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For Small Orders by Parcels Post, sec page 1. 
Scots Briar Roses (Rosa Spinosissima). 
These varieties should not be pruned except the first Spring after planting. 
Dwarf. Name. Description. 
I/- In various colours, lemon, pink, red, white, and yellow, semi-double ; very free 
blooming and hardy. 
i /- Pimpinellifolia, blush, small leaves and very spiny ; known also as the Burnet 
or single Scots Rose, native of Britain. 
I/- Stanwell Perpetual, semi-double, pale blush, fair size ; one of the earliest and 
latest to flower. 
DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES AS BORDER PLANTS. See page 53. 
Sweet Briar Roses. 
Dwarf. Name. Description. 
6d. Common, pale pink, foliage deliciously fragrant, flowers single (4/- per doz. 20/- 
per 100). 
gd. Double Scarlet, rosy red, bright, double flowers and very sweet, 
gd. Double White, fleshy white ; very pretty. 
gd. Hebe’s Lip, white, with picotee edge of purple ; distinct and beautiful, 
gd. Janet’s Pride, white, richly shaded and tipped with crimson stripes ; very 
attractive. 
For Carriage of Roses, see page 1. 
