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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
ROSES— TEA-SCENTED AND NOISETTE. 
ROSE, LADY HILLINGDON 
ANNA OLIVIER. Flesh-coloured rose . . Standards 2s. 6d 
BOUQUET D’OR (Noisette). Deep yellow, coppery centre Stds. 2s. 
CATHERINE MERMET. Flesh-coloured roso . . „ 2s. 
CELINE FORESTIER (Noisette). Pale yellow . . . . — 
CORALLINA. Deep rosy crimson, large petals, very beautiful _ 
DEVONIENSIS. White, tinted yellow beautiful 
ENCHANTRESS. Flowers largo creamy white, tinted with buff in 
the centre ; a splendid Tea Rose . . . . • • — 
FRANCISCA KRUGER. Copper yellow, shaded peach . . 
HOMER. Rose, centro salmon 
Our own selection, in choice variety, plants mostly 
Dwar£s — . 
LADY HILLINGDON. Fine golden yellow novelty, a cross between 
“ Papa Gontier ” and “ Lady Roberts,” with long pointed buds, 
producing a glorious effect Standards 2s. Gd. ; Dwarfs, doz. 15s. 
JEB^LADY ROBERTS. Rich apricot, shaded pale orange, buds 
long pointed, blooms large and of perfect form Stds. 2s. 6d. 
MADAME CONSTANCE SOUPERT (T). Colour yellow with pretty 
peach shading, largo full pointed flowers, freely produced 
MADAME CUSIN. Rosy purple, with pale yellow at base of petals, 
exquisitely formed . . • • 
MADAME FALCOT. Apricot yellow, very distinct Stds. 2s. 6d. 
MADAME JULES GRAVEREAUX. Lemon yellow with rosy peach 
centre ; buds large, long, and beautifully formed 
MADAME LAMBARD. Salmon shaded rose, variable Stds. 2s. 
MADAME DE WATTEVILLE. Salmony white edged with bright 
rose and pink ; beautiful and distinct variety 
MAMAN COCHET. Clear flesh mingled with salmon rose, outer 
petals splashed with bright rose ; flowers very largo and well 
formed . . . . . . . . Standards 2s. 6d. 
MARECHAL NIEL ( Nois ette). Beautiful golden yellow. Stds. 2s. Gd. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE. Lemon yellow edged with lively rose, 
medium size, good form, beautiful 
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 be a great acquisition 
3^'MRS. E. MAWLEY. Bright carmine, shaded salmon. Large 
blooms of great substance and beautiful form. A variety of 
marvellous beauty . . . . • • Standards 2s. 6d. 
MRS. FOLEY HOBBS (T). Toa scented variety of sterling quality. 
G rand flower of delicato ivory white tinged pink on edges of petals 
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 Marnan Cochet family, faultless 
in shape and form, a flower of exquisite grace and refinement, 
unsurpassed by any in its class ; colour white, with a distinct 
fawn and peach shading towards centre. The petals are of great 
depth and substance 
NIPHETOS. Pale lemon, changing to white . . Is. Gd. and 
PAPA GONTIER. Rosy crimson buds, excellent to force for 
cutting . . . . . . Standards 2s. 6d. 
PERLE DES JARDINS. Straw colour 
REVE D’OR (Noisette). Deep yellow . . Standards 2s. 
SAFRANO. Bright apricot ; beautiful 
SOUVENIR DE S. A. PRINCE. The finest white . . Stds. 2s. 
SOUVENIR DE STELLA GRAY (T). Very novel shade, orange 
splashed yellow and salmon ; medium flowers 
SUNRISE. The outer petals are of a lovely salmony-carmine shading 
to a delicate fawn and apricot 
TEE BRIDE. A pure white sport from “ Catherine Mermet ” ~. 
VICO MT ESSE FOLK ESTO NE. Creamy pink . . 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET. A white sport from the well-known 
“ Maman Cochet.” This is a fine addition Stds. 2s. Gd. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON (Noisette). Fine, deep orange 
yellow, very showy 
established in 5 in. pots, per doz. 15s., 18s. and 21s. 
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DWARF POLYANTHUS ROSES. 
BABY DOROTHY. Dorothy Perkins colour, dwarf growing . . 1 
CECIL BRUNNER. Blush, shaded pale pink, small pointod buds . . 0 
JESSIE. Bright orange red, in clusters . . . . . . 2 
MADAME TURBAT (new). Flowers of a soft china rose colour . . 1 
MRS. W. CUTBUSH. Bright pink.distinct, mostvaluable bedding roso 1 
LEONIE LAMESCH. Bright copper red with golden centre . . 0 
ORLEANS. Clear rose colour, largo trusses freely produced, and 
the very best for forcing . . . . . . Ground plants 
PERLE D’OR. Nankeen yellow, pointed bud, best of this class . . 
WHITE PET. Creamy white, a profuse bloomer 
YVONNE RABIER (new). The best of all white dwarf polyanthus ; 
an excellent grower 
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We have some Short Standard Polyanthus Roses, our selection, 2 to 2J ft. stems, Is. Gd. each, 15s. per doz. 
ROSES IN POTS. 
In April, May, and June, we supply the following Roses in pots for flowering under glass, or late planting in the garden, at prices as below 
The pots vary in size from six to seven inches 
CAROLINE TESTOUT 
CAPTAIN HAYWARD 
FRAU KARL DRUSCKKI 
EDWARD MAWLEY 
HUGH DICKSON 
LADY ROBERTS 
LADY HILLINGDON 
LA FRANCE 
MADAME GABRIEL LUIZET 
MRS. CORNWALLIS WEST 
MRS. GEO. SHAWYER 
MRS. J. LAING 
MRS. SHARMAN CRAWFORD 
MOLLY SHARMAN CRAWFORD 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN 
HYBRID PERPETUAL AND HYBRID TEA. 
Our selection . . . . per doz. 18s. to 21s. 
TEA-SCENTED AND NOISETTE. 
Our selection . . . . per doz. 18s. to 21s. 
RICHMOND 
SOUVENIR DE GUSTAVE PRATT 
SUNBURST 
and other varieties in G and 
7 inch pots. 
STRONG CLIMBING VARIETIES, RAMBLER3- 
AND OTHER SORTS. 
Our selection, ea, 2s Gd., 3s. Gd., 21s. & 30s. doz.- 
