CLIBRANS' UST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 31 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses —continued. 
No. 
1444 Gruss an Teplitz (G), bright crimson, fiery red centre ; cup-shaped, 
semi-double flowers produced in clusters ; free and vigorous ; fine 
for massing or beds. 
1450 Gustave Grunerwald (F E G), bright carmine with yellow centre, long 
pointed buds. 
1453 Gustave Regis (G), nankeen yellow, most beautiful in the bud. 
1456 Gustave Sobry (P G), golden yellow, passing to clear yellow, a lovely 
tint ; long bud ; very free, good habit. 
1462 Harry Kirk (Gold Medal, N.R.S.), deep sulphur yellow, paling slightly 
at edges of petals ; large, full, and of perfect form ; buds long and 
elegant ; of robust growth, branching habit, free and continuous 
in bloom ; a splendid Rose. 2/- each. 
1466 His Majesty. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1470 Instituteur Slrdey (G), deep golden yellow ; large and of fine form ; 
a distinct and valuable acquisition. 
1473 Ivlsh Beauty (G), single, pure white, with golden anthers; flowers 
sometimes 5 inches across, borne in clusters ; free and fragrant. 
1475 Irish Brightness (G), single, vivid crimson, shaded pink at base of 
petals, flowering profusely in large trusses of five to ten blooms ; 
free grower. 
1474 Irish Elegance (o)(Gold Medal, N.R.S.), buds bronzy orange-scarlet, 
expanding to charming shades of apricot ; a lovely single-flowered 
variety ; vigorous, erect, branching habit, blooming from June 
to the end of the season. 2/- each. 
1476 Irish Engineer (G), dazzling scarlet, single ; large, massive petals ; a 
brilliant and attractive Rose. 
1477 Irish Glory (G), single, produced in large clusters; a lovely marbled 
pink, flamed in the back with crimson ; strongly perfumed. 
1481 J. B. Clark (F E G), intense deep scarlet, shaded blackish crimson, of 
large size and perfect form, high pointed centre, strong and 
vigorous. Magnificent for exhibition or garden decoration. Gold 
Medal N.R.S. 
1485 John Cuff. See New Varieties, page 23. 
1487 John Ruskin (E G), bright rosy carmine, very rich ; petals large and 
circular ; fragrant ; vigorous and free. 
1490 Joseph Lowe, rosy pink, a sport from Mrs. \V. J. Grant, of the same 
form and habit. The blooms are of handsome shape, with high 
pointed centres ; the inner surface of the petals is very pale, but 
the outer is a beautiful shade of pink ; it much resembles Madam 
A. Chatenay in colour; fragrant; a grand Rose. 
1494 Kaiserln Augusta Victoria (f e g), beautiful primrose, lovely form 
and petal. 
1497 Kathleen Moulton (F G), light pink, richer and deeper in the centre; a 
compact solid flower, even when well opened ; carried on strong 
stems ; remarkably free ; a variety introduced from America, 
where it is immensely popular,, being freely spoken of as the 
“ finest pink flowered Rose in existence.” 
1500 Killarney (F e g), flesh, shaded white, suffused pale pink; long 
pointed buds ; petals of good substance ; a charming and distinct 
variety. 
