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ROSE WICHURAIANA AND ITS HYBRIDS. 
These are suitable for Rockery, or Sloping Banks, Pillars, Pergolas, Arches, and Screens, also for 
covering the bare trunks of Trees, being strong, free blooming, hardy and mildew proof. They can 
also be supplied in pots, from 2/6 to 5/- each. / 
The species White Wichuraiana is very late flowering, and many of the varieties, such as Dorothy 
Perkins, Minnehaha, etc., are also ; while such sorts as Gardenia, Jersey Beauty, etc., are early blooming. 
Therefore, the value of this section is much enhanced for the purpose of making screens and pergolas 
beautiful, and the period of flowering prolonged by the use of one early and one late flowering variety < 
being planted alternately. They produce an enormous crop of blooms, are very hardy, and mildew 
proof. For Weeping Standards there are no roses to compare with them (see page 54). 
Stds. Cli. NAME. DESCRIPTION 
3 6 ... i/- Alberic Barbier ( Barbier , 1902), creamy while, shaded yellow, small double 
flowers, very beautiful. Early flowering. 
3/6 ... 1/- Auguste Barbier ( Barbier , 1902), violet-lilac, with white centre, semi-double. 
Early flowering. 
3/6 ... 16 AYiateur Bleriot (Fauque et Fils, 1910), colour saffron-yellow, centre golden- 
yellow, flowering in clusters. The finest yellow shading in 
this section. Early flowering. 
3/6 ... 1/- Carissima (A/. H. Walsh , 1905), colour delicate flesh, flowers small and double, 
to quilled and imbricated, produced in large pyramidal 
2/- bunches. Mid season . 
— ... 1/- Christian Curie (Cocker and Sons, 1909), a 'pale flesh pink sport from 
Dorothy Perkins ; of same growth, freedom and period 
of flowering, very vigorous. Late flowering .._. 
— ... 1/6 Coquina ( H. M. Walsh, 1909), colour pale pink tipped with rose, and yellow 
base, distinct and beautiful . 
— ... 2/- Coronation ( Turner , 1912), bright crimson, shaded scarlet, splashed with small 
white streaks ; the flowers are semi-double, and are freely 
produced in large trusses. 
3/6 ... 1/- Debutante (H. M. Walsh, 1905), a charming soft shade of pink, flowers 
to rosette shaped, borne in pyramidal clusters ; the plant is 
2/- an immense grower and one of the best. Mid season . 
— ... 1'6 Desire Bergera ( Barbier , 1909), coppery pink outside and copper-red 
inside. Quite a new tint in this section. 
3 6 .i. 1/- Delight ( H. M. Walsh, 1902), see page 47. Late flowering. 
3/6 ... 1/- Dorothy Dennison (A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), a sport from Dorothy 
Perkins , which it resembles in every particular excepting 
colour, this being a very lovely shell-pink, the base of the 
petals creamy white ; Late flowering. 
3/6 ... 1/6 Dorothy Perkins (Jackson and Perkins, 1902), a most charming variety, 
to producing large pyramidal clusters of clear pink flowers 
2/6 about the size of a florin, a great acquisition to the 
climbing and weeping roses. Late flowering . 
3/6 ... 1/- Elisa Robichon ( Barbier, 1903), colour pale yellow, flowers semi-double, free 
blooming, first rate. Early flowering . 
— ... 2/- Ethel [Turner, 1912), a delightful shade of flesh-pink, semi-double, flowering 
profusely in large trusses ; a seedling from Dorothy Perkins 
— ... 1 /- Evangeline ( H. M. Walsh, 1907), (see page 47). 
3/6 ... 1/6 Excelsa ( H. M. Walsh, 1910), this produces bright scarlet pyramidal trusses of 
flowers similar to Dorothy Perkins, a most beautiful variety. 
Late flowering .. 
3/6 ... 1/- Frangois Foucard ( Barbier, 1901), lemon yellow flowers, medium size, 
opening well, very beautiful. Early flowering . 
Extra strong plants of these Roses can be supplied in Pots at 2/6 to 5 /- each at any season 
of the year. 
