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mon, free flowering. Growth vigor- 

 ous. A. 



T. F. Crozier (H.T.), Hugh Dickson 

 1918 : — Flower deep canary yellow, 

 large, full and globular, with high- 

 pointed centre. Growth strong vigor- 

 ous, branching; foliage olive green, 

 mildew proof. Exh. 

 Thalia (Mult, ramb.), Schmitt 1895: 

 — Flower pure white, small, semi- 

 double, fragrant, produced in clus- 

 ters, very vigorous, climbing; very 

 hardy. Ar. Per?. Pil. W. 

 The Bride (T.), May 1886, Syn. 

 " White Catherine Mermet " (De 

 Forest) : — Flower amber white, 

 changing to creamy white, edges 

 of petals suffused rose, large, full, 

 imbricated, opening well, very sweet. 

 Growth vigorous, free flowering. A. 

 Bed. Cut. F. G. 



The Dawson Rose (Mult, ramb.) :— 

 Flower pale rose, semi-double. 

 Growth verv vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 The Dowager Countess of Roden 

 (H.T.), Wm. Paul & Son 1919:— 

 Flower bright silvery pink, large and 

 full. Growth very free flowering. 

 Bed. Exh. 



The Farquhar (Wich) :— Flower 

 large, clusters of soft pink flowers, 

 very rapid grower. Exh. 

 The Garland (Hybrid Musk), Wells 

 1S35 : — Flower fawn buds, nankeen 

 and pink to blush white, large clus- 

 ters, semi-double. Growth vigor- 

 ous ; summer flowering. 

 The General (H.T.), J. H. Pember- 

 ton 1920 :— Flower blood red, flushed 

 orange, large, full-pointed, globular, 

 carried erect: fragrant damask per- 

 fume. Growth compact, foliage dark 

 green, wood claret; flowering con- 

 tinuously from early summer to late 

 autumn. 



The Lyon (Mult, ramb.) : — Flower 

 bright crimson, single; a seedling 

 from " Crimson Rambler." 

 The Premier (Lucens), G. Paul & 

 Son 1918 : — Flower wlaitc, semi- 

 double, in large clusters, glossy 

 evergreen foliage. Growth vigor- 

 ous. 



The Queen (T.), Dingee & Conard 

 Co. 1889 : — Flower pure white, outer 

 petals suffused rose, large,- full, 

 opening well, fragrant. Growth 

 vigorous, floriferous. A. Cut. T. 

 The Queen Alexandra Rose (Pernet), 

 S. M'Gredy & Son 1918 :— Flower 

 intense vermilion, deeply shaded old 

 gold on reverse of petals, large, 

 freely produced. Growth vigorous, 

 deep glossy green, mildew proof. 

 Bed. 



Theresa (T.) :— Flower rich apricot 

 colour, semi-double ; flowers with 

 golden anthers. Growth vigorous. 

 The Wall Flower (Mult, ramb.) :— 



Flower soft rosy crimson, freely 

 produced on the full length of the 

 shoots. Growth very vigorous. Ar. 

 Pil. Perg. 



Thisbe (Hybrid Musk), Rev. J. H. 

 Pemberton 1918 : — Flower chamois- 

 yellow rosettes, in clusters. Growth 



, vigorous. W. 



Thoresbyana (Mult, ramb.), Bennett 

 1840: — Flower white, small, semi- 

 double, flat, produced in panicles. 

 Growth verv vigorous, climbing, free. 

 Ar. H. Perg. Pil. W. 

 Thousand Beauties (Mult, ramb.), 



, J. C. Schmidt 1906 :— Flower pink 

 turning to bright rose and carmine, 



' produced in large trusses ; summer 



I flowering. Growth very vigorous. 

 Ar. Pil. Perg. 



I Thusnelda (Rug.) :— Flower light 

 salmon pink, semi-double, early and 



' late. Growth vigorous. Bu. H. 

 Tillier (T.), Bernaix 1891 :— Flower 



I rosy flesh, shaded salmon rose and 

 purple rose, medium, fairly full, 

 opening well, fragrant. Growth 

 vigorous, free flowering. A. G. T. 

 Tim Page (Pernet), Courteney Page 



j 1920 : — Flower pure daffodil yellow. 

 Growth sturdy, foliage glossy, mil- 

 dew proof. 

 Tinted Venus (Rug.) .—Flower blush, 



, large. Growth vigorous. Bu. H. 

 Tiny Tim (poly pom.), Easlea 1917: 

 — Flower coppery pink, small, in 

 trusses. Growth dwarf. Bed. E. 

 Tipperary (H.T.), S. M'Gredy & 

 Son 1916 : — Flower soft golden yellow,, 

 carried erect; sweetly scented. 

 Growth stout, upright, free ; free 

 flov.ering. 



Tiptop (poly pom.), Lambert 1909: 

 — Flower orange yellow edged with 

 carmine. Growth dwarf. Bed. 

 Titania (C). Wm. Paul & Son 1915: 

 — Flower coppery-crimson in bud 



' state, changing to deep salmon-red 

 when opening, base of petals shaded 

 with clear yellow . Growth bushy and 

 branching ; very free flowering. G. 

 Bed. 

 Tito Hekekyan (H.T.) :— Flower 



I rosy coral red shaded with yellow, 

 centre bright coral purple. 



' Toison d'Or (Pernet), Jos. Pernet- 

 j Ducher 1921 : — Flower apricot yellow, 

 shaded with orange red, large, full, 

 globular ; oval orange yellow bud. 

 Growth spreading branching habit, 

 very free flowering. Bed. G. 

 Tom Wood (H.P.), Alex. Dickson 

 & Sons 189G : — Flower brownish-red, 

 deep, cupped, sweetly scented. 

 Growth vigorous. 



Toreador (Pemet), Wm. Paul & Son 



j 1919 : — Flower rosy red, semi-double ; 



' buds crimson, outside of petals 



golden yellow. Growth upright; very 



free blooming. Distinct. Bed. G. 



