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KONIGIN CAROLA — Hybrid Tea, salmon-rose ohanging to silvery jiink ; a flue Carolbu: Tcstout type of 
tlower. ]s. 6d. 
LADY HELEN VINCENT — Hybrid Tea, pink, reflex of petals pale flush, base of petals veined and sulfused 
with a yellow zone ; beautiful. 3s. Sd. 
LODIS RICARD — Hybrid Perpetual, deep velvety crimson^ shaded vermilion ; a showy p.eony-like flower. Is. 
LYON ROSE— Shrimp-pink, with coral-red centre and shaded with chrome yellow, large full and perfectly 
formed flower. 3s. 6d. 
MADAME CONSTANT SODPERT— Tea, dark golden yellow, strongly tinted peach - pink ; large, full 
and perfectly formed flowers. 2s. 6d. 
MADAME EDMOND SABLAYROLLES — Tea, bright yellow on the outside, centre orange-yellow ; large full 
flowers, opening well. 2s. 6d. 
MARQUISE DE SINETY — Deep orange, shaded fiery red, a good grower. 2s. 
M. H. WALSH — Hybrid Perpetual, rich velvety crimson-scarlet, large full flower : good autumnal. Is. 6il. 
MOLLY SHARMAN CRAWFORD — Tea, very free and vigorous, the blooms large and full, pure white. 3s. 6i. 
MRS. AARON WARD -Hybrid Te.a, good in shape and colour Indian-yellow, sometimes washed salmon- 
rose. 2s. 
MRS. A. M. KIRKER — Hybrid Perpetual, clear bright cerise, large full flowers ; good autumnal. 2s, 
MRS. E. G. HILL— Hybrid Tea, centre white, outside of petals coral-red ; very large full flowers. 2s. 
MRS. F. W. FLIGHT — Polyantha Climber, pink flowers with white centre, semi-double, produced in large 
trusses. Is. (d. 
MRS. G. W. KERSHAW — Hybrid Tea, deep rose-pink, blooms large and full ; very free flowering. 2s. 
MRS. HAROLD BROCKLEBANK — Hybrid Tea, creamy white, centre butt’, base of petals golden yellow ; 
tlowcrs produced on stout erect stems. 3s. 6d. 
MRS. ISABELLE MILNER- Hybrid Tea, ivory-white, sufl’used with pink and margined with mauve, like 
Mildred Grant ; large flowers of perfect circular form. 3s. 6d. 
MRS. MYLES KENNEDY — Tea, delicate silvery-white, shaded buff, and pink in centre, large full flowers. 
Gold Medal, N.R.S. 2s. 
MRS. O. G. ORPEN —Climbing Damask, bright rosy pink, with golden anthers, large single flowers produced in 
tine trusses. Gold Medal, N.R.S. Is. 
MRS. STEWART CLARK — Hybrid Tea, bright cerise, changing to cherry-pink, white at the base of petals ; 
large full flowers. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 3s. 6rf. 
MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT— Hybrid Tea, creamy white, centre rose, long buds ; large full flowers. Is. 6d. 
MRS. W. COOPER— Hybrid Tea, deep rosy flesh, edged delicate blush, large flowers. 2s. 
MY MARYLAND — Hybrid Tea, bright salmon-pink with paler edges, frag ant. 2s. 
RHEA REID— Hybrid Tea, a strong grower, flowers deep red. warded Medal, ll.H.S. 2s. 
ROSALIND- Hybrid Musk, bright pink with deeper coloured buds, flowers produced in bunches, particularly 
good in autumn ; plant of very dwarf bushy habit of growth. 2$. 
SNOWSTORM — Hybrid Musk, pure white small flowers produced in bunches ; a perpetual flowering Musk of 
moderate growth ; good autumnal. 2s. 6rf. 
SOUVENIR DE STELLA GREY— Tea, the predominating colour is orange, with splashes of yellow, salmon 
and crimson ; flowers of medium size, perfectly formed and very freely p odneed. A magnificent decorative 
variety. 3s. 6d. 
SWEETHEART— Wichuriana Climber, pale pink, changing to white ; flowers produced abundantly. Is. 
TAUSENDSCHAN— Polyantha Climber, ftink, turning to bright rose and carmine as the flowers e.vpand ; 
produced in large clusters ; very free. 2s. tid. 
VEILCHENBLAU— A seedling from Crinuon RamUer, semi-double, in large bunches of medium size, opening 
•reddish lilac, changing to amethyst and steel blue. 2s. 6<i. 
WHITE DOROTHY — X pure white sport from tha well-known D. Perkins ; a most valuable addition to this 
class. 2s. (nl. to 5s. 
WHITE KILLARNEY— Hybrid Tea, pure white bloomed form of the well-known A71/«/ uc//, likely to become 
a great favourite. 5s. 
WILLIAM SHEAN— Hybrid Tea, pure pink, with delicate ochre veination ; very large and perfect form. 2s. 
W. R. smith— T ea, large full flovyers, creamy white, suArused bright rosy pink. 2s. 
