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HYBRID PERPETUALS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Dwarf. 
Name. Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
i/6 
2 /- 
9 d- 
Mrs. John Laing ( Bennett, 1887), soft pink colour, very large 
and fine form, a good grower and abundant bloomer, quite 
one of the very best varieties for all purposes and cannot 
be too highly recommended ; a splendid autumnal. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society 
vig. 
i/6 
2/- 
gd. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford (A. Dickson & Sons, i8g4), 
clear rosy pink ; the outer petals shaded with pale flesh ; 
imbricated form, very free flowering and a fine autumnal; 
quite one of the best roses for all purposes. Awarded Gold 
Medal National Rose Society 
vig. 
3/6 
Paula Clegg (. Kiese 6 - Co., iqi2), colour scarlet crimson; 
large, full and sweetly scented, blooms opening well 
vig. 
i/6 
2/- 
gd. 
Paul Neyron P. ( Levet , i86q), deep rose, flowers of immense 
size, with fine foliage and growth, free bloomer, and very 
good in Autumn ; a hardy garden rose requiring but little 
pruning .very vig. 
i/6 
2 /- 
gd. 
Prince Arthur ( B. R. Cant, 1875), brilliant rich deep crimson, 
hardy, full flowers, and good garden kind .. 
vig. 
i/6 
2 /~ 
gd. 
Prince Camille de Rohan (E. Verdier, 1861), deep velvety 
crimson maroon, it should be liberally treated, and is 
best planted in the Autumn 
vig. 
gd. 
Rev. Alan Cheales ( Paul S- Son, i8g6), pure lake with 
reflexed silvery white back petals ; a large paeony-like rose ; 
does not require close pruning 
rob. 
i/6 
2 /- 
gd. 
Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi ( Leveque , 1883), soft, rosy 
cerise, most distinct and beautiful, flower large and well 
formed ; a charming variety, should be liberally treated 
vig. 
i/6 
2 /- 
gd. 
Tom Wood (A. Dickson 6- Sons, i8g6), cherry red, petals 
large and shell-shaped ; good form and size, also a good 
autumnal 
vig. 
i/6 
2/~ 
gd. 
Ulrich Brunner P. (Levet, 1881), cherry red, of immense size, 
fine form, and most effective either in the garden or as an 
exhibition flower ; it seems proof against mildew or rust, 
and is one of the earliest to flower, and lasts good through¬ 
out the season ; should be in everyone’s collection . .very vig. 
i/- 
Ulster (A. Dickson & Sons, i8gg), bright salmon, flowers of 
immense size splendidly formed with high pointed centre 
of great depth and substance ; useful to exhibitors only. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society.. 
rob 
i/6 
2 /~ 
gd. 
Victor Hugo ( Schwartz , 1884), brilliant crimson, shaded with 
purple, very glowing colour, of good form and most attrac¬ 
tive, quite distinct, should be liberally treated 
vig. 
Fop Extra Strong Climbing Varieties, see pages 56 to 64. 
