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Daybreak (H.N.), Rev. J. H. 



Pemberton 1918 .—Flower golden yel- 

 low, semi-single, perpetual flowering. 

 Growth vigorous. Bu. 

 Dean Hole (H.T.), Alex. Dicksori & 

 Sons 1904 : — Flower silvery carmine, 

 shaded salmon, large, full, fine form, 

 high-centred. Growth vigorous, 



branching, very free flowering. Exh. 

 Cut. F. 



Debutante (VVich), Walsh 1905:— 

 Flower soft light pink, rosettes in 

 clusters, very double, scented. 

 Growth very vigorous. Ar. Pil. 



Perg. 



De Candolle (Wich), Robichon 1913: 

 — Flower deep yellow to salmon yel- 

 low, large trusses, free flowering. 

 Growtli very vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Delicata (Rug.) :— Flower soft rose; 

 large, double. Very free. Continu- 

 ous. Bu. 



De la Crifferaie (Mult. Ramb., dou- 

 ble) : — Flower deep rose, changing 

 to blush ; double. Growth very vig- 

 orous. Pil. 



De Meux (Moss): — Flower blush, 

 centre pale pink, full. Growth 



dwarf. Well mossed. 

 Delight (Wich), Dr. Williams 1913: 

 — Flower rose-carmine with white 

 centre, single, in large trusses, free 

 flowering, resembling a sweet briar. 

 Very vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Deschamps (N.) :— Flower bright 

 carmine. Medium size. Flowers 



produced in great profusion. 

 Growth vigorous. Pil. W. 

 Desire Bergera (Wich), Barbier 1912: 

 — Flower coppery-yellow, double, in 

 small trusses, freely prodiiced. Very 

 vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Desprez a Fleurs Jaunes (N.) :— 

 Flower red, buff and sulphur, vari- 

 able ; very sweet. Growth vigorous. 

 Deuil de Paul Fontaine (Moss), Fon- 

 taine 1873: — Flower purple, shaded 

 crimson red, large, full. Growth 

 vigorous, G. T. 



Deuil du Colonel Denfert (H.P.), 

 Margottin p. 1878 :— Flower velvety 

 purple garnet, large, full, sweet. 

 Growth vigorous. A. Cut. 

 Deutsche Hoffnung (H.T.), Herm. 

 Kiese & Co. 1920 :— Flower salmon 

 yellow, passing to apricot yellow 

 when opening, large, borne single 

 on long and stiff stems. Growth 

 vigorous, handsome glossy green 

 foliage. 



Devoniensis (T.) : — Flower white, 

 with yellow tinge and blush centre ; 

 large, full. Growth vigorous. 

 Dinah (H.T.), Wm. Paul & Son 

 1920 :— Buds and open flowers rich 

 ceep crimson, with darker shading; 

 free flowering. Bed. 

 Diabola (Wich), Fauque 1908:— 

 Flower dark glowing crimson, large. 



with golden stamens, semi-single, 

 early flowering. Growth very vigor- 

 ous. Ar. Perg. 



Docteur F6lix Cuyon (T.), A. Mari 

 1901 : — Flower yellowish salmon 

 shaded rosy salmon, large, full, 

 sweet. Growth vigorous. A. G. 

 Docteur Grill (T.), Bonnaire 1885:— 

 Flower coppery yellow in the centre, 

 shading to clear rose, large, full, 

 sweet-scented. Growth vigorous, 

 free flowering. A. Cut. F. G. T. 

 Docteur Mulette (H.T.), Ketten 

 Bros. 1903: — Flower coppery maize 

 yellow, changing to Naples yellow, 

 very large, full, fragrant, opening 

 well. Growth vigorous, free. A. 

 Cut. G. 



Docteur Pouleur (T.), Ketten Bros. 

 1897 : — Flower varies ; aurora with 

 coppery red centre, outer petals 

 striped carmine, large, full, sweet. 

 Growth vigorous. A. 

 Docteur Ricaud (poly pom.) :— Flower 

 rosy salmon, shaded copper; very 

 free. Grov/th dwarf. Bed. E. 

 Doily Varden, G. Paul 1914 :— 

 Flower light apricot-pink, with rosy 

 flesh centre, cupped. 

 Dometille Becar (Gallica) : — Flower 

 flesh colour, striped Vith rose. 

 Growth moderate. 



Donald Macdonald (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1916 :— Flower in- 

 tensely orange carmine, full, medium 

 sized; tea-perfumed. Growth per- 

 fect. A good bedder and a very 

 attractive decorative variety. 

 Donna Maria : — Everyman rose. 

 Flower pure white, small, double. 

 Growth very vigorous. Ar. Pil. 



Perg. 



Dora (T.), Wm. Paul & Son :— 

 Flower peach, with deeper centres, 

 changing to silvery blush. Very 



large ; full. Growth vigorous. 

 Dora Hansen (H.T.), O. Jacobs 

 1910 :— Flower bright rose, very large, 

 long stems. Growth vigorous and 

 free. Cut. F. 



Dora Van Tets (H.T.), Leenders 

 1912: — Flower glowing crimson, with 

 velvety shading, semi-double, free 

 flowering. Vigorous. 

 Dorothy (T.) :— Flower bright flush, 

 shading to a delicate blush. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Dorothy Dennison (Wich), Alex, 

 Dickson & Sons 1908 :— Flower palest 

 shell pink, large trusses. Sport 



from " Dorothy Perkins." Very vig- 

 orous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Dorothy Jeavons (Mult. ramb.), 

 Bakers 1912 :— Flower pure white, 

 large trusses, free flowering, mid- 

 season. Sport from " Blush Ram- 

 bler." Growth very vigorous. Ar. 

 Pil. Perg. 



