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BRIAR ROSES, continued 
Standard Standard. Dwarf. Name. Description 
6/- Madame Edouard Herriot (PcrnetDucher, 1913), or 
the so called “ Daily Mail Rose,” coral red shaded with 
yellow and bright rosy scarlet, a wonderful combination of 
most pleasing colours; flowers of medium size, semi-double ; 
a superb variety for bedding. Awarded the Gold Medal of 
the National Rose Society .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
1/- Parkfeuer (P. Lambert, 1906), single and semi-single flowers 
of the most vivid scarlet hue; a fine garden bush .. vig. 
9d. Persian Yellow (Willock, 1838), the deepest yellow, fairly 
full; the most double of this class .. .. .. .. vig. 
2/- Rayon d’Or (.Pernet Ducher, 1910), the deepest of all the yellow 
coloured roses, retaining its brilliant colouring to the very 
last; a grand variety for garden decoration, good sized 
flowers freely and continuously produced .. .. .. vig. 
1/- Refulgence [W. Paul & Son, 1908), dazzling scarlet, changing 
to bright crimson with golden stamens ; flowers are semi¬ 
double .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
1/- Soleil d’Angers {Detriche, 1909), vermilion red, yellow at the 
base of petals ; large globular double flowers ; a splendid 
decorative variety .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
9d. Soleil d’Or (. Pernet Ducher, 1900), colour varying from 
orange yellow to reddish gold, shaded with nasturtium 
red, conical shaped buds, opening to large full flowers vig. 
1/6 Viscountess Enfield (. Pernet Ducher, 1910), colour coppery 
old rose, shaded with yellow, the inner petals deeply tinted 
with carmine, while the centre ones are sometimes striped 
with yellow ; long buds, large full cupped form flowers .. vig. 
5/- Willowmere ( Pernet Ducher, 1913), colour rich shrimp 
pink shaded yellow in the centre and toning to carmine 
pink towards the edge of petals; very large full flowers of 
elongated cup shape .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Scots Briar Roses (Rosa Spinosissima). 
These varieties should not be pruned except the first Spring after planting. 
Dwarf. Name. Description. 
1/- In various colours, lemon, pink, red, white, and yellow, semi-double; very 
free blooming and hardy. 
1/- Pimpinellifolia, blush, small leaves and very spiny ; known also as the Burnet 
or single Scots Rose, native of Britain. 
1 /- Stanwell Perpetual, semi-double, pale blush, fair size ; one ol the earliest and 
latest to flower. 
Habit of 
< irowth. 
For Carriage of Roses, see page 1. 
