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Tea Rambler (mult, ramb.), Paul & Son, 1903.— 

 Coppery pink. Very vigorous. Pillar, arch, pergola, 

 hedge. Summer flowering. Prune 27 or 39. 



T. F. Crozier (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1918.— 

 Canary yellow. Vigorous. Exhibition. Reliable. 

 Prune 3. 



The Garland (Hybrid Musk), Wells.— Blush, 

 changing to white. Vigorous climber. Pillar, arch, 

 pergola. One of the best summer-flowering climbers. 

 Summer-flowering. Prune 18 or 39. 



The Queea Alexandra Rose (Pernetj, S. McGredy 

 and Son, 1917. — Vermilion, reverse of petals old gold. 

 Vigorous. Bedding. Unique colours; best in autumn. 

 Very fragrant. Prune 20. 



Thoresbyana. — See " Bennett's Seedling." 



Toreador (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1919.— Crim- 

 son and yellow. Vigorous. Bedding. Semi-double. 

 Prune 20. 



Trier (Hybrid Musk), P. I^ambert, 1904.— Creamy 

 white, edged fawn. — Semi-climber. Bush, pillar. 

 Flowers again in the autumn. Prune 18 or 39. 



Triomphe d'Orleanaise (poly, pom.), J. Peanger, 

 1912. — Brilliant carmine. Vigorous. Garden, bed- 

 ding. Prune 34. 



Ulrich Brunner (H.P.), Levet, 1881.— Cherry red. 

 Very vigorous. Exhibition, garden, town. A good 

 all-round Hybrid Perpetual. Very fragrant. Prune 

 6 or 7. 



Una (H. Briar), Paul & Son, 1900.— Pale cream. 

 Vigorous semi-climber. Bush, pillar, arch, hedge. 

 Semi-single. Summer-flowering. Prune 29 or 39. 



Victor Hugo (H.P.), Schwartz, 1884.— Dazzling 

 crimson, shaded. Moderate. Exhibition, garden. 

 Grand colour. Fragrant. Prune 2 or 3. 



