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1/- Ecarlate ( Boytard, 1907), colour brilliant scarlet, flowers medium 
size, fairly full, and produced in great profusion. An 
exquisite bedding rose, mildew proof. 
3/6 EDITH PART (McGredy and Son, 1913), colour bright pink suffused 
with a deeper shading in the bud stage of carmine 
and yellow, a free and continuous bloomer . 
1 /- Edu Meyer ( Lambert , 1904), colour coppery yellow with red and 
orange shading, buds long and pointed, free and 
continuous blooming, exquisite for bedding.. 
i/6*Edward Mawley (McGredy and Son , 1911), colour deep rich 
velvety crimson with perfectly formed flowers 
of great depth and substance. An ideal rose for 
all purposes, and worthy of the name it bears. 
Gold Medal N.R.S. 
1/- Elizabeth Barnes (A. Dickson and Sons, 1907), satiny salmon rose 
with fawn centre, suffused with yellow ; reverse of 
petals deep rosy red, shaded with copper yellow ; 
a novel colour, large and full, with pointed centre ... 
1 /- Entente Cordiale (Perent-Ducher, 1908), large full down s, globular, 
creamy white or sulphury white, slightly edged 
carmine. This rose must not be confused with the 
variety H.B. Entente Cordiale, (see page 38). 
1/- *Ethel Malcolm (McGredy and Son, 1910), a white Mrs. ll . /. Grant, 
but a much better grower and equally free bloom¬ 
ing. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
1/- ‘Evelyn Dauntesey (McGredy and Son, 1911), colour soft salmon, 
stained with carmine rose with deeper centre. A 
free flowering garden or exhibition rose with 
splendid habit .. ... 
1/- Farben Koenigin {Sinner. 1902), imperial pink; good size flowers 
produced very freely ; pretty . 
i/6*Ferniehurst {A. Dickson and Sons, 1911], blooms large, full and 
well finished, of vigorous upright growth with 
distinct and handsome foliage, colour coppery rose 
pink. Very fragrant . 
1/- ^Florence Pemberton {A. Dickson and Sons. 1903), colour creamy 
white with a flush of pink, the edges of the petals 
peach ; large, full, and perfect shape, a grand 
exhibition or garden rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
1 /- *Trau Lilia Rautenstrauch (P. Lambert, 1903), colour apricot 
orange, suffused with yellow, tinted rose ; flowers 
large and full, with high pointed centre . 
i/6*Frau Margarethe Moller ( Ponlsen, 1912), large perfectly-formed 
blooms, carried erect on strong stems, colour 
deep old-rose in the centre, shading off lighter 
towards the outer petals .. 
1 /- Frau Oberhofgartner Singer {Lambert, 1908), clear flesh pink with 
delicate white edge, large, full and very free flowering 
i/6*Freda {Paul and Son, 1911), a good exhibition rose with perfect 
form and habit of growth, free and continuous 
flowering, in colour a distinct shade of old rose. 
1/- Friedrichsruh (Turk 1908), colour blood red, full flowers, freely 
produced in large trusses . 
F. R. Patzer (A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), flowers large and of great 
substance, and perfectly formed ; colour creamy 
buff, back of petals delicate pink .. 
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A pamphlet on growing roses under glass by FranK Cant, post free 3d. 
