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i/- Anna Olivier ( Dudley, 1872), rosy flesh and buff, very 
variable in colour, a charming s&rt ; a strong and hardy 
grower that should be in everyone’s garden ; prune 
sparingly. 
1/- Bridesmaid [May, 1893), clear bright pink, identical with 
its parent Catherine Mermet, excepting in colour, being 
much higher and brighter. 
1/- Catherine Mermet ( Guillot , 1869),light rosy flesh coloured, 
large, full, and globular ; a charming sort; should be 
liberally treated. 
1 /-■ Comtesse de Nadaillac ( Guillot , 1871), peach shaded apri¬ 
cot mixed with coppery yellow', chiefly an exhibitor’s 
variety. 
1 /- Corallina (W. Paul & Son, 1900), deep rosy crimson, spec¬ 
ially beautiful in the bud state, very free flowering, 
excellent for massing ; a fine autumnal bloomer. 
1 /- Devoniensis (Foster, 1838), creamy white, blush centre. 
1 /- Enchantress (W. Paul & Son, 1896), creamy white slightly 
tinted with buff in centre, very free flowering, does not 
require close pruning. 
1 /- Freiherr von Marshall (P. Lambert, 1904), crimson buds, 
long and pointed, opening to rose coloured flowers of 
fair size, full and imbricated form. 
1 /- General Schablikine (Nabonnand , 1897), coppery red, fret 
flowering and effective, good garden variety, should n o 
be close pruned. 
1/- G. Nabonnand (Nabonnand, 1889), pale rose, shaded with 
yellow, very large petals and handsome buds; does 
not need close pruning ; a good variety for bedding and 
massing. 
1 /- Harry Kirk (A. Dickson & Sons, 1907), deep sulphur yellow, 
lighter at the edges of petals. 
1 /- Homer P. (Robert, 1839), rose salmon centre, free bloomer, 
small flowers, especially good in autumn, one of the most 
hardy of this class ; should not be pruned much. 
1/- Lady Hillingdon ( Lowe & Shawyer, 1910), orange yellow, 
long buds, half full flowers ; very free blooming and 
attractive colour. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
2/- Lady Plymouth (A. Dickson & Sons, 1914), deep ivory 
cream, with a faint flush, large, perfectly formed flowers. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
1 /- Lady Roberts ( F. Cant & Co., 1902), colour rich apricot, 
the base of the petals coppery red, the edges of the 
petals shaded orange ; long pointed bud ; a very attrac¬ 
tive sport from Anna Olivier. Awarded Gold Medal 
National Rose Society. 
1 /- L’ldeale (Nabonnand , 1887), yellow and metallic red, streaked 
and tinted golden yellow. 
AM Dwarf Roses, priced 1/- each, will be 10/- doz. when not less than 12 k are 
taken, or 75/- 100, purchaser’s selection. 50 or more charged at the 100 rate. 
