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HYBRID PERPETUALS, continued. 
Standard. s ‘“ nd " d - Dwarf. Name. Description. Growth. 
i/6 
2/- 
9 d. 
Dr. Andry (E. Verdier, 1864), deep carmine red, very bright, 
full and fine form 
vig. 
i/6 
2/- 
9 d- 
Duke of Edinburgh P. {Paid & Son, 1868), very bright 
vermilion, large and full; a distinct and splendid variety ; 
a good grower that does not require hard pruning . .very vig. 
i/6 
2/- 
9 d. 
Duke of Teck [Paul & Son, 1880), bright crimson scarlet, 
large, full, and globular flower, an excellent rose 
Duke of Wellington ( Granger, 1864), bright velvety red, 
vig. 
i/6 
2/- 
9 d. 
shaded with deep crimson, and fiery red centre, full and 
perfect form ; should be hard pruned and liberally treated 
with manure 
vig. 
i/6 
2 /- 
gd. 
Dupuy Jamain P. (Jamain, 1868), very bright cerise, large, 
full and fine form ; a distinct rose, very beautiful and most 
reliable, it does not need close pruning ; one of the best red 
Autumnals in this class 
vig. 
i/6 
2/~ 
9 d. 
Fisher Holmes (E. Verdier, 1865), shaded crimson scarlet, 
full and perfect form, very beautiful and free blooming ; 
also a good Autumnal 
vig. 
i/6 
2/~ 
9 d. 
Frau Karl Druschki ( P. Lambert, i 9 oo), pure snow white, 
very long buds, shell-shaped petals, opening to very large 
flowers ; a continuous and free-blooming variety of quite 
first-class form ; and is the finest white rose in cultivation 
either for exhibition or garden decoration.. 
vig. 
i/6 
2/- 
9 d. 
General Jacqueminot ( Roussel, 1853), brilliant scarlet 
crimson, large and full; an old rose that still holds its place 
as one of the best as a garden rose ; it is also a good 
Autumnal in this class . . 
vig. 
i/- 
George Arends ( Hinner , i 9 io), light silvery pink, flowers 
carried on long and erect stems, very sweetly scented and 
free flowering, good show and garden variety 
vig. 
2 /- 
2/6 
i/- 
Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau ( Gumoisseau, i 9 o7), bright 
vermilion red, shaded velvet, the flower is large, full, and 
perfectly formed, one of the finest show kinds 
vig. 
9 d. 
Gustave Piganeau {Pernet Ducher, 1889), brilliant shaded 
carmine, one of the very largest roses, full, and of good 
form ; a grand exhibition varietjq best on maiden plants 
mod. 
9 d. 
Helen Keller (A. Dickson & Sons, 1895), rose cerise, petals 
large, shell-shaped, and of great substance ; flowers large 
and full; a free bloomer and good show rose. Awarded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society 
vig. 
2 /- 
2/6 
i/- 
Her Majesty ( Bennett, 1885), clear, bright, satiny rose pink. 
exceedingly large and full; the plant is of vigorous growth, 
and when well established flowers freely. Awarded Gold 
9 d. 
Medal National Rose Society 
Horace Vernet ( Guillot, 1866), velvety reddish crimson, 
vig. 
shaded darker, very large and full; a grand flower, none 
more beautiful, but is difficult to grow, principally an 
mod. 
exhibitor’s rose, and is best on maiden plants 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 9d. each, will be 8/- per dozen when not less than 12 at that price 
are taken, or 60/- per 100, purchaser’s selection. Fifty or more charged at the hundred rate 
