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Standard. Standard. Dwarf. Name. Description. 
2/6 IC 3/- 
2 /- 2/6 
1/9 2 /- 
1/9 2 /- 
2 /— 2/6 
1/9 2 /- 
i/- Hon. Edith Gifford ( Guillot, 1882), white, centre flesh colour, 
full fine form both in bud and when expanded ; very free' 
flowering 
1/6 Hugo Roller ( W. Paul & Son, 1907), rich lemon yellow, 
petals edged and suffused with crimson ; flowers of medium 
size 
1/6 Lady Hillingdon ( Lowe & Shawyer, 1910), orange yellow, long 
buds, half full flowers ; very free blooming and attrac¬ 
tive colour. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society 
1/6 Lady Roberts (F. Cant & Co., 1902), colour rich apricot, the 
base of the petals coppery red, the edges of the petals 
shaded orange ; long pointed bud ; a very attractive sport 
from Anna Olivier. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society .. 
1/- L’Ideale (Nabonnand, 1887), yellow and metallic red. streaked 
and tinted golden yellow ; splendid in the bud form, distinct 
and very attractive 
1 /- Lucy Carnegie (. Nabonnand, 1898), pale carmine rose, yellow 
centre, buds long and elegant; very free blooming 
1/6 Ma Capucine ( Levet, 1871), bronzy yellow, shaded red, 
distinct and very pretty in the bud, splendid button-hole 
rose, and most attractive in colour, prune sparingly 
1/- Madame Antoine Mari (A. Mari, 1901), soft rosy pink with 
creamy white centre, handsome bud, opening well; very 
free and distinct 
1 /- Madame Charles ( Damaizin, 1864), deep apricot yellow, in 
the way of Madame Falcot, with longer buds and larger 
flowers, close pruning is not necessary 
1 /- Madame Chedane Guinoisseau ( Leveque, 1880), clear bright 
yellow, with long pointed buds; beautiful button-hole 
variety, requiring but little pruning 
1/6 Madame Constant Soupert [Sou-pert & Notting, 1905), dark 
golden yellow, strongly tinted peach pink ; the flowers are 
large and full, carried on stiff stems, the blooms opening 
slowly 
1/- Madame C. P. Strassheim (Soupert < 5 - Notting, 1897), 
yellowish white in summer, passing to sulphur yellow and 
buff in autumn ; very free .. .. .. 
1/- Madame Cusin ( Guillot, 1881), violet rose, with lighter centre, 
slightly tinted with yellowish white, good form, distinct 
and very pretty either in the bud or open flower, blooms 
very freely, buds should be well thinned and the plants 
liberally treated 
1/— Madame de Watteville ( Guillot, 1883), salmon white, each 
petal bordered and edged with bright rose pink,’ very 
free blooming, buds should be well thinned, and the 
plants liberally treated 
For Climbing Varieties in Pots see page II. 
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