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FRANK CANT & CO., 
Stds. or 
Half Stds. 
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2/6 
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Teas continued. 
D 7‘s name DESCRIPTION. Grpiv.hf 
i/- Mme. Willermoz (Lachnrme, 1845), creamy white, centre tinted 
salmon ; large, full, deep globular form ; a good 
old garden rose v jg. 
2/- ' Maid of Honour ( Hoffmeister , 1899), a rid 1 glowing pink sport from 
C. Mcrmct 
1/- Maman Cochet ( Cochet , 1893), clear flesh mingled with salmon rose ; 
outer petals splashed with bright rose ; flowers 
very large and well formed ; petals of great sub- 
stance, and very lasting ; superb ,, 
1/6 Margherita de Simoen (P. Guillot, 1899) ; colour bright China rose, 
shading from dark carmine to dark yellow ; very 
charming in the bud ; very free flowering ,, 
1/6 Maria Christina Reine d’Espagne ( Cochet , 1896), colour poppy red ; 
buds small, long, and perfect shape ; free 
and continuous flowering 
1/6 Marie Yan Houtte ( Ducher , 1871), lemon yellow petals, edged with 
rose ; large, full, and perfect form ; very free 
flowering, early and late ; one of the best „ 
1/6 Marquise de Yivens ( Dubreuil , 1885), bright carmine rose, with the 
palest yellow centre, reverse of petals almost 
white ; a most striking combination of colour ; a 
charming button-hole flower 
1/- Medea (lb. Paul and Son, 1891), lemon yellow, with canary yellow 
centre ; large, very double, and good shape ; a 
good grower and free bloomer ; first-class „ 
1/6 Meta (A. Dickson and Sons, 1898), colour crushed strawberry suffused 
with saffron, base of petals coppery yellow, very 
variable ; flowers semi-double and beautiful... free 
i/b Miss Willmott ( Paul and Son , 1898), flowers single, colour bright rose 
and salmon, shaded to white ; very pretty on the 
plant 
3/6 MORNING GLOW (W. Paul and Son, 1902), colour bright rosy crimson, 
suffused with orange ; large and full, with massive 
petals ; Award of Merit, R.H.S yi«-. 
1/6 Mosella (Lambert and Reiter, 1896), colour white, on a clear yellow 
ground ; form ol a camellia ; very beautiful ,, 
2/- Mrs. B. R. Cant ( B . R. Cant c-b Sons, 1901), outer petals deep rose, 
centre silvery rose, flowers full and globular, opening 
well, brightest in autumn. Gold Medal N.R.S. ... „ 
2/- Mrs. Ed. Mawley (A. Dickson and Sons, 1899), this is a perfectly formed 
flower of marvellous beauty, flowering with the 
greatest freedom throughout the entire season ; 
the blooms are large, of great substance, 
beautifully formed, with high pointed centre, from 
which the petals reflex ; colour bright carmine, 
shaded salmon ; very sweetly scented. Gold 
Medal N.R.S. ; one of the best 
3/- MRS. OLIVER AMES (/. N. May, 1902), an American novelty; a 
blush white sport from Mrs. Pierpont Morgan, - ■- — 
which sported from Mme. Cusin 
1/6 Muriel Grahame (A . Dickson and Sons, 1897), a sport from Catherine 
Mennet , identical with that variety except in colour, 
being a pale cream faintly flushed with rose. Gold 
Medal N.R.S 
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Dwarf Teas priced 1/6 each will be charged 15/- per do*., Purchaser’s 
selection, when not less than three of a sort are ordered. 
