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HYBRID PERPETUALS, continued. 
Standard Standard. Dwarf. 
Description. 
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8d. Horace Vernet (Guillot, i866), velvety reddish crimson, shaded 
darker, very large and full; a grand flower, none more beautiful, 
but is difficult to grow, principally an exhibitor’s rose, and is 
best on maiden plants. 
8d. Hugh Dickson (Hugh Dickson, 1904), a vigorous free grower and 
perpetual bloomer, with fine foliage ; colour, brilhant crimson, 
shaded scarlet ; large and fine form, opening well in all weathers ; 
very sweetly scented, does not require close pruning. Awarded 
the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
8d. Madame Eugene Verdier (E. Verdier, 1878), bright, satiny rose, 
with silvery shading, large and double, an immense flower, with 
fine petals and good form, does not require close pruning. 
8d. Madame Gabriel Luizet P. (Liabaud, 1877), light silvery pink, 
shading off paler to edges of petals, very free bloomer, and an 
excellent hardy sort; easy to cultivate, and close pruning is not 
necessary. 
8d. Madame Victor Verdier (E. Verdier, 1863), clear light crimson, 
a good grower, and a good autumnal. 
8d. Maharajah P. (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1904), large single flowers, 
formed in trusses of three to a shoot ; colour deep velvety 
crimson, with rich golden anthers ; flowering again in the autumn; 
very suitable for forming large specimen plants, strong and 
hardy in growth ; requires but little pruning. 
8d. Marie Baumann ( Baumann, 1863), soft carmine red, very large and 
full, free blooming, and a good show rose, the shoots should be 
tied to sticks as the blooms are very heavy. 
8d. Mrs. A. M. Kirker (H. Dickson, 1906), large flowers, of full and 
fine reflexed form ; colour—clear, bright cerise, of uniform shade 
throughout; very fragrant and blooms freely till the end of the 
Autumn. 
8d. Mrs. John Laing {Bennett, 1887), soft pink colour, very large and 
fine form, a good grower and abundant bloomer, quite one of the 
very best varieties for all purposes and cannot be too highly 
recommended; a splendid autumnal. Awarded Gold Medal 
National Rose Society. 
8d. Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford [A. Dickson & Sons, 1894), clear 
rosy pink ; the outer petals shaded with pale flesh ; imbricated 
form, very free flowering and a fine autumnal. Awarded Gold 
Medal National Rose Society. 
1 /- Paula Clegg (Kiese & Co., 1912), colour scarlet crimson ; large, full 
and sw'eetly scented, blooms opening well. 
8d. Paul Neyron P. (Levet, 1869), deep rose, flow'ers of immense size, 
with fine foliage and growth, free bloomer, and very good in 
Autumn ; a hardy garden rose requiring but little pruning. 
8d. Prince Arthur (B. R. Cant, 1875), brilliant rich deep crimson, full, 
perfectly shaped flowers. 
8d. Prince Camille de Rohan ( E . Verdier, 1861), deep velvety crimson 
maroon, it should be liberally treated, and is best planted in the 
Autumn. 
For Important Notice, see inside back cover. 
