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CHINA ROSES, continued 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. Dwarf. 
Description. 
Habit ot 
Growth. 
gd. Hermosa or Armosa ( Marchesau, 1840), similar to Common 
or7/6doz. China, but rather more double; strong grower, elective 
or 40/-100. for massing 
1/6 2/- 1/- Laurette Messimy ( Guillot, 1887), rose shaded yellow ; very 
pretty and a distinct colour in this class .. 
1/- Leuchtfeuer (Turke, 1908), bright blood red ; medium size 
flowers, very free 
1/6 2/- 1/- Madame Eugene Resal ( Guillot , 1895), colour variable, 
ranging from copperv red to bright china rose ; a distinct 
and very pretty variety for massing.. 
9d. Mrs. Bosanquet ( Laffay ), delicate flesh colour; pretty and 
free flowering .. 
1/- Queen Mab (W. Paul & Son, 1896), soft rosy apricot, centre 
shaded with orange and the outside tinted with rose ; very 
free flowering .. 
9d. Viridiflora. The green flowered rose, petals of this rose are 
green like the calyx 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
mod, 
vig. 
Austrian and Hybrid=Briar Roses. 
Most valuable early flowering varieties, distinct in colour and habit; they require to be cut 
back fairly hard the first Spring after planting, but afterwards need no pruning except to cut 
out dead and bad wood. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
r/6 
9 d. 
9 d. 
I /6 
3/6 
1 h 
1 /- 
A. R. Goodwin (Pernet Bucher, 1909), coppery orange red, 
passing to salmon pink as the flowers open; blooms 
of medium size, full and of imbricated form; a fine 
decorative variety of novel colouring 
Austrian Copper (/. Gerard, 1596), beautiful bright reddish 
copper, flower single ; very striking and distinct 
Austrian Yellow (/. Gerard, 1596), yellow, flowers single ; 
very pretty 
Beaute de Lyon (Pernet Ducher, 1910), colour coral red, 
slightly shaded with yellow, large full globular flowers, 
opening well 
Cissee Easlea (Pernet Ducher, 1913), clear saffron yellow 
with carmine centre passing to Naples yellow when 
expanding; large, full and globular flowers 
Entente Cordiale (Guillot, 1908), red nasturtium on a golden 
yellow ground, back of petals golden salmon at the base ; 
semi-double flowers of very attractive colouring 
Gottfried Keller (Dr. Muller, 1902), apricot with golden 
yellow centre, outside of petals dark yellow ; distinct and 
perpetual flowering, almost single 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
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