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Sarah Bernhardt (H.T.), Dubreuil, 1907. — Scarlet 
crimson, shaded. — Vigorous. — Garden, hedge. — 
Semi-double. 
Schtieewittchen (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, 1901. — 
Ivory white. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging. 
Scotch. — See pimpinellifolia. 
Seabird (H.T.), (see page 83). 
Senateur Mascuraud (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1909. — 
Creamy white, shaded yellow, with often a deep 
orange centre. — Vigorous. — Garden, pot. — Free 
flowering. 
Senateur Yaisse (H.P.), Guillot pere, 1859. — Bright 
crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — Good in 
autumn. Fragrant. 
sericea, pteracantha (Species), Vilmorin, 1905. — 
White. — Garden, bush. — Noteworthy for its trans- 
lucent and huge red thorns on the young wood. 
Very early summer-flowering. 
sericea (Species). — White. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. 
— Has only four petals. 
Sheila Wilson (H.T.) (see page 83). 
Shower of Gold (wich.), Paul & Son, 1910. — Golden 
yellow, changing to pale yellow. — Vigorous climber. 
— Pillar, arch, pergola. — Early mid-season. A 
valuable addition to the yellow climbers. Effective 
foliage. 
Simplicity (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1909. — Pure white. — 
Very vigorous. — Garden. — Large flowers. Nearly 
single-flowered. 
sinica Anemone (Hybrid of Species), F. Schmitt, 1895. 
— Silvery-pink, shaded rose. — Vigorous. — Semi- 
climber. — Screen, wall. — A charming single-flowered 
rose. Early summer-flowering. 
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