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FRANK CANT & CO., 
Teas continued. 
Stds. or 
Half Stds Dwf NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth 
2 /- ... i/-*Jean Ducher ( Ditcher , 1874), salmon yellow, shaded peach; large, very 
full perfect form ; best in a dry season vig. 
2/- ... i/-*Jules Finger ( Ducher , 1879), bronzy rose shaded to salmon ; perfect 
globular form; large and full; best in autumn... ,, 
— ... i/6*La Boule d’Or ( Margotiin , i860), golden yellow, outer petals paler; 
large, full, and perfect globular pointed centre 
form ; free flowering ; requires hot weather free 
2/6 ... 1/6* Lady Mary Corry (A. Dickson and Sons, 1900), colour deep sulphur 
yellow, blooms medium size and perfect shape ; 
produced in great abundance ; a grand acquisition 
to the show roses vig. 
NEW TEA GOLD MEDAL ROSE. 
5 /" 5 /' LADY ROBERTS (Frank Cant and Co., 1902), colour rich reddish 
apricot, the base of the petals being; a 
metallic coppery red, a marvellous colour 
and absolutely unique; the edge of the 
petals are sometimes shaded pale orange, 
and vary in colour according to atmos- 
pheric conditions, the early summer and 
autumn flowers being the deepest in 
2 1 ' 
2 /- 
R.H.S. GOLD MEDAL. N.R.S. GOLD MEDAL. 
colour; the flowers are large and every 
one perfection in shape; the buds are long 
and pointed, and are produced continuously 
and abundantly. The plant is a strong 
grower, and must be sparingly pruned to 
produce high coloured flowers. Two Gold 
Medals have been awarded to this rose. 
No other rose has ever obtained such 
distinction. 
1/6 L’Ideal (N.), ( Nabonnand , 18S7), metallic red, streaked and tinted yellow, 
shaded to coppery yellow at base of petals ; per- 
fection in the bud and open flower ; a continuous 
bloomer ; charming in its variable colour vig. 
1/6 Lucie Faure ( Nabonnand , 1899), lemon yellow; small pointed buds 
produced abundantly and continuously ; a good 
bedding rose „ 
i/6*Luciole ( Guillot , 1887), bright crimson rose; tinted coppery yellow, 
reverse of petals bronze ; large petals, form- 
ing a charming flower ; a poor grower mod. 
1/6 Ma Gapucine ( Levet , 1871), bronzy yellow, shaded metallic red; small 
buds ; one of the most distinct and beautiful button- 
hole roses ; should be but little pruned free 
1/6 Mme. Ada Carmody (IV. Paul and Son, 1898), ivory white, tinted and 
edged with various shades of pink, the centre 
slightly tinged with yellow „ 
Our Teas are all on Briar Stocks, the only reliable Stock for Tea Roses. 
