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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
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r Waltham (rc 
Tea-scented Roses and their Hybrids—Group II ( continued ) 
GOLDEN OPHELIA, a seedling from Ophelia ; golden-yellow, paler edges; vig. 
GOLDENES MAINZ, yellow with red stripes; blooms open full and keep their 
colour. Very free-flowering. 
GOOILAND BEAUTY, clear golden-orange; flowers large, semi-double; very free- 
flowering, with dark green glossy foliage. 
GORGEOUS—S., pink, shaded with yellow, flushed and veined with copper; vig. 
*GRACE DARLING—F.S., base of petals creamy-white, shaded peach colour; vig. 
GRATIA, large creamy-white, full, fragrant, and well formed. Erect and free-flowering. 
GWYNETH CHAPLIN (Chaplin), colour rich canary-yellow, without shading; 
strong, upright grower; making a good bedding yellow that is much needed. 
Flowers are large, full, and well formed. 
GWYNETH JONES, brilliant carmine-orange without shading; ideal for bedding; 
a beautiful variety; vig. 
GWYNNE CARR, shell-pink to lilac-rose; golden-yellow base; vig. 
HADLEY, dark red, large and full; vig. 
HANS BILLERT, brilliant red. A promising bedding variety. 
HARRY KIRK, deep sulphur-yellow, edges of petals a lighter shade; vig. 
HAWLMARK CRIMSON, crimson-maroon to crimson-scarlet; semi-double; vig. 
HAWLMARK SCARLET, brilliant scarlet, medium size; sweetly scented. 
HAZEL ALEXANDER, bright deep crimson, with great depth of petals; borne on 
strong stiff upright stems; magnificent perfume; very vigorous. 
HEINRICH GAEDE, deep rosy-cerise tinged with yellow, very pretty buds on erect 
stems. Glossy green foliage; vig. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND, deep golden-yellow on the reverse, a vivid capucine- 
nasturtium-red on the inner face of the petals. Large and pointed buds opening into 
perfect blooms; vigorous and erect. 
HENRIETTA, fiery orange-crimson, changing to soft coral-salmon; vig. 
HENRY NEVARD, crimson-scarlet; flowers large and finely formed; highly 
perfumed. 
H. E. RICHARDSON, brilliant crimson; fine form; vig. 
HERMANN EGGERS, a glowing scarlet, with high-centred long-pointed bud. 
Strong growth and fine large blooms. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY, glowing crimson, with darker shading; vig. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE, dark red, yellow centre; medium size; vig. 
HUGO ROLLER, lemon-yellow, edged and suffused with crimson; mod. 
H. V. MACHIN—S., scarlet-crimson, grained with black; a good Rose; vig. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE, a very fine sparkling rose-pink; free-flowering. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY, orange-yellow, shaded salmon; vig. 
INNOCENCE (Chaplin), single; pure white; a beautiful variety; vig. 
IRISH BEAUTY, single; white, with yellow anthers; mod. 
IRISH CHARM, rich apricot, passing to a delicate pink; free-flowering. 
IRISH ELEGANCE, single; bronzy-scarlet, changing to rose colour; vig. 
IRISH FIREFLAME, orange-crimson buds, opening ochre-yellow; single; vig. 
IRISH GLORY, single; crimson, changing to rose; vig. 
ISOBEL, single; pink, flushed with carmine and orange; vig. 
IVY MAY, rose-pink, base of petals amber, flushed with gold on outside; pretty and 
distinct colour. 
I. ZINGARI, orange and scarlet, semi-double, perpetual and free-flowering; sweetly 
scented; fine habit. 
JAMES GIBSON, glowing crimson-scarlet, with velvety sheen. A large, full, well- 
made flower that opens well in all weathers. 
JAMES REA, rich carmine-lake, but would be popularly described a rose-pink; 
flowers of huge size, perfect form, and very fragrant. 
JAMES W ALLEY, rich apricot shaded fiery-salmon; free-flowering, good habit; 
fragrant; vig. 
JANET, buff-yellow, large and cupped; fragrant; vig. 
*J. B. CLARK—S., deep scarlet, shaded with blackish-crimson; vig. 
J. C. THORNTON, fine, full, well-shaped flowers. Bright scarlet-crimson, vigorous, 
good foliage; free-flowering; a fine bedder. 
J. G. GLASSFORD, deep crimson-lake without shading; fragrant; vig. 
JOANNA BRIDGE, straw-yellow, with strawberry-coloured shading; vig. 
JOANNA HILL, a new clear yellow rose, with deeper heart, that is distinct. Fine 
foliage, healthy, long stems, free-flowering. 
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