fl. dar)i\ell (5: 'Floral Quide. 
TUKNER'S CRIMSON RAMBLER— Raiser's Description. —Was originally received 
from Japan. The plant is of very vigorous growth, making shoots from 8 to 10 feet long, with green 
grassy foliage, and marvellous heads or trusses, of pyramidal form, of the brightest crimson colour, 
the blooms remaining on the plant for a great length of time without falling or losing their 
brightness. The N.R.S. Gold Medal, as well as numerous First-Class Certificates, have been 
awarded to tin's Rose. Dwarfs, 2s Or/. 
LORD PENZANCE'S HYBRID SWEET BRIARS. 
They have already obtained a world wide reputation. It is certain they will be a great acquisition. 
Like their parent, Street Briar, foliage and flower is deliciously scented. The flowers are of the 
most beautiful tints, and produced in great profusion. Another advantage lies in the fact that they 
are perfectly hardy even in the coldest situations, and possess a robust vigour which is very 
remarkable. 
AMY ROBSART—Lovely deep rose, the buds before opening are most graceful; of true Sweet 
Briar type ; an abundant bloomer ; robust and free. 
ANNE OF GIERSTEIN—Dark crimson, followed with an abundance of pretty clustered 
bunches of hips, large foliage ; good grower, and graceful branching habit 
BRENDA—Maiden's blush or peach, dainty in colour and shade, the contrast and effect of the 
bright golden anthers add peculiar charm to this variety. 
FLORA McIVOR—Pure white, blushed with rose, perfect for cutting: large flowers, their 
elegance being increased by the sprays of tender foliage that pass up between them; graceful in 
growth and habit; a gem. 
LADY PENZANCE—Beautiful s ft tint of copper, with a peculiar metallic lustre, the has * of 
each petal is a bright yellow, which, showing through the clear golden anthers, forms a halo round 
them, and gives the whole flower and plant a delightful effect: very free flowering, with a delicious 
perfume from foliagfaml flower; a wonderful grower; shoots jendulant. 
LORD PENZANCE—Soft shade of fawn or ecru pn.-s'.i,g to a loveJv cm raid yellow in the 
centre, sometimes tbned with a most delicate pink : a good grower and ab.imlant bloomer, very sweet- 
scented ; this variety is a seedling from Sweet Briar by Ilarrisoni. 
LUCY ASHTON—Pretty white blooms with pink edges, not s > large as some others, wonderful!' 
free flowering ; free grower, with rather crcet shoots, foliage as sweet as the old Sweet Briar . 
MEG MERRILEES—Gorgeous crimson, free in flowering, seeds abundantly ; lias a wonderf il 
habit, large foliage ; one of the best. 
ROSE BRADWARDINE-Beautiful clear rcse, perfect in shape ; one cf the freest, with robust 
habit. 
t \ 6s. each. %. ; _-r» 
■ Owing ft) the great demand for the above they cannot now be supplied until the Autumn. 
POST FREE, 
PARCEL POST. 
SPLENDID DISTINCT BEST ROSES 
for 9 
POST FREE, 
PARCEL POST. 
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