SINGLE FLOWERING VARIETIES 85 



Edith Pagram. A very popular and perfect flower, 



colour rich pink. 



Eureka. Large pure white flower, with long florets. 

 Fair Rosamund. Soft rosy shading at the tips, base of 



petals pure white, very large. 

 Fairy Queen. Blush pink. 

 Framfield Beauty. Deep rich crimson. 

 Flamingo. peep chestnut red flower of good 



substance. 

 Gladys Hemsley. The prettiest of pink shades, a large 



finely formed flower. 

 Grandee. Immense flower, colour soft yellow overlaid 



with apricot. 



Girlie. Lovely pink flower, good for decoration. 

 G. W. Forbes. Rich crimson with amaranth shading. 

 Hilda. Orange terra-cotta, rather late. 

 Harmony. An exquisite flower, colour crimson with 



mauve shading. 



Irene Cragg. Pure white, very attractive. 

 J. T. Angus. Clear rosy cerise, comes fine when lightly 



disbudded. 

 Magnifica. An immense flower without coarseness, 



nearly six inches across, colour cream shaded 



yellow. 



Madeline. A clear shade of pink with white base. 

 Mary Richardson. Salmon red, very charming colour. 

 Miss Blodwen Jones. Pure white. 

 Miss Mary Anderson. White shaded pink, an old and 



most popular variety. 

 Miss Annie Holden. Yellow sport from Mary Anderson 



very pretty. 



Miss Rose. Soft pink, small, and free early flowering. 

 Miss Jessie Dean. Soft rose edging, white base. 

 Mrs C. Symms. An improved type of Mary Anderson. 

 Norah Davis. Bright reddish terra-cotta, stiff upright 



stems. 



