LORD PENZANCE’S ROSES, continued. 
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Dwarf. Name. Description. 
9d. Julie Mannering ( Keynes (§• Co., 1895), pearly pink. 
9d. Lady Penzance ( Keynes & Co., 1894), beautiful soft tint of copper, 
the base of the petals bright yellow. 
gd. Lord Penzance ( Keynes & Co., 1894), soft shade of fawn, passing to 
emerald yellow in the centre, showy. 
9d. Lucy Bertram ( Keynes 6- Co., 1895), rich crimson with pure white 
centre and prominent yellow anthers. 
9d. Meg Merrilies ( Keynes & Co., 1894), crimson. 
9d. Rose Bradwardine ( Keynes & Co., 1894), beautiful clear rose colour. 
Polyantha Roses. 
The varieties here named are of Dwarf Habit, very small flowers especially useful 
for table decoration and button-holes, and the plants are splendid for bedding, or as 
edgings for borders ; they also force well and are most abundant bloomers, a distinct 
and very charming class. They should be but little pruned ; merely cut out dead wood, 
and keep the centre of the plant from getting too crowded. 
Standard. Standard - Dwarf - Name. 
Description, 
1/- Anny Muller (/. C. Schmidt, 1907), large clusters of brilliant 
rose-coloured flowers. 
1/- Aschenbrodel ( P. Lambert, 1902), colour peach blood red, 
with orange salmon in centre. 
1/- Baby Dorothy, a perpetual flowering dwarf growing form 
of the well-known Dorothy Perkins. 
1/- Cecile Brunner ( Ducher, 1880), blush shaded pale pink. 
1/- Coronet (W. Paul & Son, 1912), yellow shaded with rose, 
very free and effective. 
1/6 Dew Drop ( Hobbies, Ltd., 1913), deep cerise colour, very 
ranunculus like in build of flower, blooms in clusters, 
very free. 
1/6 Echo ( Schultheis, 1913), a perpetual flowering dwarf growing 
form of the well-known Thousand Beauties. 
9d. Ellen Poulsen ( Poulsen, 1911), large clusters of sweetly 
scented bright cherry rose flowers, with cream base. 
9d. Erna Teschendorf! (Teschendorff, 1911), bright crimson 
flowers produced in large clusters. 
1/- Eugenie Lamesch (P. Lambert, 1899), orange yellow passing 
to clear yellow. 
1 /- George Eiger (II. Turbat & Co., 1912), flowers in big corymbs 
golden coppery yellow passing to clear yellow when 
expanded. 
9d. Jessie (Merryweather, 1900), bright orange red ; small almost 
single flowers in clusters. 
1 /- Katherine Zeimet (P. Lambert, 1901), pure white in large 
clusters. 
1/- Leonie Lamesch (P. Lambert, 1899), deep coppery red, 
shaded with yellow. 
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. 
