Nerissa (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1912. — Creamy-yellow. 
— Vigorous. — Garden. 
Old Gold (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1913.— Old gold, 
tinged scarlet. — Moderately vigorous. — Semi-double. 
— A good decorative Rose. 
Ophelia (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1912.— Salmon flesh. 
— Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, pot. 
Othello (H.T.), Paul & Son, 191 1. — Deep maroon. — 
Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 
Paul Plotoil (wich.), Barbier, 1910. — Bright rosy car- 
mine. — Vigorous climber. — Double rosettes in very 
large trusses. — Very effective. — Late flowering. 
Pink Pearl (H. Briar), Hobbies, Ltd., 1912. — Pale rose. 
— Pillar, pergola. — Semi-single. 
Portia (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 191 1.— Flesh, shaded 
yellow in centre. — Garden. 
President Yignet (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 191 1. — 
Vermilion red. — Vigorous — Garden. — Fragrant. 
Queen Mary (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1913. — Bright 
yellow, edged and shaded rose carmine. — Moderately 
vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Very free-flowering. 
A distinct and beautiful novelty. 
Queen of the Musks (Hybrid Musk), Paul & Son, 1912. 
— Creamy white, with red buds. — Dwarf. — Perpetual 
flowering. 
Rayon d'Or (Austrian Hybrid), Pernet-Ducher, 1910. — 
Bright gold and canary yellow. — Moderately 
vigorous. — Garden, bedding. — Very free and 
continuous. Glossy green foliage. A very striking 
colour. 
Reine Mere d'ltalie (H.T.), Bernaix, 1910. — Deep 
yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden. 
