10 HYBRID PERPETUALS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description. 
1/6 
2/- . 
8d. 
8d. 
2/6 
3 /- 
1/6 
1/6 
2/- 
8 d. 
1/6 
2/- 
8 d. 
8 d. 
8 d. 
8 d. 
1/6 
1/6 
2/- 
8 d. 
8 d. 
1/6 
' 2/- 
8 d. 
1/6 
2/- 
8 d. 
1/6 
2/- 
8 d. 
t/6 
2/- 
8 d. 
8 d. 
8 d. 
!/- 
Ben Cant ( B. R. Cant & Sons, 1902), colour deep clear 
crimson with dark veining throughout, buds should 
be well thinned. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
Boule de Neige P. ( Lacharme , 1867), pure white, very 
free bloomer and strong habit of growth. 
Candeur Lyonnaise (Crobier, 1913), pure white sometimes 
tinted with very pale sulphur yellow; a seedling from 
Frau Karl Druschki. 
Captain Hayward (Bennett, 1893), scarlet crimson, petals 
long a.nd smooth, best planted in a shady spot, and 
requires liberal treatment. 
Charles Lefebvre ( Lacharme , 1861), brilliant, velvety 
crimson, large and double. 
Commandant Felix Faure (Boutigny, 1902), rich lake 
shaded yith black and-flushed with vermilion. 
Commandeur Jules Gravereaux (Crobier, 1908), velvety 
red, shaded lighter in the centre, flowers large and 
paeony-like in form, carried on stiff stems. 
Comte de Raimbaud (Roland, 1867), dark carmine cerise, 
large and lull 
Coronation (Hugh Dickson, 1913), colour shading from flesh 
to bright shrimp pink ; very large flowers of good form 
and substance. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
Duke of Edinburgh P. (Paul & Son, 1868), very bright 
vermilion, large and full ; a good grower that does not 
require hard pruning. 
Duke of Wellington ( Granger , 1864), bright velvety red, 
shaded with deep crimson, should be hard pruned and 
liberally treated. 
Dupuy Jamain P. (Jamain , 1868), very bright cerise, 
large, and full, it does not need close pruning. 
Fisher Holmes (E. Verdier, 1865), shaded crimson scarlet, 
full and perfect form. 
Frau Karl Druschki P. (Lambert, 1900), see Snow Queen. 
General Jacqueminot (Roussel, 1853), brilliant scarlet 
crimson, large and full : a good Autumnal in this class. 
Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau (Guinoisseau, 1907), 
bright vermilion red, shaded velvet, flowers large, full, 
and perfectly formed, one of the finest show kinds in. 
this class. 
Helen Keller (A. Dickson & Sons, 1895), rose cerise ; a 
free bloomer and good show rose. Awarded Gold 
Medal National Rose Society. 
Her Majesty ( Bennett , 1885), clear, bright, satiny rose 
pink, exceedingly large and full; the plant is of vigorous 
growth, and when well established flowers freely. Awar¬ 
ded Gold Medal National Rose Society. Chiefly an 
exhibitor’s variety. 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 9d. each, will be 8/- doz. when not less than 12 are 
taken, or 60/- 100, purchaser’s selection 50 or more charged at the 100 rate. 
