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Frau Karl Druschki (H.P). P. Lambert, 1900. — Pure 
white. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, 
standard, bedding, pot, pillar, pegging down, town. 
— The best white rose for all purposes, but lacking 
in fragrance. It may be grown as a semi -climber. 
Frau Lilla Rautenstrauch (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1903. 
— Cream with buff centre, changing to apricot in 
the autumn. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — 
A fine weather Rose. Fragrant. 
Fraulein Octayia Hesse (wich.) (see page 76). 
Freda (H.T.) (see page 76). 
Gardenia (wich.), Manda, 1899. — Bright yellow, 
changing to cream. — Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, 
arch, pergola, creeping, screen, weeping standard. 
— One of the best yellow wichuraianas. Early 
summer -flowering. 
G. C. Waud (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1908.- Rose, 
suffused orange and scarlet. — Moderately vigorous. 
— Exhibition, garden, bedding. — A most distinct 
shade of colour. Tea scented. 
General Jacqueminot (H.P.), Roussel, 1853. — Bright 
scarlet crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard, 
pot. — Free flowering. Very fragrant. 
General McArthur (H.T.), The E. G. Hill Co., 1905.— 
Bright scarlet crimson. — Vigorous. — Garden, 
standard, bedding. — A fine bedding Rose. Fragrant. 
General-Superior A. Janssen (H.T.) (see page 76). 
Geoffrey Henslow (H.T.) (see page 76). 
Geoffrey Henslow (H.P.) (see page 76). 
George Arends (H.P.) (see page 76). 
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