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Dorothy Page=Roberts (H.T.j, A. Dickson & Sons, 

 1907._Coppeiy pink. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. 

 A beautiful shade of pink. Fragrant. Prune 4 or 5. 



Dorothy Perkins (wich. ramb.), Jackson & Per- 

 kins, 1901.— Rose pink. Very vigorous climber. 

 Pillar, arch, pergola, creeping, weeping standard, 

 hedge, screen. Almost evergreen. One of the best. 

 Late flowering. Prune 37 or 39. 



Dowager Countess of Roden (H.T.), W. Paul & 

 Son, 1919.— Silvery pink. Moderate. Garden. 

 Prune 4. 



Dr. Joseph Drew (H.T.) (Courtney Page), W. 

 Easlea, 1918.— Yellow, shaded pink. Very vigorous. 

 Exhibition, garden, decorative. Very fragrant. 

 Prune 4 or 5. 



Dr. Van Fleet (wich. ramb.). Van Fleet, 1910.— 

 Soft blush. Very vigorous. Pillar, arch, pergola. 

 Flowers in Autumn. Prune 27 or 39. 



Duchess of Wellington (H.T.), A. Dickson and 

 Sons, 1909. — Deep saffron yellow, outside petals 

 orange. Vigorous. Garden. Best in dry season. 

 Very fragrant. Prune 4. 



Duchess of Westminster (H.T.), A. Dickson and 

 Sons, 1911. — Rose madder. Vigorous. Exhibition, 

 garden, glass. Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Dundee Rambler (Ayr.), Martin.— White, pink 

 edges. Very vigorous climber. Arch, pergola, hedge, 

 N. wall, town, very exposed gardens. Summer- 

 ilowering. .Prune 23 or 89. 



Ecarlate (H.T.), Boytard, 1907.— Light scarlet. 

 T\Ioderately vigorous. Garden, standard, bedding. 

 Very bright and free flowering. Semi-double. Pnme 

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