NEW BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL VARIETIES (Recently Introduced). 
Ready to Send out in June. The descriptions are mostly those of the Raisers. 
2/0 A. Hartmann (Hybrid Tea). Colour, brilliant geranium red, 
flushed with orange, flowers of large size and beautifully 
formed : being carried erect on stout stems makes it an ideal 
rose for exhibition and for massing. The growth is sturdy and 
strong, with deep green leathery foliage. Awarded Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society: 
3/6 Alladin (Hybrid Tea). Buds coppery yellow, changing when full}' 
open to orange yellow large, moderately full, very fragrant _ 
flowers, produced in great profusion on strong upright stems: 
distinct and excellent for bedding and massing, 
2/6 Autumn Tints (hybrid Tea). Colour, coppery red, shaded with 
orange and salmon, medium size flowers produced in great 
profusion throughout the summer and autumn. An attractive 
bedding and decorative variety of similar colouring to Madame 
E. Herriot. 
2/6 Ada Paullin (Hybrid Tea). Colour, apricot shaded bronzy yellow, 
very fine in bud, described as an improved Anna Olivier, carrying 
larger and distinctive coloured flowers 
2/6 Cheerful (Hybrid Tea). Pure orange flame colour, blooms large, 
full and beautifully for med, exceedingly free flowering and very 
novel in colouring. 
3/6 Ciroe (Hybrid Tea). Flowers flesh white, shaded with carmine, 
base of petals, deep yellow; large and full, with handsome 
elongated buds; good both for garden decoration and for 
exhibition purposes. 
3/6 Clarice Goodacre (Hybrid Tea). Colour, biscuit chrome on ivory 
white, long pointed buds carried erect, perfectly formed flowers; 
fine show and decorative variety. 
3/6 Cleveland (Hybrid Tea). Deep coppery yellow at the base of 
petals, flushed reddish copper on old-rose : flowers are very full 
and large, of exquisite form and freely produced; handsome 
foliage, said to be mildew proof. 
S/- Climbing Chatenay (Hybrid Tea). A true and well fixed climbing 
sport of the popular Madame Abel Chatenay. 
3/6 Climbing Irish Fireflame (Hybrid Tea). Single blooms, identical 
in all respects with Irish Fireflame, except that it is of vigorous 
climbing habit of growth. 
15/- Colonel Oswald Fitzgerald (Hybrid Tea). Blood red velvety 
crimson, beautifully finished blooms produced in great profusion 
on erect stems; growth vigorous and branching; pure Tea 
perfume. 
2/6 Crimson Chatenay (Hybrid Tea). Very similar in habit of growth 
and general excellence to the favourite variety Madame Abel 
Chatenay, but the colour is a beautiful bright crimson, lasting 
well and most fragrant; a splendid variety for decorative 
purposes. 
3/6 Crimson Emblem (Hybrid Tea). Dazzling crimson scarlet, 
brilliant in colour; the blooms are perfect in shape, with fine 
long stems and mildew proof in foliage; very free flowering. 
15/- C. ¥. Haworth (Hybrid Tea). Intense black scarlet, with rich 
___ crimson pile. The h ln oms are of pmod size , p erfectly form ed and 
freely produced, growth vigorous; a fine rose with delicious 
perfume. 
3/6 Donald McDonald (Hybrid Tea). Colour, glowing orange carmine, 
medium sized flowers freely produced ; a very attractive decora¬ 
tive variety with beautifully shell-shaped petals. 
10/6 Ethel Dickson (Hybrid Tea). Flowers large and very full, with 
high pointed centre. Colour, deep salmon rose with silvery 
reflexes; vigorous and upright growth ; a fine bedding variety. 
3/6 Flame or’ Fire (Hybrid Tea). Colour, deep pure orange flame, 
intensely bright; a most beautiful decorative bedding rose of 
novel coloring and very free flowering, 
2/6 G. Amadee Hammond (Hybrid Tea/. Deep apricot yolk of egg 
colouring, shading off to fawn or delicate buff; flowers large and 
perfectly formed, opening well in all weathers, and carried erect; 
good show and garden variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society 
10/6 Gladys Holland (Hybrid Tea). Colour, buff, shaded orange yellow 
outside of petals soft rose. Fine form and size and of uniform 
habit of growth, carrying blooms on upright stems, delicately, 
sweet scented. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
10/6 Golden Emblem (Hybrid Tea). An improved Rayon D’Or, the 
yellow being deeper and richer, with larger and longer flowers. 
Habit of growth is free and branching with splendid constitution 
and mildew-proof. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
10/6 Golden Spray (Hybrid Tea). The growth is quite distinct from 
any known variety, sending up long arching shoots forming 
elegant sprays; every bud opens in succession, followed by 
others from the base of the plant. Deep Marechal Niel yellow, 
opening to large single flowers; splendid for massing. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2/6 Gorgeous (Hybrid Tea). Colour deep orange yellow, flushed 
copper yellow and heavily veined with reddish copper: large full 
flowers beautifully formed ; a grand show and bedding variety. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
10/6 H. D. M. Barton (Hybrid Tea). Strong, upright branching growth, 
with dark green foliage, moderate size flowers, very full and 
pointed. Colour, deep rich velvety crimson. A garden and 
bedding variety of the type of General McArthur. 
218 Henrietta (Hybrid Tea). Fiery orange crimson, changing to sof t 
coral salmon as the flower expands," exquisitely formed anti 
deliciously perfumed. Free blooming, hardy, and a good grower 
with fine dark foliage. 
2/- H. Y. Machin (Hybrid Tea), Colour, scarlet crimson, blooms of 
immense size, carried erect; a magnificent variety for exhibition. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society, 
2/6 Hossier Beauty (Hybrid Tea). Colour, glowing crimson, with 
darker shading, exceedingly free flowering and a good grower; 
fine show and bedding variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
3 6 Isobel (Hybrid Tea), Single. Carmine red, flushed orange scarlet, 
with a faint Austrian copper shading ; a true five petalled single 
variety; very free flowering and goed for massing, Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
3 6 Joanna Bridge (Hybrid Tea), Straw Yellow with strawberry 
shading long buds opening to semi-double flowers: an effective 
variety for massing. 
2/- Josephine Nicholson (Hybrid Tea). Colour, clear old-rose, most 
perpetual and free flowering, of good vigorous habit of growth ; 
an excellent decorative and bedding variety, 
15 - K. of K. (Hybrid Tea). Semi-single rose of intense scarlet, 
large velvety petals; vigorous and branching growth. The 
blooms are produced in great profusion throughout the season. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
15/- Kootenay (Hybrid Tea). Large globular form and good sub¬ 
stance produced in great profusion. Colour, beautiful primrose. 
An improved Kaiserin Victoria. 
21/- Lillian Moore (Hybrid Tea). (The One Thousand Dollar Prize 
Rose.) Colour, deep pure Indian yellow, with slightly deeper 
centre : flowers large, of perfect camelia shape; buds long and 
pointed, opening freely‘in all weathers. Awarded silver Medal 
of the American Rose Society. 
5/- Little Meg (Polyantha). Perfectly formed, tapering, but very small 
buds, opening to milky white flowers, petals sometimes tinted 
crimson, produced in clusters; very free flowering. 
7/6 Madame C. Martel (Hybrid Tea). Colour, pure sulphur yellow 
deeper in the centre of the flower; large globular blooms with 
exceptionally large petals. 
2/6 Margaret Dixon Hamil (Hybrid Tea). Straw coloured, edged 
and flushed with delicate carmine on back of petals, large 
globular blooms, very free flowering; fine show and decorative 
variety Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
10/6 Miss Willmott (Hybrid Tea). Colour, uniform soft sulphur cream, 
with faint flush towards the edges ; exquisitely formed flowers 
produced in great abundance. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
3/6 Modesty (Hybrid Tea). Pearly cream faintly tinged with rose 
' very large pointed flowers of perfect form; a fine show and 
decorative variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
train mast be prepaid during the War; the cost of such carriage Wilt be added to Invoice, but 
bis cost When six or more plants are ordered. 
