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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
Tea-scented Roses and their Hybrids—Group I ( continued ) 
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Climbing sports of their respective 
varieties, producing flowers similar 
Ito the kinds from which they have 
' sprung. 
LOS ANGELES 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU 
MDME. ABEL CHATENAY 
MDME. BUTTERFLY 
MDME. E. HERRIOT 
MELANIE SOUPERT 
MRS. AARON WARD 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES 
MRS. HENRY MORSE (Chaplin) 
OPHELIA 
PAUL LEDE 
PERLE DES JARDINS 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA 
RICHMOND 
STEVENS 
SHOT SILK 
SUNBURST / 
SL T NSTAR, a climbing sport of the well-known and popular bedding variety. 
CUPID, flesh colour tinted with peach and opal; large single flowers. 
DANAE, a perpetual-flowering yellow cluster Rose. 
DR. ROUGES, red, with yellowish centres; of irregular form, resembling a Cactus Dahlia. 
EVA, carmine-red, nearly single; similar to American Pillar but darker; flowers in large 
trusses. Perpetual-flowering. A rose we thoroughly recommend everyone to grow. 
FLORENCE HASWELL VEITCH, brilliant scarlet, shaded with black; large, moderately 
full, of excellent shape; very fragrant. 
FRANCOIS CROUSSE, bright crimson, sometimes fiery-red; large, full, and of good shape; 
hardy for its class. 
*GLOIRE DE DIJON, yellow, shaded with salmon, very large and full; a superb Rose. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ, brilliant cinnabar-scarlet, shaded velvety fiery-red; of semi-climbing 
habit; fine for massing or pegging; vig. 
GUSTAVE REGIS, canary-yellow, centre saffron-yellow. 
LADY GWENDOLINE COLVIN, apricot-salmon, shaded yellow and carmine. 
LADY WATERLOW, salmon-rose, edged carmine; semi-double; most beautiful and effective. 
LEMON PILLAR, buds lemon-yellow, opening flowers pale sulphur; large and full. 
*MADAME ALFRED CARRlMRE, salmon-flesh, changing to white; large, full. One of 
the most beautiful climbing Roses in cultivation. 
*MADAME BERARD—S., clear salmon-rose; large, full, and of fine form; good habit. 
MADAME GREGOIRE STAECHELIN, the long-pointed buds are crimson at first 
opening to very large flowers of beautiful pearl-pink splashed with carmine. Rich perfume. 
Rapid growing. One of the best of recent introductions. 
*MADAME MARIE LAV ALLEY, bright rose, shaded and reflexed with white, large and 
double; very effective. 
♦MADAME MOREAU—S., coppery-yellow, with deeper centre; reverse of petals rosy- 
apricot. A fine climbing Tea. One of the best in this section. 
MARECHAL NIEL—S., beautiful deep yellow; large, full, and globular form; very 
sweet. 
MISS MARION MANIFOLD, crimson-scarlet that does not easily fade or blue. Scented. 
MONSIEUR DESIR, velvety crimson, often shaded with violet; large and double; good 
form and habit. 
MRS. JOHN WHICHER, an exceedingly beautiful climber; pale primrose-yellow. Large 
full flowers carried on erect stems. Fragrant, vigorous, and free-flowering. 
MRS. ROSALIE WRINCH, pink; single or semi-double. 
ROSES FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES 
Our export Trade of Roses has of late years reached very large dimensions, and we may say that 
our selection and packing of plants for various climates has now attained such a state of perfection 
that it is rare to meet with any serious losses in our consignments. Our experience points to the 
following seasons as the best for shipment to foreign countries: Australia and New Zealand, September 
and October; India and West Indies, any time between October and December; United States of 
America, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, and most parts of Germany, October or March; Belgium, Holland, 
Portugal, etc., etc., from October to March. 
