AUSTRIAN ROSES, continued. 
53 
Standard. Standard - Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description. 
2 /~ 
2/6 
2/6 
2/6 
3 /- 
3 /- 
gd. Austrian Yellow (/. Gerard, 1596), yellow, flowers single ; 
very pretty. 
1/- Beaute de Lyon ( Pernet Ducher, 1910), colour coral red, 
slightly shaded with yellow, large full globular flowers. 
1/6 Cissie Easlea [Pernet Ducher, 1913), clear saffron yellow 
with carmine centre ; large, full and globular flowers. 
2/6 Constance [Pernet Ducher, 1915), long orange yellow 
buds, streaked with crimson, large full globular flowers 
passing to golden yellow as they expand, a strong 
growing and very free flowering variety. 
1/- Gottfried Keller [Dr. Muller, 190?), apricot with golden 
yellow centre, outside of petal# dark yellow ; distinct 
and perpetual flowering, almost single. 
9d. Harrisonii [Harrison, 1830), golden yellow, semi-double. 
1/6 J. F. Barry [Piper, 1914), a pure canary yellow sport from 
the well-known bedder, A. R. Goodwin, of same habit. 
pd. Juliet [W. Paul & Sons, 1910), outside of petals old gold, 
interior rich rosy red, base of petals deep yellow, flowers 
large, a distinct and attractive variety of novel colouring. 
1/6 Louis Barbier [Barbier, 1909), coppery red, changing to 
coppery rose and bright purple, semi-double. 
1/6 Louise C. Breslau [Pernet Ducher, 1912), buds coral red, 
shaded with chrome yellow, open flowers shrimp pink 
shaded with coppery orange and yellow. 
1/- Madame Edouard Herriot [Pernet Ducher, 1913), or the 
so-called “ Daily Mail Rose,” coral red shaded with 
yellow and bright rosy scarlet ; flowers of medium size, 
semi-double ; a superb variety for bedding. Awarded 
the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
3/6 Muriel Dickson [H. Dickson 1915), deep reddish copper 
in the bud state, opening to cherry red with coppery 
shading, a very fine continuous' flowering bedding variety. 
Awarded a Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2/6 Naiad [Paul & Son, 1915), the buds are apricot fawn, the 
semi-double open flowers, at first pale fawn, passing 
to shell pink and rosy white, large petals, opening out 
like a magnolia, most suitable for a pillar or specimen 
bush rose. 
9d. Persian Yellow [Willock, 1838), deep yellow, double. 
1/- Rayon d’Or [Pernet Ducher, 1910), the deepest of all the 
yellow coloured roses, retaining its brilliant colouring 
to the very last; a grand variety for garden decoration, 
good sized flowers freely and continuously produced. 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 1/- each, will be 10/- doz. when not less than 12 are 
taken, or 75/- ICO, purchaser’s selection. 50 or more charged at the 100 rate. 
