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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
Tea-scented Roses and their Hybrids—Group II ( continued ) 
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VICTORY, glowing scarlet; a good bedding variety; vig. 
VIKTORIA ADELHEID, strong, upright, and bushy. Flowers large, full, and 
perfect. Colour deep golden-yellow, reverse pure yellow, inverse a capuc.ine-red on 
deep golden-yellow. On opening the red increases leaving only a golden centre. 
Strong old rose perfume. 
VILLE DE PARIS, orange-yellow; long stems; upright and vigorous; mildew- 
proof; vig. 
VIOLET SIMPSON, vivid shrimp-pink, base of petals rich golden-yellow. Strong 
upright grower. Rich purple foliage. The bloom is a perfect structure, with long 
petals of great substance. * 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE-—S., creamy-pink, centre salmon-pink, large and 
sweet; vig. 
* WALTER C. CLARK, maroon-crimson, shaded with black; a fine dark variety; 
extraordinarily fragrant; vig. 
WALTHAM CROSS (Chaplin), colour growing crimson-scarlet; a vigorous bedding 
Rose, resembling in colour K. of K., but stronger in habit, and the flowers are much 
brighter and larger, with a few more petals. Its brilliant telling colour will make it 
a Rose that is wanted. The flowers are borne on strong stiff stems, and do not hang 
their heads. 
W. E. CHAPLIN, colour deep crimson, deepening to carmine-crimson. Vigorous, 
erect. Free-branching, healthy foliage. Very free-flowering and perpetual. Every 
bud produces a perfect flower, large and pointed. Sweet scented. Award of Merit, 
N.R.S. Gold Medal. 
WESTFIELD SCARLET, clear scarlet. Large, double, and slightly fragrant. 
WESTFIELD STAR, sulphur-yellow, perfect shape; bud sport from Ophelia; vig. 
W. E. WALLACE, deep golden-yellow, without shading; scented; a fine Rose; vig. 
WHITE ENSIGN, pure white, flushed cream at edge of petals; flowers medium 
size, of good shape and substance; recommended for all purposes; vig. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET—S., a sport from Maman Cochet, with snowy-white 
flowers; vig. 
WHITE OPHELIA, a white form of the well-known variety; vig. 
WILHELM BREDER, is best described as a glowing sunset. Blooms large and full; 
strong old rose perfume; vig. 
WILHELM KORDES, golden-yellow, edged coppery-yellow; fragrant; vig. 
WILLIAM ORR, deep velvety crimson, delightful sheen, outer petals lighter shade. 
The flowers are large, full, and of perfect form; strong perfume; very free-flowering. 
WINDSOR (Chaplin), colour crimson-scarlet. The growth is of ideal bedding type; 
very free-flowering, vigorous, and branching. The flowers are carried erect on long 
stiff stems, and are delightfully fragrant. 
WM. BOWYER (Chaplin), dark velvety red; a fine bedding Rose; sweetly scented; 
vigorous. 
WM. F. DREER, deep golden-yellow, shaded peach and old rose; vig. 
W. R. SMITH, white, tinged blush; large and full; mod. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
The Hybrid Perpetuals include many of the finest and hardiest among the Autumnals, and, for the most part, cannot be too highly 
recommended to Amateurs residing near large towns, or in any locality where the Tea-scented and Chinese do not thrive well. They are 
fine forcing Roses, and very sweet. It would seem that few are better adapted for pot culture. They thrive best in a rich soil with close 
pruning, regulated a little by the rate of growth. The vigorous growers succeed well grown as Pillar Roses. 
Standard Hybrid Perpetuals, in varieties of our selection, 42/- per dozen. Half-Standards, 36/ 
per dozen. Half-Standards of the kinds offered in Standard form can be supplied at 3/6 each. 
Price per dozen, 10/6 of varieties price 1/- each, when 1 DOZEN OF ONE 
VARIETY IS ORDERED. 
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rich maroon, shaded with violet; large, full, and finely- 
full, form globular and 
ABEL CARRIERE—F.S. 
shaped; vig. 
♦ALFRED COLOMB—F.S., bright clear red, large and 
excellent; vig. 
ANNIE CRAWFORD, clear bright pink; large and full. 
For Rock and Herbaceous Plants see pages 40 to 48. 
