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long and pointed. Growth vigorous, 

 Tcry free. G. 



Mrs. Charles E. Pearson (Pernet), 

 S. M'Gredy & Son 1913 :— Flower 

 orange, flushed red, apricot, fawn 

 and yellow, of medium size, fine 

 form, sweet perfume. Growth vigor- 

 ous, free branching. Bed. 

 Mrs. Charles Hunter (H.T.), Wm. 

 Paul & Son 1912 :— Flower rosy crim- 

 son, changing to rose colour as it 

 expands, very bold, with large hand- 

 some petals, produced on strong up- 

 right stalks. Growth vigorous, free 

 flowering. Bed. F. 

 Mrs. Charles Lamplough (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1920:— Flower soft 

 lemon chrome throughout ; large 

 size, depth, and substance, sweetly 

 scented. Exh. Cut. 

 Mrs. Charles Reed (H.T.). Elisha 

 J. Hicks' 1914 : — Flower pale cream, 

 tinted deep peach, base of petals 

 soft golden yellow, of fine shape, 

 tea perfume, long bud. Growth 

 vigorous, free flowering. Bed. G. 

 Mrs. Charles Russell (H.T.), Waban 

 Conservatories 1913: — Flower rosy 

 carmine, with rosy scarlet centre, 

 large, full, fine form. Growth vigor- 

 ous, free branching. F. Exh. 

 Mrs. Conway Jones (H.T.) .—Flower 

 creamy white, flushed with salmon 

 pink, large, deep petals, good foli- 

 age. Growth vigorous. E.xh. 

 Mrs. Cornwaliis-West (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1911 : — Flower colour 

 between shell and rose pink, on 

 purest white, large, full, imbricated 

 form ; opening well. Growth vigor- 

 ous, erect. Exh. 



Mrs. Curnock Sawday (H.T.), E. T- 

 Hicks 1920 : — Flower shell satiny-pink, 

 edged salmon-pink, with broad and 

 stout petals, full and pointed, well 

 shaped. Growth vigorous. j 



Mrs. C. V. Haworth (Pernet), Alex, i 

 Dickson & Sons 1919 :— Flower of 

 cinnamony apricot colour as it ex- 

 pands, developing into a delicate 

 biscuit buff with very delicate cerise 

 rose sheen on the reflex of the large 

 upstanding shell-shaped petals, 

 which are deeply veined saffron 

 primrose, fairly full; highly-perfumed 

 Persian-Primrose and produced in 

 great profusion on rigid flower 

 stalks. Growth vigorous, erect, 

 branching. Bed. 



Mrs. C. W. Dunbar-Buller (H.T.), 

 Alex. Dickson & Sons 1919 :— Flower 

 veined, warm, clear rosy deep car- 

 mine, with lemon base, opening to 

 rose madder; the reflex of the petals 

 is solid rosy cerise, large, imbricated 

 form, strongly perfumed. Growth 

 erect; leathery deep green foliage; 



a profuse bloomer. Distinct. Exh. 

 Bed. P. 



Mrs. David Baillia (H.T.), Hugh 

 Dickson 1912 :— Flower bright madder 

 carmine, with the delicate veinings 

 of the petals a deeper shade, 

 medium, of camelia form, with petals 

 evenly reflexcd, high-pointed centre, 

 opening freely, sweetly perfumed. 

 Growth strong, free branching, up- 

 right, free flowering. Bed. Cut. 

 Mrs. David Jardine (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1908 .-—Flower bright 

 rosy pink, shading in the outer 

 petals to salmon pink, very large, 

 full, of imbricated form, highly per- 

 fumed. Growth vigorous, erect, flori- 

 ferous. C. Exh. F. G. 

 Mrs. David M'Kee (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1904: — Flower amber 

 white, changing to sulphury white, 

 large, full, opening well, fragrant. 

 Growth vigorous, free flowering. A. 

 Cut. Exh. F. G. P. 

 Mrs. Dudley Cross (T.), Wm. Paul 

 & Son 1907 : — Flower pale chamois 

 yellow, tinted in autumn with rose 

 and crimson, large, full, and sweet. 

 Growth vigorous, floriferous. Exh. 

 Mrs. Dunlop-Best (H.T.), Elisha J. 

 Hicks' 1916 : — Flower reddish apricot, 

 base of petals coppery yellow; 

 sweetly scented. Growth strong and 

 branching; very free and decorative; 

 free from mildew. G. 

 Mrs. E. Alford (H.T.). Lowe & 

 Shawyer 1913 : — Flower silvery-pink, 

 large, full and free. Vigorous. 

 Mrs. Edith Stanley (H.T.), W. Eas- 

 lea 1919: — Flower creamy-white, 

 richly shaded with Indian yellow ; ex- 

 quisite shape. Growth vigorous. 

 Mrs. Edward Clayton (C.) :— Flower 

 coppery yellow tinted with white, 

 edges of petals carmine. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Mrs. Edward Mawley (T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1899: — Flower mauve 

 rose with bright rosy scarlet reflexes, 

 shaded salmon, very large, full, 

 high-centred, very sweetly scented. 

 Growth vigorous, free flowering. A. 

 Cut. Exh. G. 



Mrs. Edward Powel (H.T.). P. Ber- 

 naix 1910: — Flower velvety crimson, 

 large, full, of exquisite shape. 

 Growth vigorous, very floriferous. 

 Mrs. E. C. Hill (H.T.), Soupert & 

 Netting 1906: — Flower pale pink with 

 coral-red reverse, pointed, full buds. 

 Growth vigorous. Bed. 

 Mrs. E. J. Holland (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1909 :— Flower deep 

 salmon rose with paler edges, large 

 and full. Vigorous. 

 Mrs. Elisha J. Hicks (H.T.). Elisha 

 J. Hicks 1919 :— Flower soft flesh 

 pink, nearly white, scented, lasting 

 and free. Growth erect. Exh. G. 



