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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
NEW ROSES FOR 1935 
ELIZABETH LEE (H.T.) 
A beautiful dark velvety red. The flowers are perfect in shape and substance and borne 
on stiff, upright stems. Free-flowering and sweetly scented. Ideal for bedding or exhibition. 
Received an Award of Merit at the R.H.S., 1934. 
Dwarf Plants, 5/- Standards on Rugosa, 5/- 
L. R. MAY (H.T.) 
A blend of scarlet crimson-lake paling to a silvery-pink. The base of petals are suffused 
with rich orange, forming a vivid and unique colouring. The flowers are large, and beautifully 
formed, and freely produced on stiff upright stems. Vigorous. 
Dwarf Plants, 5/- 
Roses of Our Own Raising of 1934 
ELSE CHAPLIN (Poly.) 
This splendid new rose is free-flowering and the colour a deep rich pink. It has the same 
growth and habit of Else Poulsen, but flowers in larger trusses. 
Dwarf Plants, 1/6 
ELSIE (Wich.) 
A beautiful soft pink; single; of similar habit to Hiawatha. Very rampant and flowers 
in abundance. The foliage is deep glossy green and very effective. 
Dwarf Plants, I /6 
Roses of Our Own Raising of 1933 
EMPRESS (H.T.) 
Dark cerise inlaid with red. The flowers are borne on stiff stems and very erect. Beautiful 
large dark foliage. Vigorous. Awarded Clay Cup by the R.H.S. 1932 for the best scented rose. 
Dwarf Plants, 1/6 Standards on Briar, 4/6 
NORMAN ROGERS (H.T.) 
Large flowers of deep rose-pink, shaded yellow at base. Very free-flowering and vigorous. 
An ideal bedding rose. 
Dwarf Plants, 1/3 
LOVELINESS (Wich.) 
Soft rose-pink in colour, flowering in large trusses, it is attractive by it delightful almond 
scent. Vigorous. July. 
Dwarf Plants, 1/6 
