fi. Caqqell & Flofkl Gjuide. 
CHINA ROSE. 
DUKE OF YORK—Award of Merit. Flowers variable between rosy pink and white, at times 
white edged and tipped deep carmine ; always beautiful and quite distinct, vigorous growth, good 
habit. Dwarfs, os. 
MOSS. 
ZENOBIA—Fine satin-rose colour, very soft and pleasing: large, full, and globular; exceedingly 
fragrant; .buds well mossed; growth vigorous. Dwarfs, Is. Gd. 
SWEET BRIAR. 
JANETS PRIDE—Beautiful semi-double flower, richly shaded with crimson-lake, and with 
broad stripes of light crimson, most beautiful in its colouring. Awarded a First-Class Certificate 
Dwarfs, 2s. 
RUGOSA VARIETY. 
AMERICA—A distinct variety received from Harvard University’ Gardens under the. name of 
*• Species from the Rocky Mountains.’■ It is evidently the American form of Rugnsa, thus showing 
the range of the species from Japan, through the Corea and Kamskatka, to the Pacific shores of 
America. It differs from the Asian form widely : ti e flowers are large, open, and of a lovely 
crimson-lake, whilst the fruit, equally ornamental, is longer and more ovate, and often covered with 
long spines; attractive. Dwarfs, 2s. Gd. 
NEW SINGLE ROSE (1895). 
PAUL'S CARMINE PILLAR—This is a splendid new single rcse, with flowers 4 or 5 inches 
across, of the brightest rosy-carmine, and produced so abundantly that the last year's shoots, some 
10 to 12 ft. in length of growth, were covered from base to top with bunches of flowers from each 
eye or bui, the flowers on the bunches opening in succession, the display being kept up for nearly 
six weeks. Award of Merit. Strong plants in pots in May. 7s. Gd. 
HYBRIDS OF ROSA RUGOSA. 
BELL POITEVINE—Magnificeut, foliage deep green, large elegant flowers of a beautiful rose 
shade, and of exquisite perfume; of quick growth. Dwarfs, i)s. Gd. each. 
ROSA CALOCARPA -Forming into splendid-shaped bushes, and covered in early spring with 
single flowed of a pretty pure rose colour, bright yellow stamens in centre, sweet perfume, deep 
red seed vessels towards the latter part of summer. Dwarfs, 9 j. Gd. each. 
J. li(G uards, E*q., Slade House, Salcombe Regis, Sidmoutb, March 20 th, 1894. 
The Roses arrived in first-clas* order and gave great satisfaction. 
Mrs. Pool, Ilsley Rectory, Ringwood, March 1st, 1894. 
Manv thanks for the Roses, &c., which arrived in perfect order, al.o many thanks for the 
plants gratis ; much appreciated. 
II. James, Esq.. Gladstone Road, Watford. 
The Rose Trees came to hand safely yesterday, and give me great satisfaction. 
S. I). Heatkcotk, E*q., Ivy House, Ilurdsfield, Macclesfield. 
Plants to hand in splendid condition, for which kindly except my best thanks. 
R. II. James, Esq., Che idle* Stoke-on-Trent, June oth , 1894. 
The plants safe to hand, and in splendid condition. With be t thanks for same. 
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