3° 
Edith Bellenden (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 
1895. — P a ^ e rose. — Very vigorous. — Garden, pillar, 
hedge. — Raised by Lord Penzance. Summer- 
flowering. 
Edith Part (H.T.) (see page 75). 
Edu Meyer (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1904. — Copper coloured 
flesh, with fawn shading. — Moderately vigorous. — 
Garden, bedding. — Setni-do7ible. 
Edward Mawley (H.T.) (see page 75). 
Electra (mult, scan.), J. Veitch & Sons, 1900. — Pale 
yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola. — 
Summer-flowering. 
Elizabeth (H.T.) (see page 75). 
Elisa Robichon (wich.), Barbier, 1901. — Rose, shaded 
pale yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, 
pergola, creeping, weeping standard, hedge. — 
Summer-How ering. 
Elizabeth Barnes (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907. — 
Salmon rose, fawn centre. — Garden. 
Entente Cordiale (Austrian Hybrid), Guillot, 1909. — 
Coppery yellow, edged rose. — Vigorous. — Garden. 
— Quite distinct from the rose of the same name 
raised by Pemet-Ducher, which is creamy -white in 
colour. 
Erna Teschendorf? (poly, pom.) (see page 75). 
Ethel (wich.) (see page 75). 
Ethel Malcolm (H.T.) (see page 75). 
Eugenie Lamesch (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, 1899. — Clear 
yellow, buds edged carmine. — Dwarf. — Garden, 
bedding, edging. — Distinct violet scent. 
