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Mrs. H. D. Green (H.T.), Walter 

 Easlea 1918: — Flower reddish bronze, 

 opening to flame and coppery-pink, 

 very fragrant, produced on fine erect 

 stems. Growth vigorous; the ample 

 foliage is of beetroot colour, afford- 

 ing a pleasing contrast to the 

 flowers. Exh. G. 



Mrs. Henry Balfour (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1918 .-—Flower ivory 

 white with primrose shading at the 

 base, edge of petals vermilion rose 

 like a picotee. Exh. G. 

 Mrs. Henry Bowles (H.T.), Chaplin 

 Bros., Ltd., 1921:— Flower soft rose 

 pink, large, full, scented, deep petal, 

 good shape, form after " Mrs. W. J. 

 Grant"; free flowering, handsome 

 foliage. Growth vigorous and erect. 

 E.xh. Cut. F. Bed. 



Mrs. Henry Morse (Pemet), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1919 :— Flower bright 

 rose, washed vermilion, with, clear 

 vermilion veining on petals, which 

 are of size and substance, perfect 

 in shape and form ; sweetly scented. 

 Exh. Bed. Cut. 



Mrs. Herbert Hawksworth (T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1912 :— Flower deeply 

 zoned delicate ecru on milk white, 

 of good size and globular form, with 

 smooth, shell-shaped and massive 

 petals, tea perfumed. Growth 

 robustly vigorous and free flowering. 

 G. 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens (T.), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1910 : — Flower white 

 with a fawn and peach shading 

 towards centre, perfectly formed, tea 

 perfume. Growth vigorous, free- 

 growing, very floriferous. Bed. Exh. 

 G. 



Mrs. H. R. Darlington (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1920 :— Flower 

 creamy yellow, very large, good 

 shape and form, with enormous 

 petals. Growth free and upright. 

 Exh. G. 



Mrs. Hubert Taylor (T), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1909 : — Flower shell-pink 

 edged with ivory and creamy-white, 

 large, well formed. Vigorous. 

 Mrs. Hugh Dickson (H.T.), Hugh 

 Dickson 1915 : — Flower deep cream 

 with heavy suffusion of orange and 

 apricot, large, of superb build, with 

 high pointed centre, delightful per- 

 fume. Growth vigorous ; very free 

 flowering. Y.xh. Cut. G. 

 Mrs. Isabelle Milner (H.T.) :— Flower 

 ivory white, suffused with pink, and 

 dehcately margined v/ith mauve, 

 extra large, good form. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Mrs. James Cocker (HP.), Cocker 

 1899 : — Flower delicate pale pink, 

 globular, large, full. Growth very 

 vigorous. Exh. 

 Mrs. James Lynas (H.T.), Hugh 



Dickson 1914 : — Flower pearly pink 

 at base of petals, flushed dehcate 

 rosy peach at edges and on reverse 

 of petals, large, full, beautifully 

 formed. Growth strong, vigorous, 

 upright branching ; free. Exh. G. 

 Mrs. J. Fred Hawkms (H.T.) :— 

 Flower rosy salmon pink, large 

 trusses, very floriferous. Vigorous. 

 Bed. 



Mrs. J. H. Welch (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1911 :— Flower bril- 

 liant rose-pink, free, large, well 

 formed. Growth vigorous. Exh. G. 

 Mrs. John Bateman (H.T.) :— Flower 

 deep china rose. Vigorous. 

 Mrs. John Cook (H.T.), John Cook 

 1919 : — Flower white suffused with 

 delicate pink. The colour varies 

 with the season, the flush of pink 

 being more pronounced during cool 

 weather, while the bloom is almost 

 white during the long days of bright 

 sunshine. Growth strong, free. A 

 welcome addition to " White Killar- 

 ney." 



Mrs. John Forster (H.T.) .—Flower 

 rich vermilion, sweetly scented. 

 Growth vigorous. Exh. G. 

 Mrs. John Laing (H.P.). Bennett 

 1887 : — Flower soft pink, shaded lilac, 

 large, full, finely shaped, globular, 

 fragrant. Growth vigorous, early 

 and late flowering. A. Cut. Exh. F. 

 G. T. 



Mrs. John R. Allan (Pernet), Hugh 

 Dickson 1920 :— Flower bright clear 

 soft rosy pink, large, full, and high 

 centred, of good form, with thick 

 leathery petals, nicely reflexed at 

 the edges. Growth strong and 

 robust, of moderate height. Exh. G. 

 Mrs. John Sneden (H.T.), P. Bcr- 

 naix 1918 :— Flower cherry red shaded 

 amethyst, with madder red centre; 

 edges of petals white, full. Flori- 

 ferous. 



Mrs. Leonard Petrle (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1910: — Flower sul- 

 phur yellow with claret shading on 

 the reverse of petals, large,' full, 

 fragrant. Growth vigorous, free. 

 Bed. 



Mrs. Littleton Dewhurst (Wich), 

 Pearson 1908: — Flower pure white, 

 double, in large loose trusses. 

 Growth very vigorous. A. Perg. 

 Pil. 



Mrs. Mackellar (H.T.), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1915 : — Flower centre 

 deep citron or delicate pure canary, 

 becoming pearly primrose white as 

 the blooms expand, large, with high 

 pointed centre, produced on rigid 

 flower stalks ; fragrant. Growth 

 vigorous, stiff and erect, floriferous. 

 G. P. 



Mrs. Maynard SInton (H.T), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1910 :— Flower silvery- 



