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TEAS, CLASS I.-Saimon. 



Comtesse de Nadaillao salmon rose, centre rich coppery apricot ; tender in Winter 



Comtesse Panisse flesh colour, shaded deep orange salmon, free 



Corriua (W. Paul, 1893) this splendid flower is a mixture of apricot, salmon, rose and yellow, 



and is very distinct and beautiful, of vigorous habit. 1/6 



Dr. Grill very free, shaded salmon, orange yellow 



Francisca Kruger various, coppery yellow, with rosy shading, free bloomer, good bedder 



Jean Ducher sometimes reddish orange, at others nearly pure golden yellow, large and 



fine 

 Jules Finger rosy -bronze, shading to salmon 



TEAS, CLASS K.— Deep Fink and Bed. 



Homere a pretty button hole rose, salmon blush, with red edges ; very free bloomer 



Madame Jos. Combert (h.t ) creamy white, shaded rose and pink ; new. 1/6 



Madame CuBin purplish red, free flowering 



Madame Lambard very bright, varies from pink to salmon scarlet 



Madame de Watteville .... very distinct and pretty, petals pale lemon and ivory white, with distinct 



margin of pink passing to deep rose ; a show Tea of great beauty ; 



very distinct 

 Mrs. W. J. Grant (Siebright) a fine flower, of an entirely new shade of pink. 2/6. H.T. 

 Mrs. Whitney (h.t.) a lovely new colour, bright salmon red, dark reverse, extra. 1/6 



TEAS, CLASS L.— Bright Bed and Crimson. 



Marie d'Orleans a fine new reddish Tea. 2/6 



Belle Sebrie a brilliant red flower, new. 1/6 



Princess de Sagan velvety, richly shaded, the finest crimson Tea, very fine bloomer, and 



pretty in bud, a good bedder 



Souvenir de Therese Levet bright roBy crimson, with Niphetos form ; a valuable new kind 



Waban new, of Catherine Mermet style, with a much darker colour ; an American 



Rose of great promise 



TEAS, CLASS M.— Pink, Pale Bose and Blush. 



Bougere a fine old self flower, soft pale rose, cupped 



Bridesmaid a dark variety, of Mermet, fine. 1/6 



Catherine Mermet flesh-coloured, faintly shaded yellow, one of the best, a constant bloomer 



Cleopatra pale flesh-pink, edged white ; a fine large and deep flower. 2/6 



Ernest Metz soft rose, with deeper centre, shading to white ; a distinct new kind, large 



and fine 



Geo. Nabonnand very lovely, flesh colour, large and fine, S. Elise X by Cleopatra. 2/6 



Maman Cochet very fine, a large Mermet, with more colour. 1/6 



Rubens French white, with blush shading, elegant 



Souvenir d'un Ami bright silvery rose, large and fine, free bloomer 



The Sylph (W. Paul) very fine, with'long petals, white, flesh and salmon. 2/6 



TEAS, CLASS N.— Golden and Canary Yellow. 



Amazone orange yellow, lovely in bud, extra 



Anna Oliver orange, with carmine rose, shaded ; a good show Tea 



Chedane Guinnoisseau a very fine pure yellow, tender ; very pretty button hole bloom 



Comtesse de Frigneuse very elegant, pure yellow, deep rich centre, shaded 



Comtesse de Nadaillac fits in this class frequently, see Class I. 



Etoile de Lyon large clear yellow 



Jean Pernet a lovely old favourite, rich yellow 



Marechal Niel see Noisettes below 



Mr. Jas. Wilson prettily shaded, rich lemon yellow, edged with soft rose, new 



Perle des Jardins splendid flower, full and well formed, with good carriage ; colour beautiful 



yellow, occasionally golden 



Princess Beatrice (Bennett) .... firm shell-like petal, pale creamy yellow,' shaded, new and fine 



Princess of Wales rich golden yellow, outer petals shaded salmon 



CLASS O.— Climbing Bourbon Teas, or Glorie de Dijon Bace. 



For convenience, Noisettes (marked N), Hybrid Teas (H. T.), and other Roses of similar habit are 

 placed in this group, which embraces Roses most suitable for quickly covering walls, fences, &c, which 

 from their profuse and continuous blossom are the most useful plants we have. The Dijons succeed well 

 even on north aspects, the flowers in these positions coming later; all suitable for cool conservatory. 

 N.B. — Customers often order "6 or 12 Gloire de Dijons" at once, we would suggest that they plant a 

 greater variety from the following list in preference to so many of one kind. Prices — 1/0 and 1/6 each ; 

 12/0 per doz. In Pots, 2/6 to 5/0 each. Standards, 2/0 and 2/6. 



