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Hints on Planting, see page 5. 
BanKsias. 
These are best on a warm wall in a dry situation, and do not flower in perfection under a few 
years’ growth. They should be pruned half way back first Spring of planting, afterwards merely 
cutting out old and bad wood directly after flowering. 
Climber. Name. Description. 
1/6 to 2/6 White ( Kerr , 1807), pure white, small and very double ; flowers in 
large clusters. 
1/6 to 2/6 Yellow ( Royal Horticultural Society, 1824), beautiful yellow, small and 
very double ; flowers in large clusters. 
Bourbon Roses and their Hybrids 
and Hybrid Chinas. 
Most valuable as Pillar varieties, and only very moderate pruning is necessary. All are 
hardy and free flowering. 
Standard. Standard. Dwarf. 
Name. 
. Description. 
gd. Blairii P. {Blair, 1845), blush rose, centre darker, 
gd. Boule de Neige P. (Lacharme, 1867), pure white, very free bloomer 
and good grower. 
9d. Charles Lawson P. ( Lawson , 1853), vivid rose, shaded lighter when 
open. 
gd. Dawn P. ( Paul cS Son, 1898), large single or semi-double variety, 
colour rosy pink shot with silvery rose, 
gd. Fulgens P., bright rich crimson ; distinct and very effective, 
gd. Gloire de Rosamenes P. ( Vibert, ), deep crimson, semi-double, 
gd. Madame Isaac Periere P. {Margottin, 1880), vivid carmine, 
large and double, immense size flowers ; very free blooming. 
9d. Madame Plantier P. ( Plantier, 1835), pure white, very free bloomer, 
gd. Mrs. Paul P. ( Paul & Son, 1891), blush white with a rosy peach 
shading, large open flowers with stout petals. Awarded Gold 
Medal National Rose Society. 
9d. Souvenir de la Malmaison (Beluze, 1843), blush white, shaded flesh 
large and double, very sweetly scented, specially good in autumn 
9d. Zephyrine Drouhin P. ( Bizot, 1873), bright silvery pink, large 
semi-double flowers ; frequently known as the thornless rose. 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 9d. each, will be 8/- dcz. when not less than 12 at that price 
are taken, or 60/- 100, purchaser’s selection, 50 or more oharged at the 100 rate. 
