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Wartburg (mult, scan.) (see page 84). 
W. F. Dreer (wich.), Hoopes & Thomas, 1903. — White 
rosettes, sometimes edged pink. — Vigorous climber. 
Pillar, arch, pergola. — Early summer-flowering. 
White Banksian.— See " Banksia alba." 
White Bath (Moss), Salter, 1810. — White.— Vigorous. 
— Garden. — Summer-flowering . 
White Dorothy (wich.), B. R. Cant & Sons, and Paul 
and Son, 1908. — Pure white. — Sport from " Dorothy 
Perkins," which see. Late summer -flow ering . 
White Killarney (H.T.), Waban Rose Co., 1909. — 
White, creamy centre. — Vigorous. — A sport from 
" Killarney ," which see. 
White Maman Cochet (T.), Cook, 1897. — White, 
tinged lemon. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, 
standard, pot. — An especially good Tea. 
White Maman Cochet, Climbing (T.) — Wall. — A 
climbing sport from "White Maman Cochet." 
White Pet (C), E. G. Henderson, 1879. — Creamy white. 
— Dwarf. — Garden, bedding. 
White Provence (Prov.). — Grimwood, 1777. — Paper 
white. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Summer- 
flowering. 
Wichmoss (wich.) (see page 84). 
wichuraiana (wich.), Species from Japan, 1880. — 
White, with yellow anthers. — Very vigorous. — 
Creeping. — Late summer -flowering. Single - 
flowered. Fragrant. This was first discovered by 
Dr. Wichura in i860, and introduced into Europe 
about 1873. 
