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SINGLE ROSES, continued. 
Dwarf. Name. Description. 
I/- Irish Elegance (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905), colour—bronzy orange in the bud, 
opening to single flowers of various shades of apricot; vigorous branching 
habit and very perpetual blooming, early and late flowering. 
2/6 Irish Fireflame (A. Dickson <$■ Sons, 1913), buds deep maddery orange 
splashed with crimson, becoming fiery orange crimson as the flowers open, 
large single flowers of gorgeous colouring. Awarded the Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society, early and late flowering. 
1/- Irish Glory {A. Dickson & Sons, 1900), silvery pink, flamed on the back of the 
petals with crimson, single flowers of large size, produced in clusters; very 
free and fragrant, early and late flowering. 
gd. Morgenrot. Hybrid Tea ( P. Lambert, 1903). Rich crimson, large single flowers, 
early and late flowering. 
1/6 Moysei, single flowers, deep brownish red, two inches across, very distinct. 
1/6 Mrs. A. Kingsmill [Paul & Son, 1911), pale pink, the reverse of petals soft rose, 
dwarf, bushy, and perpetual, with single shell shaped petals, good autumnal. 
1/6 Mrs. W. T. Massy. Tea (S. Bide & Son, 1911), described as an orange coloured 
Irish Elegance, and a very beautiful addition to the single decorative section, 
early and late flowering. 
pd. Paul’s Single White, pure white, summer flowering. 
5 /- Princess Mary. Hybrid Tea (E. J. Hicks, 1915), deep crimson scarlet with 
bright yellow anthers, a single variety of very rich colouring, and exceedingly 
free flowering. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
9d. Rosa Alba, white single flowers, summer flowering. 
9d. Rosa Altaica, lemon white with yellow anthers, summer flowering. 
pd. Rosa Indica (Miss Lowe’s variety), bright crimson ; the wild type of the Crimson 
Chinese rose, summer flowering. 
gd. Rosa Macrantha, flesh colour, flowers large with golden stamens; summer 
flowering. 
pd. Rosa Moschata Alba, single white, slightly tinted with pink, summer flowering. 
gd. Rosa Moschata Nivea, white flowers rather smaller than Alba, with black stamens, 
summer flowering. 
pd. Rosa Pomifera, blush single flowers, produces large scarlet fruit; summer flowering. 
9d. Rosa Rubrifolia, soft rose, stems and foliage of a beautiful red shade, summer 
flowering. 
1/- Rosa Sericea var. Pteracantha (Paul c~ Son, 1906). This variety is particularly 
remarkable for its fern-like foliage, and very large ruby red spines ; it produces 
single white flowers, close to the main stem in the axils of the leaves; most 
suitable for rock work, and to grow as a bush, summer flowering. 
pd. Rosa Setigera, the bramble-leaved rose, small pink flowers, and handsome foliage 
in Autumn, summer flowering. 
1 /- Rosa Sinica (Camellia of Japan), pure white, large single flowers, with yellow 
stamens ; best on south wall or warm aspect, summer flowering. 
1/- Rosa Sinica Anemone, silvery pink shaded with rose, bright shiny leaves, very free 
flowering and attractive ; best on south wall or warm aspect, summer flowering. 
1/- Sheilagh Wilson. Hybrid Tea ( Dr. J. C. Hall, 19x0), large single flowers, light 
scarlet carmine, early and late flowering. 
3/6 Waltham Scarlet. Hybrid Tea (W. Paul & Son, 19x4), single crimson 
scarlet produced in great freedom; early and late flowering variety. 
For Roses Abroad, ses page 7. 
