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CHINA ROSES, continued 
Standard Standard - Dwarf - 
Name. 
Description. 
i/- Chin Chin (Hobbies , 1909), clear sulphur yellow. 
9d. Common P. ( Parsons , 1796), pale pink, hardy, very free 
or 7/6 doz. flowering, almost always in bloom, also well known as 
or 40/- 100 the Monthly Rose. 
gd. Comtesse du Cayla ( Guillot , 1902), colour, from crimson 
red Capucine with orange on outer petals to coppery- 
yellow shaded with carmine, very sweetly scented. 
9d. Cramoisie Superieure ( Plantier , 1834), velvety crimson, 
flowers in large clusters. 
9d. Crimson P. (T. Evans, 1810), dark crimson, abundant 
or 7/6 doz. bloomer, 
or 40/- 100. 
gd. Ducher ( Ducher, 1869), pure white, good form, very free 
bloomer. 
9d. Fabvier ( Laffay ), dazzling crimson scarlet, very fine colour, 
an excellent bedding variety. 
9d. Fellemberg {Fellemberg , 1857), ros Y crimson, very free 
or 7/6 doz. bloomer, hardy, and good grower, fine for massing, 
or 40/- 100. 
gd. Hermosa or Armosa ( Marchesan , 1840), similar to Common 
or 7/6 doz. China, but rather more double ; strong grower, effective 
or 40/- 100. for massing. 
9d. Laurette Messimy ( Guillot , 1887), rose shaded yellow; 
very pretty and a distinct colour in this class. 
1 /- Leuchtfeuer ( Turke , 1908), bright blood red; medium size 
flowers. 
gd. Madame Eugene Resal ( Guillot , 1895), colour variable, 
rahging from coppery red to bright china rose. 
9d. Mrs. Bosanquet (Laffay), delicate flesh colour; pretty 
and free flowering. 
1 /- Queen Mab (W. Paul &'Son, 1896), soft rosy apricot, centre 
shaded with orange and the outside tinted with rose ; 
very free flowering. 
Austrian Roses <3 their Hybrids. 
PRUNING.— Most of the varieties in this class can be pruned much in the same way 
as advocated for Hybrid Teas (see page 15), but “ Austrian Copper, Austrian Yellow, 
Harrisonii and Persian Yellow ” should have their shoots left long, thinning out their 
heads when too crowded, and shortening the tip ends of the longer shoots. 
Standard Standard. Dwarf. Name. Description. 
1 /- A. R. Goodwin ( Pevnet Ducher, 1909), coppery orange red, 
passing to salmon pink as the flowers open ; a fine 
decorative variety of novel colouring, 
gd. Austrian Copper (/. Gerard, 1596), beautiful bright reddish 
copper, flower single ; very striking and distinct. 
For Carriage of Roses, see page 1. 
