CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
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CHINESE or BENGAL, BOURBON, and NOISETTE ROSES 
R. indica, R. indica Bourboniana, and R. Noisettiana. 
The Chinese Roses are very valuable for bedding and massing, and for growing in any situation where an abundance and constant 
succession of flowers are desired, as they bloom from early summer, almost uninterruptedly, until late in autumn. The Bourbon and 
Noisette Roses are especially good in autumn. 
Price, 10/6 per dozen of varieties priced at 1/- each, when 12 of one variety are ordered. 
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ABBE MAWLEY, fine red; very free-flowering. 
ARMOSA ( Hermosa ), deep pink, of medium size; a most abundant bloomer, and fine for massing; 
moderate. 
♦COMMON CHINA or MONTHLY—C., bright pink; very free-flowering; vig. 
*COMTESSE DU CAYLA, coppery-carmine, shaded with orange and yelldw; very rich and 
effective; vig. 
CRAMOISIE SUPERIEURE, rich velvety crimson; beautiful; full; mod. 
DRESDEN CHINA, pale blush-pink, flushed carmine-rose at edge of petals; vig. 
DUCHER—F., white, medium size, fine form, full, free-flowering; vig. 
FELLENBERG—P.C., rosy-crimson, very free bloomer; good for massing; vig. 
IRENE WATTS, salmon-white in bud, changing to salmon-rose, long buds; very free in 
blooming; vig. 
JEAN BACH SISLEY, delicate silvery-rose, outer petals veined carmine; large for its class - a 
beautiful and distinct variety; vig. 
LEUCHTFEUER, deep blood-red, shaded with scarlet; an excellent variety of recent introduc¬ 
tion ; vig. 
*LITTLE PET (White Pet )—F., white, small and double; a pretty miniature Rose; and exceedingly 
free-blooming; dwarf. 
MADAME EUGENE RESAL, flowers variable, ranging from coppery-red to bright china-rose 
on an orange ground; large and double, with fine petals; fine for massing; one of the best; vig. 
MADAME LAURETTE MESSIMY, rose, shaded with yellow; pretty; distinct; one of the 
best; vig. 
MRS. ALLEN CHANDLER, white; a hardy variety for town gardens. 
♦MRS. BOSANQUET—F., delicate pale flesh; large and double; free; vig. 
♦MRS. PAUL—P.C., pinkish-white, large and full; a Bourbon Rose, suited to town gardens; vig. 
ORIENTAL QUEEN, brilliant orange-scarlet, with yellow base. Flowers quite equal to an H.T. 
^SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON, clear flesh, edges blush; beautiful; large, full; one of the 
best; vig. 
VIRIDIFLORA, green; curious; mod. 
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Climbing Varieties 
*AIMEE VIBERT, pure white; beautiful; full. 
ALISTER STELLA GRAY, pale yellow, with orange centre, changing to white as the flowers 
expand; small and produced in clusters. 
♦BOUQUET D’OR, pale yellow, centre coppery; large, full, of good form; one of the best. 
*CELINE FORESTIER, pale yellow; free bloomer; large and full. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR DE MALMAISON, flowers similar to Souvenir de Malmaison. 
DESCHAMPS (Longworth Rambler ), bright carmine, of medium size, but produced in great profusion; 
a very effective pillar, climbing, or decorative Rose. 
*DESPREZ A FLEURS JAUNES, red, buff, and sulphur; variable; very sweet. 
L’IDEAL, coppery-rose, reflexed with metallic tints of copper and gold; large, almost full; distinct 
and beautiful. 
MADAME BOURSIN, sulphur-yellow; large, full, and of good shape. 
MADAME PIERRE COCHET, deep orange-yellow; quite first-rate. 
REVE D’OR, deep yellow, sometimes coppery-yellow; large and full. 
VIRGINIE DEMONT BRETON, opening flowers coppery-rose, changing to salmon-rose. 
*WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON, fine orange-yellow, medium size, full, very showy and 
distinct; one of the best. 
*ZEPHERIN DROUHIN, large, semi-double, bright silvery-rose flowers; very free and showy; 
wood almost thornless. 
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