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Stds. 
H.P.’s continued. 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
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-/9*Charles Lefebvre ) (Lacharme , 1861), rich velvety crimson ; very 
Marguerite Brassac 1 large, full and superbly imbricated form ; one 
of the best ; colour unique . 
-/■9 Clio (W. Paul and Son , 1894), flesh, centre rosy pink ; large flowers 
vig. 
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of fine globular shape, and freely produced . 
-/9*Commandant Felix Faure {Bouliguy, 1902), a rich lake, flushed 
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with brilliant crimson, large, full, well built flowers, 
one of the brightest and best of its colour . 
1/- Commandeur Jules Gravereaux (Croibicr , 1909), buds are long 
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and pointed, produced singly, flowers very large ; 
colour rich crimson, a very showy bedding rose ... 
-/ 9 # Comte Raimbaud (Rolland , 1867), clear crimson, flowers large 
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and full, with perfect pointed centre; free flowering. 
3/6 # CORONATION (Hugh Dickson , 1913), flowers of immense size and 
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great substance ; colour shading from flesh to bright 
shrimp pink. This is one of the largest roses yet 
raised, and as an exhibition rose is unrivalled. Gold 
Medal N.R.S..'. 
-/9*Crown Prince (W. Paul and Son , 1880), deep crimson ; large, fine 
full globular form ; early and free flowering . 
-/9*Dr. Andry (E. Verdier , 1864), bright crimson, large, full, and perfect 
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imbricated form ; a good old rose . 
-/9"Dr. Wm. Gordon (Wm. Paul and Son. 1905), brilliant satin pink ; 
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extra large flowers with high pointed centre . 
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-^’"'Duke of Edinburgh ( Pauland Son, 1868), scarlet crimson ; very large 
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and full ; one of the most brilliant and best of its 
colour. 
-/9*Duke of Teck ( Paul and Son , 1880), crimson scarlet ; large, full, 
and perfect globular form, with pointed centre ; 
very free flowering ; best on old plants . 
-/9*Duke of Wellington 1 ( Granger , 1864), vivid crimson ; medium size 
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Rosieriste Jacobs j flowers, full and perfect form ; free flowering 
-/9*Dupuy Jamain {Jam a in, 1868), bright cerise; large, full, deep, 
globular form ; free flowering ; early and late, one 
of the best . 
-/9 Eugene Fiirst {Soupert et Notting , 1875), velvety crimson, shaded 
free 
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deeper crimson ; large, full, and very sweetly 
perfumed . 
-/g*Exposition de Brie ) 
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Ferdinand de Lesseps / {Granger. 1865) shaded crimson ; a very fine 
^G^etW^ls^ey j colour - Iar g e full > and P erfect S lobular form 
-/9*Fisher Holmes ( E . Verdier , 1865), crimson scarlet ; large full, 
perfect globular pointed centre ; free flowering and 
constant .!. 
-/9*Frau Karl Druschki {P Lambert , 1901), pure white, very large, 
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perfectly formed with high pointed centre, and of 
great size ; a great exhibition and garden rose; far 
away the best white for all purposes, very free, and 
continuous blooming . 
-/9*General Jacqueminot ( Rousselel , 1853), bright scarlet crimson ; 
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globular, with pointed centre, perfect shape, very 
free flowering ; one of the best of its colour . 
2/-*Geoffrey Henslow ( Turner , 1912), colour darkest crimson, shaded 
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scarlet; a sport from Madame Victor Verdier ; 
fragrant and very free flowering. 
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Roses priced 9d. each will be charged 60/- per 100, Purchaser’s selection, when not less than 
three plants of each sort are taken. Single plants must be charged at list prices. 
