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Mrs. E. Townshend (H.T.). P. Guil- 

 lot 1910 :— Flowrr soft chamois rose, 

 reverse of petals orange carmine, 

 passing: to rosy flesh towards the 

 edge, large, full, globular. Growth 

 vigorous, very free. Bed. 

 Mrs. Farmer (Pcrnct), Jos. Pernet- 

 Ducher 1918: — Flower Indian yellow, 

 reverse of petals reddish apricot, 

 large, semi-double. Growth very 

 vigorous, branching ; foliage bronze- 

 green. 



Mrs. Foley-Hobbs (T.), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1910: — Flower delicate 

 ivory-white, faintly tinged clear pink 

 on the edges of petals, very large, 

 full, well formed, tea-perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous, free, erect. Exh. 

 Cut. 



Mrs. Forde (H.T.), Alex. Dickson & 

 Sons 1913:— Flower deep carmine- 

 rose on delicate rose-pink with 

 yellow base, large, full, and perfect. 

 Growth vigorous. 



Mrs. Frank Bray (H.T.), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1912 : — Flower deep cop- 

 pery ecru, developing as flower 

 opens to a delicate fawn, with a 

 shade of ivory shell pink, large, 

 full, well formed, fragrant. Growth 

 vigorous and branching, free flower- 

 ing. G. Bed. 



Mrs. Frank Cant (HP.), F. Cant & 

 Co. 1897 :— Flower beautiful clear 

 pink, the edge and back of petals 

 silvery white, scented, large, very 

 full, perfectly formed, summer, free 

 flowering. Growth vigorous. Exh. 

 Mrs. Franklin Dennlson (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gred^ & Son 1915 : — Flower porce- 

 lain white, veiled primrose yellow, 

 deepening to ochre at base, beau- 

 tifully pointed, of great substance ; 

 very large, perfumed. Growth vigor- 

 OMS ; free flowering. G. Exh. 

 Mrs. Frank W. Ounlop (H T.) :— 

 Flower rich pink, good foliage. 

 Growth vifjorous. 



Mrs. Frank Workman (H T.) .— 

 Flower deep coral pink, free flower- 

 ing. Growth vigorous. 

 Mrs. Fred Cook (Austrian Briar), 

 Easlea 1920:— Flower light terra- 

 cotta, edged with silvery white, large 

 and full, free. Growth moderate. 

 Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt (Per- 

 net), S. M'Grcdy & Son 1913:— 

 Flower deep orange red, shaded 

 bronie apricot red, large, perfect in 

 shape and form ; vxry fragrant. 

 Growth vigorous ; very free flower- 

 ing. Exh. G. Bed. 

 Mrs. Fred Searl (H.T.). Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1917 :— Flower fawny shell 

 pink, the reflex of petals warm sil- 

 very carmine rose, deeper at edges, 

 inside of petals richest fawn, large 

 siie, globular form, produced in pro- 

 fusion ; tea perfumed. Exh. 



Mrs. Fred Straker (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1910 :— Flower 

 orange crimson to silvery fawn with 

 orange pink reflex, spiral form. free. 

 Growth free. 



Mrs. F. W. Flight (Mult, ramb ). 

 Cutbush 1905 : — Flower lieep pink 

 with blush centre, semi-double, in 

 large trusses. Growth vigorous, 

 early flowering. Ar. Pig. H. 

 Mrs. F. W. Sanford (H.P.). Curtis 

 & Sanford 1897 :— Flower _ blush, 

 large, full. Growth very vigorous, 

 free. 



Mrs, George Dickson (II. P.). Bennett 

 1884 : — Flower deep rose pink, chang- 

 ing to bright pink, large, double. 

 Growth vigorous, floriferous. A. 

 Cut. T. 



Mrs. George Gordon (II. T.), Hugh 

 Dickson 1915 :- Flower bright rosy- 

 pink, flushed and edged with silvery- 

 pink, with yellow base. Growth vig- 

 orous. G. 



Mrs. George Marriott (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gredy 1918 :— Flower deep cream 

 and pearl, suffused rose and ver- 

 milion, very large, of perfect form. 

 Exh. Bed. 



Mrs. George Norwood (H.T.). Elisha 

 J. Hicks 1914 :— Flower bright rich 

 pink, large and perfect, full, scented. 

 Growth vigorous. Exh. 

 Mrs. George Preston (H.T.) :— 

 Flower silvery rose pink. Very vig- 

 orous. 



Mrs. George Roupell (H.T.), Elisha 

 J. Hicks, 1916:— Flower coppery-yel- 

 low shaded orange, free flowering. 

 Vigorous. 



Mrs. George Shawyer (H.T.), Lowe 

 & Shawyer 1911 :- Flower brilliant, 

 clear rose pink, large, well formed, 

 carried on stiff ?t''ms, long bud open- 

 ing well. Bed. Cut. 

 Mrs. Gordon Sloane (H.T.). Alex. 

 Dickson & Soni 1912 :— Flower deli- 

 cate copper sheen on deep salmon- 

 pink, free. Growth vigorous. 

 Mrs. G. W. Kershaw (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 190G :— Flower glow- 

 ing deep rose-pink, large, full, of 

 perfect form, opening well. Growth 

 vigorous, floriferous. Exh. G. T. 

 Mrs. Harold Brockiebank (H.T), 

 Alex. Dickson & Sons 1907 :— Flower 

 creamy-white, centre buff, base of 

 petals soft golden yellow, outer 

 petals frequently tinted with salmon 

 rose, large, full, perfect form, 

 sweetly perfumed. Growth vigorous, 

 very free flowering. Exh. G. Cut. 

 Mrs. Harwey Thomas (H.T.), P. 

 Bernaix 1905 :— Flower carmine lake, 

 shaded coppery red, base of petals 

 canary yellow, large, full, sweet, 

 elongated bud. Growth vigorous and 

 free. Distinct. T. A. Cut. 



