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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
HYBRID PERPETUAL AND OTHER ROSES. 
General List of New and Select Varieties. 
In ordering from the following List, please give a few alternative names, to be sent in case of our being sold out of those first named. 
GORGEOUS. 
AUTUMN TINTS (H.T.). Coppery rod, shaded 
orange and salmon. 2/6 each. 
BESSIE BROWN (II. T.). Creamy white ; the 
blooms aro perfectly formed and of largo size ; 
highly perfumed. 2/6 each. 
BETTY (1I.T.). Coppery rose, overspread with 
golden yellow, perfectly formed flowers. 
A continuous bloomer. 2/6 each. 
CAPTAIN GEORGE DESSIRIER (new) (H.T.). 
Vigorous grower of spreading habit, large full 
flower, globular, beautiful dark red shaded 
with crimson and fiery -red. Bushes 7/6 each. 
CAROLINE TESTOUT (II. T.). Bright satiny - 
rose, with brighter centre, large, full, and 
globular, very free. 2/- each. 
CHAMELEON (new) (H.T.). Ontsido petals rosy 
pink, centre shrimp pink, edges of petals 
fimbriated ; a fine rose. 3/6 each. 
CHRISTINE (now) (H.T.). The deepest and 
clearest yellow yet seen. Gold Medal. 3/6 ca. 
COLUMBIA (now) (II. T.). Flower true pink, 
deepening as it opens to glowing pink, produced 
on stiff stems : very fragrant. Bushes 7/6 each. 
COVENT GARDEN (now) (H.T.). Rich deep 
crimson, well formed flowers on stout stems, 
glossy and mildew proof foliage, very free and 
late bloomer. Bushes 5/- each. 
CONSTANCE. A very flue variety, colour 
cloar cadmium yellow, large oxliibition flowers. 
Bushes only, 2 6 each. 
COUNTESS CLAN WILLI AM. Delicate peach, 
pink at base of petals, edged with deep cherry 
red. 2/6 each. 
CUPID (H.T.). Colour glowing flesh, single. 
Ground plants. 2/6 each. 
EDITH CAVELL (now) (II. T.). A splendid 
variety for exhibition purposes, colour opening 
white tinged with cream, base of petals pale 
yellow, long pointed buds, robust grower. 
Ground plants. 3'6 each. 
FLORENCE FORRESTER. Clear snow white, 
with lomon tingo, large, swoot-scouted ; the 
best white for exhibition. 2/6 each. 
FRANKLIN (new) (H.T.). A fine bedding rose 
of tlie type of Lady Roberts, very free flowering, 
long pointed buds, colour salmon pink, with 
deeper apricot shadings. Bushes 6/6 each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H.P.). Flowers 
largo, perfectly formed, pure white. 2/- oach. 
FRIEBURG (now) (1I.T.). Great well -shaped 
flowers of a lovely rose pink on the outside 
of tho petals, and nearly straw whito on tho 
Inner side. Bushes 7/6 each. 
GEORGE C. WAUD (H.T.). Glowing orange 
vermilion that does not fade, flowors largo and 
full, with high pointed centre. 2/6 each. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM (now) (H.T.). A groat 
improvement on Rayon dOr, the colour being 
deeper and richer, with larger and more 
perfect blooms. It oven surpasses tho well- 
known favourite “ Marochal Niel ” ; the habit 
of growth is splendid ; it is mildew proof, very 
sweetly scented. Bushc3 only, 3/- oacb. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA (IT.T.). A seedling from (ho 
well-known and Justly admired variety Ophelia. 
Tho blooms are borne on a very stout upright 
stem of a good size, opening in perfect form, 
golden yellow in centre, paling slightly towards 
the outer petals. Strong plants 3,6 each. 
GORGEOUS (new) (H.T.). Deep orango yellow 
flushed coppery yellow : a very beautiful 
variety. Bushes only, 2 6 each. 
HADLEY (H.T.). A grand crimson, very free 
flowering and highly decorative. 2/6 each. 
HENRIETTE (H.T.). Fiery orango crimson to 
soft coral salmon, shaded at base with glowing 
orango. Strong plants. 2/6 oach. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Glowing crimson with 
darker shading, exceedingly free. 2/6 each. 
H. V. MACH IN (new). Scarlet crimson, very 
fine, large, full, well-formed flowers, with high 
pointed centre. 2/6 each. 
ISOBEL (new). The most beautiful single roso 
in cultivation. It is carmine rod flushed 
orango -scarlet, with a faint Austrian copper 
shading. Gold Medal. 2/6 each. 
JULIET. Outside petals old gold, interior rich 
rosy rod, base of petals deep yellow ; large 
flowers, distinct. 2/- oach. 
KILLARNEY (H.T.). Flesh colour, shaded white, 
and suffused palo pink. 2/- each. 
iW KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Deep rosy red, 
very large flowers; a fine rose. 2,6 each. 
LOS ANGELOS (new) (H.T.). A very flno 
improvement on Lyon Rose, a much better 
grower and bloomer, colour flame pink shaded 
to yellow toned with salmon. Bushes 3/6 
each. 
LOUISE BALDWIN (now) (H.T.) Rich orango 
with soft apricot shading over the entire 
petal, a beautiful oven colour, a big advanco 
on all roses of tho “ Lady Hillingdon ” 
typo ; very sweetly scooted. Bushes only, 5/- 
each. 
IVftVDAME ABEL CHATENAY (H.T.). Bright, 
carmino roso shaded to deep salmon ; long 
pointed full-sized flowers. 2/6 oach. 
tW MADAME EDOUARD HERRIOT (Daily 
Mail Rose). A very vigorous grower, quite 
hardy, coral red bud shudod with yellow on 
tho base. 2/6 oach. 
MADAME MELAINE SOUPERT (IT.T.). Colour 
palo saffon yellow, suffused with pink and 
carmine. 2/6 each. 
MADAME RAVARY (II.T.). Golden yellow, 
shadod orango ; a continuous bloomer and 
splendid bodder. 2, 6 
MARGARET DICKSON HAMILL (new) 
(II.T.). Straw-coloured, edged and flushed 
with delicate carmine. 2/6 each. 
W" MILDRED GRANT (uow) (H.T.). Ivory 
whito flushod with palo peach. 2/6 each. 
MISS MAY MARRIOTT (H.T.). Sport from 
Daily Mail, colour a beautiful terra-cotta, 
sweetly scented and a strong grower. 2,6 
each. 
MISS WILLMOTT (II.T.). Colour soft sulphury 
cream with tho faintest flush towards the 
edges. In shape and form this roso Is a 
model of perfection. 2/6 each. 
MOLLY SHARMAN CRAWFORD (T.). Beauti- 
ful cardinal white in tho bud stago, and as 
tho flower develops it is satiny white. 
2/6 each. 
MRS. A. R. WADDELL (H.T.). Rosy scarlet, 
hud opening reddish salmon. 2/6 oach. 
MRS. CHARLES E. . PERSON (H.T.) 
Orango, flushed red, apricot and fawn, a de- 
lightful combination of colour. 2/6 each. 
NT MRS. CHAS. E. RUSSELL (H.T.). Rosc- 
carmino, with centre of rose-scarlet, fragrant ; 
a largo flower of good form. 2^6 each. 
MRS. C. E. SHEA (new) (H.T.). Brilliant 
madder-rod shot with a glowing scarlet. 
Splendid garden rose. Bushes only, 2/6 each. 
MRS. J. LAING (H.P.). Flowers largo and 
finely shaped ; a boautiful soft pink. 21- each. 
MRS. BULLEN (H.B.). Colour cochineal carmine 
shaded with yellow, passing to carmine lake ; 
a bright colour, and good bedder. 2/6 each. 
MRS. C. V. HAWORTH (new) (H.T.). A beauti- 
ful decorative rose, colour a lovely combination 
of pink, orange and yellow. Bushes 3/6 each. 
MRS. GEORGE MARRIOTT (H.T.). The colour 
is a deep cream and pearl, pencilled and 
suffused roso and vermilion, sweetly scented. 
3/6 oach. 
MRS. HENRY BALFOUR (new). A strong 
grower, branching habit, a greatly improved 
Mmo. do Wattevillo ; froo from mildew ; 
colour flesh pink, edges of petals deep pink. 
Gold Medal N.TLS. Bushes 3/6 each. 
MISS WILLMOTT. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE (new) (H.T.). Tho most 
perfect in shape and form, a very free bloomer 
and grower. Tho whole flower has a clear 
sheen of bright roso deeply impregnated and 
washed vermilion veining on petals ; the largest 
and most pointed of all roses; sweetly scented. 
Gold Medal N.R.S. Bushes only, 7/6 each. 
MRS. REDFORD (now) (H.T.). Colour bright 
apricot orange, far tho most striking variety 
in this lovely and pleasing tone of colour ; 
a flno upright grower, foliago liolly-Jikc and 
mildow proof, and as perfect in shape and 
form as A. K. Williams : very free and sweetly 
scented. Bushes only, 7/6 each. 
MRS. W. J. GRANT (H.T.). Imperial pink, 
good form, flowers borne on good stems. 
2/6 each. 
MRS. WEMYSS QUIN (II.T.). Intense lemon 
chromo. Absolutely distinct. 2/6 each. 
NELLIE PARKER (new). Palo creamy while 
with deeper centre flushed with blush at the 
tips of petals ; very largo and good. Gold 
M edal R.H.8. Bushes only. 2/6 oach. 
0^ OLD GOLD (II.T.). Vivid reddish orango 
with copper apricot shadings. 2/6 each. 
OPHELIA (H.T.). Salmon-flesh shaded 
with rose, large and of perfect shape. 2/6 eacli 
PHARISAER (H.T.). Rosy white shaded sal- 
mon, bud long, well-formed flower, growth 
vigorous. 21- each. 
VW PRINCESS MARY (new) (II.T.). Single 
deep crimson-scarlet with bright yellow 
anthers ; freo flowering. 2/6 each. 
PRESIDENT BOUCHE (Pcnietiana). Coraj 
red with rose, very large full roso. 2,6 each. 
QUEEN MARY (H.T.). Flowers medium 
size, flno form, colour lemon chromo, bordered 
deep carmine. 2/6 each. 
RAYON D’OR (Pernetiana). Pure yellow 
resembling Persian Yellow; tho buds are 
orango yellow with crimson flush, the open 
flower is clear yellow. 2 6 each. 
SOUVENIR DE GEORGE BECKWITH 
(Pernetiana) (new). Very largo full globular 
flowers on stiff stems, colour shrimp pink, 
tinted chromo yollow with deeper yellow at 
base of petals. Bushes 7/6 each. 
SUNBURST (II.T.). Long pointed bud ; flower 
cupped form ; yellow with orange -yellow- 
centre. 2/6 each. 
THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA (now) (II.T. 
A startlingly brilliant flow’er of intenso vermilion 
colour, deeply shaded old gold on reverse of 
petals, which spring from a pure orange base. 
Ground plants, 5/- each. 
WHITE KILLARNEY (II.T.). A pure white 
sport from tho w’ell-known old pink. 2 / 6 each . 
W WILLOWMERE (Pernetiana). A rich 
shrimp pink shaded yellow’ in the centrr. 
2/6 each. 
W. C. GAUNT (n.T.). Brilliant vermilion, 
tipped scarlet and intensified by the deep 
crimson maroon reverse. Ground plant-, 
2/6 each. 
