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Slds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
i/6 -/9*Marie Baumann ( Baumann , 1863), bright red; very large, full, 
and perfect globular reflexed form ; a grand 
exhibition rose .. 
— -/9 ?i 'Marie Verdier ( E. Verdier, 1877), the purest silvery rose colour ; 
perfect deep cupped form ; suitaDle only for 
exhibitors... 
— -/9 Merveille de Lyon ( Pcrnet , 1882), white, sometimes tinted with 
pink ; large open cupped form . 
— -/9*M. H. Walsh (A. Dickson and Sons, 1905), colour rich velvety crimson 
suffused with scarlet, flowers large, full and 
perfection in shape, one of the best dark autumnals 
1/6 -/9 # Mrs. Cocker (Cocker and Sons, 1899), a lovely soli pink, large full 
flowers with high centre, and perfect outline. Gold 
Medal N.R.S.. 
1/6 i/-*Mrs. Frank Cant (Frank Cant and Co., 1897), a beautiful clear pink, 
the edge and back of petals silvery white, the base 
of the petal being two shades deeper in colour ; the 
flowers are very full, and perfectly formed . 
— -/9 Mrs. Geo. Dickson {Bennett. 1885), bright satiny [link, with deeper 
centre ; fairlv full, and perfect shape ; an early 
continuous bloomer, a good autumnal, mildew proof 
1/6 -/q’"Mrs. John Laing ( Bennett, 1887), soft rosy pink ; very huge, full and 
perfect deep globular form ; a continuous bloomer, 
and quite first-rate. Gold Medal N.R.S.. 
1/6 -/9*Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford (A. Dickson and Sons, iH 14). colour 
clear rosy pink, the outer petals shaded with pale 
flesh, base of petals white ; the flowet s are large, 
perfectly formed, produced abundantly and 
continuously. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
— i/-*Muriel (Frank Cant and Co., 1902), co.our deep salmon pink, large, full 
well-formed flowers, magnificent in shape, size, and 
colour, best in cool seasons. 
— -./9*0scar Cordel (P. Lambert, 1897), colour bright carmine. large pieony- 
like flowers, perfectly formed with immense petals ; 
sweetly scented, and free flowering, requires dull cool 
weather . . 
— -/9 Paul Neyron ( Levet, 1869), bright rose ; flowers of enormous size ; 
very strong growing and free flowering . 
— -/9*Pride of Waltham (IV. Paul and Son, 1881), light salmon pink ; a 
charm ng colour ; very large and full . 
1/6 -/9*Prince Arthur (Cant, 1875), bright crimson ; large, full, and perfect 
globular shape . 
1/6 -/9 j Prince Camille de Rohan (E. Verdier, 1861), the deepest velvety 
| La Rjsiere crimson ; medium size, and good shape ; strong 
growing and free flowering, early and late . 
— -/9*ReY. Alan Cheales (Paul and Son, 1897), pure lake ; back of petals 
silvery white ; large, full and perfect shape; a 
bold showy rose . 
—- -/g*Reynolds Hole (Pau .1 and Son, 1872), deep maroon, flushed with 
scarlet ; very large, full, and good globular form, 
an exhibitor’s rose only . 
— 1/ Rouge AngeYine (Guinoisseau, 1908), colour poppy scarlet, enormous 
petals when fully expanded not unlike a huge 
paeony ; bud long and pointed, a grand garden rose.. 
— -/9*Senateur Yaisse (Guillot, 1859), bright dazzling crimson ; fair size, 
perfect globular form ; the best of the old crimson 
roses in autumn . 
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