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SINGLE WICHURAIANA ROSES. 
Delight (M. /f. Walsh, 1907), bright carmine, base of petals white, centre filled with yellow, 
flowers borne in clusters. Late flowering.’ 
Evangeline (H. M. Walsh, 1907), single flower two inches in diameter, borne in large clusters ; 
white, with tips of petals pink, deliciously fragrant, a very 
beautiful and valuable climbing rose for pergolas, etc. Late 
flowering ... 
Hiawatha (M. H. 11 alsh, 1905)' the flowers are single and an intense deep shade of crimson 
with petals shading to pure white at the base, the foliage is dark % 
Stds. 3/6 green and glossy, magnificent for arches and pergolas. Late 
flowering. 
Jersey Beauty .pale yellow, large single flowers, with bright yellow stamens, a 
Stds. 3/6 . very beautiful variety, much admired. Early flowering . 
Joseph Billard (Barbier, 1905), bright rose, almost crimson, base of petals pale yellow, 
flowers single, 4 in. in diameter, produced in large pyra¬ 
midal clusters, distinct. Early flowering... 
Paradise (M. H. U alsh, 1907), colour pink and white ; the formation of the petals is 
most peculiar and effective, the edges being imbricated. 
Early flowering .. 
White Wichuraiana (Dr, Wichura, 1866), pure white flowers, produced in clusters, blooming in 
August .!. 
SINGLE, SUMMER, PROVENCE, AND OTHER ROSES. 
Austrian Copper (see page 38.) Habit of 
Austrian Yellow (see page 38.) Growth. 
Mrs. 0. Q. Orpen (0. G. Orpen, 
flushed rose 
in pyramidal 
and suitable 
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Rosa Moschata Alba 
Rosa Pomifera . 
1906), colour a very pretty faint pink, 
with bright anthers, large flowers produced 
trusses. The plant is very strong growing, 
for pillars, hedges, screens, or bushes. Gold Medal, N.R S. 
•flowers white, slightly tinted with pink ; a free bloomer, colour 
..blush coloured flowers ; producing large scarlet fruit pods 
in great abundance . 
1 /- R ® s * Rubrifolia (Dr. Swainson, 1803), soft rose. The beauty of this variety is its"foliage’ 
which is of a delightful reddish shade so valuable for decoration 
SINGLE JAPANESE ROSES (ROSA RUGOSA). 
-/9 Alba ( Thunberg ) . large white single flowers . 
-/9 Atropurpurea (Paul and Son, 1899), colour blackish crimson, shading"to "maroon ’crimson’ as 
the flowers open, charming . 
I/- Repens Alba (Paul and Son, 1903), pure white flowers produced freely and"continuousiv the 
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-/9 Rubra (Thunberg , 1802) 
weeping habit of this rose is most striking. 
very vig. 
.deep rose, shaded violet ; large flowers. v 
Bourbon Roses and their Hybrids. 
These are mostly suitable to grow as Pillar Roses, and the majority in this section 
are good Autumnals, and require little pruning. 
name. description. 
"/9 Hekmosa [ (Manhesan, 1840), colour pink ; free flowering, and effective for massing . 
1 1 - Dawn ( Paul and 1898), colour rosy pink, shaded to silvery rose ; flowers large and semi- 
double, produced in clusters, suitable for pillars or arches ... 
-/9 Mme. Isaac Pereire ( Margottm, 1882), vivid carmine, very large and full ; a hardy, free 
flowering rose, best in autumn, should be sparingly pruned and 
“ P e gged down ” . 
-/9 Mme. Plantier (Plantier, 1835), pure white, medium size, double ' flo wer's produced ’ abundantly 
and continuously ; excellent for bedding or for pillars. This is 
a Hybrid China, and not a pure Bourbon . 
- 1 9 Mrs - p aul ( p aul and Son, 1891), blush white, shaded peach ; large full imbricated form ;’a most 
valuable addition to this class ; as a bedder it should be 
, “ pegged ” down. Gold Medal N.R.S. very 
'/9 Souvr. de la Malmaison ( Beluze , 1843), blush white, shaded flesh, verv large and full, best in 
, . autumn ; very hardy and free flowering . 
1/- Zephyrine Drouhin (Bizot, 1873), bright silvery pink, flowers semi-double, very showy, delicious 
perfume, thornless, a good pillar rose . 
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