CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
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Dwarf Multiflora or Polyantha Roses ( continued ) 
WHITE ECHO, white sport of Echo, same habit. 
WHITE ORLEANS, habit of Orleans Rose, but flowers white; a nice variety. 
YVONNE RABIER, pure white; an excellent variety of recent introduction; vig. 
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PROVENCE and MOSS ROSES (R. centifolia) 
15/- per dozen, when 1 DOZEN OF ONE VARIETY IS ORDERED. 
BLANCHE MOREAU ( Perpetual Moss) —F., pure white, produced in clusters, and freely furnished 
with deep green moss; one of the best; vig. 
*CABBAGE or COMMON ( Provence) —F., rosy-pink, large and full; very sweet; vig. 
^COMMON (Moss) —F., pale rose, large and full; one of the best; vig. 
CRIMSON GLOBE (Moss), deep crimson, large, full, and perfectly globular. 
CRISTATA or CRESTED (Provence) —F., rose, pale edges; beautiful; large and full; mod. 
DE MEAUX or POMPON (Miniature Provence), rosy-lilac, very small; full; dwarf. 
LITTLE GEM (Moss) —F., a miniature Moss Rose, forming compact bushes, covered with small 
double rosy-crimson flowers; beautifully mossed; mod. 
MADAME WM. PAUL (Perpetual Moss), bright rose; large, full, and of finely-cupped form; mod. 
SPONG (Miniature Provence), pale rose, small and very double; dwarf. 
WHITE BATH (Moss) —F., paper-white, beautiful, large, and full; one of the best; mod. 
WHITE DE MEAUX (Miniature Provence), white, small and full; dwarf. 
WHITE PROVENCE, pure white; large and full; mod. 
SCOTCH ROSES (R. spinosissima) 
The Varieties belonging to this group form compact bushes, flowering abundantly early in the season. They are not adapted for 
growing as Standards. The flowers are double, small, and globular, many of them on the bush looking like little balls. Their colours are 
yellow, white, and various shades of pink, rose, and crimson. Scotch Roses are in good taste planted as a hedge round a Rosarium, where 
such may be required; a bank of them also produces a good effect. 
Single-flowered Scotch Roses, of various Colours ... ... ... ... 1/3 each. 14/- per dozen 
Double-flowered Scotch Roses, of various Colours ... ... . 1/3 „ 14/- „ 
Perpetual Scotch Rose—Stanwell Perpetual, rosy-white, very free and sweet 1/3 ,, 14/— ,, 
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AUSTRIAN ROSES and their HYBRIDS (R. lutea) 
AUSTRIAN COPPER, single; mod. 
AUSTRIAN YELLOW, single; mod. 
BEAUTE DE LYON, coral-red, slightly shaded with yellow; very bright and showy, especially 
when half-open; vig. 
HARRISONII, fine golden-yellow, double, flowers profusely; vig. 
JACQUELINE, semi-double, reddish-copper flowers; free-flowering, decorative; vig. 
JULIET—S., outside of petals old gold, interior varying from scarlet to rich rosy-red, changing to 
deep rose as the flowers expand; large and full; vig. 
PERSIAN YELLOW, deep yellow, large and full; superb; mod. 
SOLEIL D’OR, golden-yellow, shaded with orange and crimson, the orange often predominating; 
large and full; very sweet; vig. 
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ALBA, DAMASK, and GALLICA or PROVINS ROSES 
and their Hybrids 
(R. alba, R. damascena, and R. gallica) 
ALBA (The Jacobite Rose), semi-double, white flowers; vig. 
CELESTIAL, flesh-colour, beautifully tinted with the most delicate pink, of medium size, double, 
cupped; vig. 
*LA VILLE DE BRUXELLES—C., light rose, margin blush; large and full; vig. 
MADAME AUDOT, glossy flesh, large and full; mod. 
MADAME HARDY, white; beautiful; large and full; vig. 
MADAME LEGRAS, creamy-white, large and full; mod. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH, soft blush, of medium size; vig. 
RED DAMASK, crimson; apparently the type from which Rosa Mundi sported; mod. 
ROSA ML7NDI, red, striped with white, occasionally all-red; large and semi-double; exceedingly 
showy and attractive; one of the best; mod. 
VARIEGATA DI BOLOGNA, crimson, regularly striped and banded with white; distinct; vig. 
VILLAGE MAID, white, striped with rose and purple; mod. 
