BOURBON ROSES, continued. 
Standard. Standard - Dwarf - 
Name. 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth 
9d. Setina P. ( Henderson , 1879), pink flowers, small and double; 
a strong climbing form of the old Hermosa .. .. .. very vig. 
1/6 2/- 9d. Souvenir de la Malmaison ( Beluze, 1843), blush white, 
shaded flesh, large and double, very sweetly scented, 
specially good in autumn .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
gd. Zephyrine Drouhin ( Bizot, 1873), bright silvery pink, large 
semi-double flowers; frequently known as the thorn less 
rose .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. very vig. 
China Roses. 
These varieties are fine for massing and bedding; the Old Common, Crimson, Fellemberg, and 
Hermosa are splendid for low hedges. Very little pruning is required after the first Spring of 
planting. 
Standard Standard - Dwarf., Name 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
1/6 
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1/— Arethusa (1 V. Paul & Son, 1903), colour, clear deep yellow 
tinted with apricot; very free 
1 /- Aurore (V. Schwartz, 1898), orange yellow shaded fawn ; very 
pretty. 
1 /- Charlotte Klemm ( Turke, 1905),fiery red shaded with cinnabar 
and blood red, semi-double, of medium size, a very effec¬ 
tive bedding rose of brilliant colour .. 
1/6 Chin Chin ( Hobbies, 1909), clear sulphur yellow colour ; 
very perpetual flowering. A good addition to this class 
2/- 9d, Common P. ( Parsons, 1796), pale pink, hardy, very free 
or 7/6 doz. flowering, almost always in bloom, also well known as the 
or 40/-100. Monthly Rose .. 
1/— Comtesse du Cayla ( Guillot, 1902), colour, from crimson red 
Capucine with orange on outer petals, to coppery-yellow 
shaded with carmine, very sweetly scented 
gd. Cramoisie Superieure ( Plantier , 1834), velvety crimson, 
flowers in large clusters ; very free and attractive 
2/- 9d. Crimson P. (T. Evans, 1810),dark crimson, abundant bloomer, 
or 7/6 doz. and hardy 
or 40/-100. 
9d. Ducher ( Ducher, 1869), pure white, good form, very free 
bloomer and attractive 
gd. Fabvier (Laffay), dazzling crimson scarlet, very fine colour, 
an excellent bedding variety 
9d. Fellemberg ( Fellemberg, 1857), ros y crimson, very free 
or 7/6 doz. bloomer, hardy, and good grower, fine for massing 
or 40/-100. 
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For Permanent Metal Labels, see page 84. 
