 
ETOILE DE FRANCE (H.T.). The flowers are very large; colour 
brilliant velvety crimson. Very sweet scented 
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GENERAL McARTHUR. 
