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Polyantha Roses continued. 
Habit ot 
NAME. . DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
Phillippine Lambert (P. Lambert, 1902), colour silvery flesh, centre darker ; flowers 
small and pretty, produced freely and continuously. dwarf 
Princess Ena (H. F. May , 1908), a very dwarf perpetual flowering rose, with single 
flowers rose-pink in colour . free 
Queen of the Musks (Paul ar.d Son 1911), a new departure in the dwarf Polyanthus, 
large bunches of creamy white flowers with pink centres, the 
buds rosy pink ; very effective . vig. 
Red Pet (Paul and Son, 1888), bright crimson ; flat imbricated flowers . free 
Rodhatte (Red Ridinghood) (/’ oulsen , 1912), clear shining cherry-red, half-filled blooms 
appear in large clusters, and are of the size of Carmine Pillar.,... „ 
Rosalind (Paul and Son, 1908), bright pink flowers with deep rose-coloured buds, 
the colour of a Malmaison Carnation, particularly fine in the 
autumn . „ 
Schneekopf (P. Lambert, 1903), pure white, small flowers produced in large clusters, 
pretty in all stages ... „ 
Schneewittchen (P. Lambert, 1901), small creamy white flowers, produced in 
pyramidal trusses. „ 
Snowstorm (Paul and Son, 1908), the large trusses of flowers are pure white, 
and are produced freely and continuously . „ 
Susie (Walter Easlea, 1913), a double and large flowered variety, colour is peach 
and salmon with reddish splashes . ... dwarf 
White Pet ( Henderson, 1879), creamy white ; a profuse bloomer and free grower. free 
CHINA ROSES. 
These are persistent bloomers, splendid for massing, and most suitable for beds or hedges, and 
require very little cutting except to remove any dead wood, and to keep the plants in shape. 
ttulf I Habit of 
Stds. Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
- I/- Antoinette Guillerat (Buatois, 1898), rosy copper, edged with bright rose, small 
perfect shaped buds ; a good bedder . vig. 
— — ■/- Chin Chin China ( Hobbies, 1909), a sport from Mme. Eugene Resal, clear sulphur-yellow 
retaining its colour to the last, blooms are well-formed and it is 
highly recommended for decorative and bedding purposes. „ 
2/- 2/- -/t; Common China (Parsons, 1796), pale pink ; a vigorous grower, and constant bloomer ; 
suitable for beds or hedges . ,, 
2/6 2/- 1/- Comtesse du Cayla (Guillot, 1903), colour ranging from nasturtium red, tinted with 
orange and carmine, to coppery-orange-yellow, shaded with 
carmine, flowers longand pointed, produced freely and continuously free 
— — 1 /- Cora (Schwartz 1899), clear yellow, tinted' carmine ; medium size, perfect shape ; 
exquisitely beautiful . 
— — ■/9 Cramoisie Superieure (Plantier, 1834), velvety crimson ; very free blooming ; 
one of the best. vig. 
— — -/ 9 Crimson China (T. Evans, 1810), deep velvety crimson ; semi-double ; very free ; 
flowering in clusters . „ 
— — •/9 Ducher Ducher, 1869), the best white; perfect flowers, borne in large trusses ,, 
2/- 2/- -/9 Fabvier (Lafjay), .dazzling crimson, with faint line of white stripes, the brightest 
of' this class, an excellent bedder. 
— — ■/9 Fellenberg ( Fellenberg , 1857), flowers crimson ; produced abundantly and con¬ 
tinuously; a good bedder..... ., 
1/- Irene Watts ( Guillot , 1896), long pointed bud ; colour delicate China rose, varying 
from salmon-white to pale pink . ,, 
- 1/- Laurette Messimy ( Guillot , 1887), satiny rose, base of petals bronzy yellow ; a 
charming distinct colour ; buds produced in great profusion and 
continuously; a hardy strong growing pretty bedder, with 
elegant foliage. „ 
2 /- 2/- 1 /- Mme. Eugene Resal ( Guillot. 1875). bright satin rose, base of petals orange yellow ; 
a delightful colour ; a continuous bloomer ; suitable for massing ,, 
-/9 Mrs. Bosanquet (Lafjay, 1832), pale flesh colour ; very free and continuous blooming „ 
1 h President W. H. Taft ( ), deep bright blood red, very free a 
good bedding rose . 
2/- 2/- I/- Queen Mab (W. Paul and Son, 1896), colour soft rosy apricot, centre shaded with 
orange ; long pointed buds, produced freely and continuously 
from early summer until late autumn, exquisite . „ 
All varieties priced 9 d. in this section will be charged 7/6 doz. when not less than 12 of a sort are ordered. 
One dozen fine dwarf China Roses, our choice, 8/- post free. 
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