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Wichuraiana Roses continued. 
Stds, Cli. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
— ... 1/6 JosephLiger (Barbier 1909),canary-yellow inside,the borders of the petalsstriped 
and washed with clear pink, exterior of petals creamy white. 
Early flowering. . 
3/6 ... 1/6 Lady Gay (M. H. Walsh, 1905), the most delicate cherry pink, immense 
to pyramidal trusses of flowers borne on long stems, which 
2,6 makes it most valuable for cutting ; a rampant grower, 
with fine glossy foliage. Late flowering . 
3/6 ... 1/6 Lady Godiva (Paul and Son, 1908), a pale pink sport from Dorothy Perkins. 
Late flowering . 
3/6 ... 1/6 Leontine GerYais (Barbier, 1904), salmon and rose, changing to yellow as the 
flower expands, a most beautiful variety. Early flowering 
— ... 2/- Milky Way (M. H. Walsh, 1909), colour white, flowers single, some semi¬ 
double. Mid-season. 
3/6 ... 1 /- Minnehaha (M. H. Walsh, 1905), deep pink, which does not fade, flowers 
to rather large, produced in immense pyramidal trusses 
2/- similar to Dorothy Perkins, but standing out in bold relief, 
the best of all the pinks in this section. Late flowering ... 
— ... 1/6 Miss Hellyett (Fauque et Fils, 1909) ; flowers large and full ; colour rosy pink 
with salmon pink centre, a decided acquisition. Mid-season 
— ... 1 /- Paradise .see page 47. Early Flowering . 
3/6 ... 1/- Rene Andre ( Barbier , 1902), colour saffron-yellow, with orange red, very 
pretty. Early flowering. 
— ... 1/6 Ruby Queen (Conrad and Jones, 1900), bright carmine with white base to petals, 
flowering in large bunches of small double flowers. 
Early flowering. 
— ... 2/- Sodenia (Christoph Weigand, 1912), the only difference between Sodenia and 
Dorothy Perkins is the very nice bright carmine colour... 
3/6 ... 1/6 Sweetheart (M. H. Walsh, 1903), colour pale pink, shading to soft white when 
fully expanded, flowers are medium size and produced in 
large pyramidal trusses, deliciously fragrant. Late flowering 
3/6 ... 1/6 Troubadour (M. H. Walsh, 1910), bright crimson with dark green glossy 
foliage. Late flowering . 
— ... 1/6 Yalentine Beaulieu ( Barbier , 1904), colour the brightest salmon pink ; 
Dase of petals coppery orange. Early flowering. 
3/6 ... 1/6 White Dorothy (B. R. Cant and Sons and Paul and Son, 1908), a white sport 
to from the well-known Dorothy Perkins, very beautiful. Gold 
2/6 Medal N.R.S. Late flowering . 
3/6 ... 1 /- White Wichuraiana see page 47. Late flowering. 
DWARF PERPETUAL WICHURAIANA—TEAS. 
- ... 1/- 
- ... 1/. 
- ... 1/. 
Agate (Paul and Son, 1909), a dwarf grower, with dense shiny foliage and 
bunches of small yellow flowers resembling the variety 
A lister Stella Gray in colour . 
Amber (Paul and Son, 1909), a dwarf free-flowering miniature single rose, of 
erect habit; the tiny buds are amber ; open blooms pale straw 
Iceberg (Paul and Son, 1909), the flower is a pure white, small but perfectly 
formed ; perpetual in character... 
Seashell (Paul and Son, 1910), a dwarf bushy grower, with single or semi¬ 
single flowers, with curiously rolled petals, mother of pearl 
white, the buds pale terra cotta.. 
Extra strong plants of these Roses can be supplied in Pots at 2 6 to 5,. each at any season 
of the year. 
