NEW BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL VARIETIES (recently introduced) — continued. 
15/- Molly Bligh (Hybrid Tea). Colour, deep maddery pink, heavily 
zoned orange madder at the base of petals ; exquisite musk rose 
perfume; blooms large and good form. 
2/6 Mrs. Bertram Walker (Hybrid Tea). Colour, clear bright cerise 
pink, holding its colour well, flowers large, full and symmetrical 
form ; good show and bedding variety. Awarded Gold Medal of 
the National Rose Society. 
3/6 Mrs. Bryce Allan (Hybrid Tea). Colour, solid coppery carmine 
rose, large globular well-formed flowers, carried erect ; good 
exhibition variety. 
7/6 Mrs. Bullen (Hybrid Austrian Briar). Colour, cochineal carmine, 
shaded with yellow; moderately full flower; plant of vigorous 
and branching habit. 
10/6 Mrs. C. E. Shea (Hybrid Tea). Colour, brilliant madder red, shot 
with glowing scarlet; outer petals a deep rose, shading on an 
orange base Good decorative and bedding variety. 
3/6 Mrs. Dunlop Best (Hybrid Tea), Colour, reddish apricot, base of 
petals coppery yellow ; good decorative variety. 
2/6 Mrs. Franklin Dennison (Hybrid Tea). Colour, porcelain white, 
veined primrose yellow, deepening at the base, flowers of 
enormous size and beautifully formed ; a good show variety. 
15/- Mrs. F. Searl (Hybrid Tea). Colour, fawny shell pink, the reflex 
of petals silvery carmine rose, deeper at the edges. Very large 
flowers; good exhibition variety 
2/- Mrs. George Norwood (Hybrid Tea), Colour, bright rich pink, 
beautifully veined with a tint of yellow at the base, flowers large, - 
perfectly formed and carried on long stiff stems; good show and 
bedding variety. 
3/6 Mrs. George Roupell (Hybrid Tea), Coppery yellow, shaded 
orange; very free perpetual flowering; decorative variety. 
3/6 Mrs Glen Kidston (Hybrid Tea). A fascinating rose of the Lady 
Pirrie type ; colour, cinnamon rosy carmine, turning deep rose as 
the bloom expands, beautifully formed flowers, freely produced. 
3/6 Mrs. Mona Hunting (Hybrid Tea). Deep chamois yellow, opening 
to pure fawn, medium sized flowers, long pointed buds; a 
charming bedding variety. 
2/6 Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch (Hybrid Tea Climber). Large single and 
sometimes semi-double flowers of a delightful shade of pink ; an 
exceedingly free and vigorous pillar rose. 
2/6 Mrs. Wemys Quin (Hybrid Tea), Colour, intense lemon chrome, 
washed with maddery orange, shading lighter as the flower 
expands, the guard petals are tinged crimson; a very striking 
decorative variety. 
2/6 Muriel Dickson (Austrian Hybrid). Colour, deep reddish copper 
in the bud state, opening to cherry red with coppery shading; a 
very fine continuous flowering bedding variety of novel colouring. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2/6 National Emblem (Hybrid Tea). Colour, dark crimson, shaded 
velvety crimson, buds long and pointed, moderate size full flowers, 
produced with great freedom ; a very valuable bedding variety, 
described as mildew proof. 
3/6 Nellie Parker (Hybrid Tea). Creamy white with deep cream 
centre, flushed with blush at tip of petals, flowers large, very full 
and perfectly formed. 
Noblesse (Hybrid Tea). Colour, apricot primrose yellow, the 
outer petals flushed deep pearl pink, tinged rose; very free 
flowering. 
3/6 Paul’s Scarlet Climber (Hybrid Wichuriana). Flowers vivid 
scarlet, shaded with crimson, the colour being well retained with¬ 
out burning or fading. Of strong climbing habit with good 
foliage, and flowering in great profusion with large clusters of 
medium-sized semi-double blossoms. Of exceptional merit for 
pillars, pergolas, and other climbing purposes, it also forces well. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2/6 Paul’s Tree Climber (Rambler). Large masses of double blush 
flowers, very freely produced. The variety is a rampant grower, 
specially serviceable for arches, climbing old orchard trees, etc. 
7/6 President Bouche (Hybrid Austrian Briar). Colour, coral red, 
shaded with prawn carmine red ; medium size flower of very 
attractive colouring. 
3/6 Prince Charming (hybrid Tea). Deep reddish copper with old 
gold base, buds full, beautifully formed, flowering very freely; 
valuable bedding variety. 
2/- Princess Mary (Hybiid Tea), Single, Deep crimson scarlet with 
bright yellow anthers; a single variety of very rich colourh^ 
and exceedingly free flowering. 
2/- Queen of Fragrance (Hybrid Tea). Colour, shell pink, tipped 
with silver, large double flowers produced in great confusion; 
specially valuable for its powerful and delicious fragrance. 
3/6 Queen of the Belgians (Hybrid Tea), Single, Colour, rich salmon 
pink, flowers carried erect; dwarf habit of growth. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society 
7/6 Raymond (Hybrid Austrian Briar). Outer petals peach blossom, 
with salmon carmine centre ; very large, full globular flower. 
3/6 Red Cross (Hybrid Tea). A charming bedding variety with 
branching habit and very free flowering. Colour, orange crimson 
scarlet 
7/6 Seniorita Carmen Serf (Hybrid Tea). Colour, Indian yellow, 
shaded with pale carmine pink ; large, full globular flower. 
5/- Tiny Tim (Polyantha). Coppery pink, the buds and growth 
resembling Perle D’Or; very free flowering. 
3/6 Tipperary (Hybrid Tea). Glorious soft golden yellow, very free 
flowering, blooms carried erect: a bedding variety. 
3/6 Ulster Gem (Hybrid Tea), Single. A rose of special charm, 
Colour, deep primrose yellow, large perfectly single flowers ; a 
beautiful decorative variety. 
10/6 Ulster Standard (Hybrid Tea). A single rose of great merit and 
free branching growth. Colour, intense deep crimson, with 
prominent yellow anthers. 
3/6 W. C. Gaunt (Hybrid Tea). Colour velvety verrailUon, tipped 
scarlet, reverse of petals crimson maroon ; medium size pointed 
and perfectly formed flowers, carried erect; a good bedding- 
variety. 
READY IN JUNE. 
10/6 
Please add a few suppleme ntary names in case any selected are sold out. 
All the Varieties not described in this circular will be found in our Catalogue for Autumn, 1916, 
a copy of which will be sent on application. 
BENJAMIN 
Telephone— 
No. 226, COLCHESTER. 
Telegrams — 
BEN CANT, COLCHESTER. 
R. CANT & SONS, 
(T |)c (01b IUhh' ©ctrhms, 
COLCHESTER. 
