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Mrs. Herbert Stevens (T.), S. McGredy & Son, 

 1910. — White. Vigorous. Garden, bedddng, standard, 

 glass. A good buttonhole rose. Pointed flowers. 

 Hardj'. A beautiful decorative rose. Fragrant. 

 Prune 4 or 42. 



Mrs. J. H. Welch (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 

 1911. — Rose pink. Vigorous. Exhibition. Semi- 

 double. Prune 3. 



Mrs. John Laing (H.P.), Bennett, 1887.— Rosy- 

 pink. Vigorous. Exhibition, garden, standard, bed- 

 ding, glass, town. One of the finest all-round H.P.'s. 

 Very fragrant. Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Mrs. Mackellar (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1915. 

 — Citron to pale primrose. Vigorous. Exhibition^ 

 garden. Prune 4 or 5. 



Mrs. Mona Hunting (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1916. 

 — Chamois j^ellow. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. 

 Prune 4. 



Mrs. O. G. Orpen (D.), (O. G. Orpen), B. R. 

 Cant & Sons, 1906. — Pale rosy pink. Vigorous semi- 

 climber. Bush, pillar. Subject to mildew. Single- 

 flowered. Summer-flowering. Prune 14 (a) or 39. 



Mrs. F. D. McClure (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1913. 

 — Clear pink. Vigorous. Exhibition. Prune 5. 



Mrs. Redford (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1919. 

 — ^Apricot orange. Vigorous. Garden, standard, bed- 

 ding. Prune 4. 



Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch (H.T.), W. & J. Brown, 

 1915. — Shell pink. Very vigorous. Pillar. Semi- 

 single. Prune 10. 



Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (H.T.), The E. G. Hill 

 Co., 1903.— Flesh, tinted pink. Moderate. Exhibi- 

 tion. Prune 5. 



