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Half. 
H.P.’s continued. 
Habit of 
Stds. 
Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
Growth. 
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i/- George Arends ( Hinner, 1910), a perpetual rose coloured Frau Karl 
Drusckki . 
vig. 
2/' 
2/- 
1/- *Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau ( Guinoisseau, 1908), a rich crimson 
with velvety shading, very large flowers, perfection 
in shape, one of the best exhibition varieties, lasting 
well when cut, a crimson Frau Karl Drusckki . 
11 
-/9*Gustave Piganeau (Pernct fils-Dticker, 1889), brilliant carmine lake, 
very large, full, and perfect shaped flowers ; an 
exhibitor’s rose only . 
mod. 
-/^Helen Keller (A. Dickson and Sons, 1895), a rosy cerise ; flowers 
large, full, and perfectly formed ; petals large and 
shell-shaped ; an exhibitor’s rose only. Gold Medal 
N.R.S. 
free 
2 ( - 
2 /' 
-/9*Her Majesty ( Bennett , 1885), clear satin rose globular imbricated 
form ; flowers exceptionally large and of great sub¬ 
stance ; an exhibition rose only. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
rob & 
vig. 
-/9*Horace Vernet (J. B.Guillotfils, 1866), scarlet crimson, shaded darker 
crimson ; very large and full, perfect shape ; 
a grand show rose but a poor grower . 
mod. 
2/- 
1/6 
-/9*Hugh Dickson (Hugh Dickson , 1904), crimson, shaded with scarlet ; 
large and perfection in shape ; a grand rose for 
any purpose, being free, constant and reliable. 
Gold Medal N.R.S. . 
vig. 
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-/9*Hugh Watson (A. Dickson and Sons, 1904), colour crimson, shaded 
carmine : blooms large, full, and perfect shape. 
-/9*Jeannie Dickson (A. Dickson and Sons, 1890), rosy pink, with a dis¬ 
tinct margin of silvery pink on the edge of each 
petal ; flowers large, with perfect high pointed centre 
11 
2/’ 
i/6 
-/9*John Stuart Mill ( Turner , 1875), bright clear red ; large, very full 
imbricated form, a good late rose . 
-/9 Louis Ricard ( Boutigny , 1902), colour velvety crimson, shaded black 
and vermilion, large pasony-like flowers, shape 
uncertain ; one of the darkest roses . 
-/9*Mme. Eugene Yerdier ( E. Verdier , 1878), silvery rose ; a large 
flower of immense substance, and perfect form, an 
exhibitor’s rose only .'.. 
2 1 - 
i/6 
-/9 >: ’Mme. Gabriel Luizet ( Liabaud, 1877), light silvery pink ; large, 
full, and perfect shape . 
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-/9*Mme. Haussmann ( Baumann , 1863), bright crimson, large, full, and 
perfect form when caught right, best on old plants 
2/- 
i/6 
-/9~Mme. Victor Verdier (t£. Verdier, 1863), clear light crimson ; large, 
full, and perfect form . 
-/9*Marchioness of Downshire ( A. Dickson and Sons, 1894), colour beau¬ 
tiful satin pink, shaded with rose ; large, full and 
excellent form. An exhibitor’s rose only. Gold 
Medal N.R.S ... 
-/9’Marchioness of Dufferin (A. Dickson and Sons, 1891), a rosy pink ; 
very large, full, and globular form ; an exhibitor’s 
rose only difficult to grow. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
rob. 
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-/9*Marchioness of Londonderry (A .Dickson and Sons, 1893), ivory white, 
deep large globular-formed flowers ; impatient of 
wet ; an exhibitor’s rose only. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
2/' 
i/6 
-/9*Margaret Dickson(A. Dickson and Sons, 1891), ivory-white,withblush 
centre ; large, fairly full, and perfect shape flowers ; 
mildews badly. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
vig. 
All Dwarfs priced 1/6 each will be charged 15/- nett cash per doz., and Standards priced 2 /- each will be 
charged 21/- per doz. (Purchaser’s selection! nett cash, when not less than three of a sort are ordered. 
