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CUBRANS' LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
Hybrid Tea-Scented Roses— continued. 
No. 
1665 Mrs. David Jardine. See New Varieties, page 24. 
1667 Mrs. David M’Kee (F E G), creamy yellow ; petals large, smooth, and 
circular ; flowers of large size, good form, and substance ; strong, 
robust, and free ; good for all purposes. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
1671 Mrs. E. G. Hill (EG), outside of petals deep coral red, interior white ; 
l° n g, pointed bud ; flowers large, on long, stiff stems ; a fine 
decorative and bedding variety ; fragrant and free. 
1673 Mrs. E. J. Holland. See New Varieties, page 25. 
1675 Mrs. G. W. Kershaw (EG), deep rose pink of finest shape, produced 
on a long erect stalk, undoubtedly a first-class variety for forcing. 
■6 77 Mrs. H. Brocklebank (F eg), creamy white, centre buff, base of petals 
soft golden yellow, outer petals tinted salmon rose ; large, full, 
perfect form ; fragrant; a grand Rose for every purpose. 2/6 each. 
1679 Mrs. J. Bateman (F e g), deep china rose, yellow at base of petals ; 
perfect form, full, high pointed centre ; a fine Rose. 
1682 Mrs. Longworth, a striped sport from " Caroline Testout,” of the 
same habit, growth, and free blooming qualities ; the flowers are 
white, splashed and striped with deep pink, giving the bloom a 
beautiful fresh appearance; distinct and unique. 2/6 each. 
1689 Mrs. Peter Blair (G), lemon chrome, with golden yellow centre ; a 
lovely shape, and deliciously perfumed ; robust habit ; free and 
continuous ; highly recommended as a decorative Rose. 
1696 Mrs. R. Garrett (G), soft salmon pink, with an extremely long bud, 
and very free flowering ; splendid for cutting. 
1701 Mrs. Stewart Clark (Gold Medal, N.R.S.), a charming combination of 
bright cerise pink, rose, and cherry pink, with a zone of white at 
the base of each petal ; very large, of fine form, with high pointed 
centres, deliciously fragrant, vigorous grower ; a superb garden 
and exhibition Rose. 2/- each. 
1706 Mrs. W. J. Grant ( syn . Belle Siebrecht), (F E G), imperial pink ; large, 
beautifully formed ; sweetly perfumed ; free. 
1712 My Maryland. See New Varieties, page 25. 
1 7 1 3 Nance Christy (G), a delicate shade of salmon pink; large semi- 
double ; vigorous grower, free anil continuous bloomer ; a fine 
garden Rose, flowering until late in the season. 
172-2 Oberhofgartner Terks (E f), light salmon pink, with large petals, 
long pointed buds, vigorous and free. 
1725 Otto von Bismarck. See New Varieties, page 25. 
1727 Papa Lambert (E), pinkish rose, long pointed buds ; fine. 
1 733 Peggy (g), claret, suffused saffron yellow, passing to pale prim- 
rose as it expands, semi-double flowers produced in clusters ; good 
grower and excellent habit ; a superb decorative Rose. See 
illustration, page 3. 
1 73^ Perle von Godsberg (F E g), a charming golden yellow sport of Kaiserin 
Augusta Victoria, said to be equally as good as the old variety. 
1745 Pharisaer (F E G), silvery rose, with salmon centre ; a large, well- 
formed flower ; very free. (See illustration, page 35.) 
1750 Pink Rover (G), pale pink, deeper centre ; large, full, and expanded ; 
fragrant; a desirable Rose for pegging down, for pillars, or covering 
short distances on waffs, &c. 
