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Teas continued. 
Stds. or Habit of 
Half Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
2/- ... i/6*Sylph (W. Paul and Son, 1895), white, tinted with violet and peach, a 
beautiful blending of colours ; large and full, high 
centre flowers, with deep stiff petals vig. 
2/- ... i/6*The Bride (May, 1885), white, sometimes tinted with lemon; large, 
full, and most perfect globular high centre form ; 
free blooming and constant „ 
2/- ... 1/- The Queen (Dingee andConard, 1889), (see Souvr. deS. A. Prince, page 36). 
— ... 2/- Yicomtesse R. de Savigny ( Guillot , 1900), colour dark China rose 
to soft rosy gold, centre pale yellow ; very free 
and continuous blooming, very attractive 
2/- ... i/6 : White Maman Gochet (Cook, 1898), a white sport from the now well- 
known grand rose Maman Cochet, identical with 
that fine variety, excepting in colour ; the best 
white Tea ,, 
2/- ... 1/- Wm. Allen Richardson (N.) (Ducher, 1878), very deep orange-yellow 
to to centre, shaded to pale straw on edge of petals ; 
3/- 2/- very variable in colour ; an exquisite little button- 
hole flower ; very floriferous ,, 
BOURBON ROSES and their HYBRIDS. 
These are mostly suitable to grow as Pillar Roses, and the majority in this section are good 
Autumnals, and require little pruning. 
— ... -/g Armosa ( Marchesan , 1840) colour pink ; very double, free flowering, and 
effective for massing vig. 
— ... -/g Charles Lawson (Lawson, 1853), colour vivid rose ; flowers very large 
and double; a vigorous grower; suitable for a 
shrubbery 
— ... 1/6 *J. B. M. Camm (Paul and Son, 1900), colour pale salmon pink, large 
bold perfect shaped flowers with circular high 
pointed centre. An immense grower, best on 
old plants very ,, 
1/6 ... -/9 :: Mme. Isaac Pereire (Margottin, 1882), vivid carmine ; very large 
and full ; a hardy, free flowering rose ; best 
in autumn ; should be lightly pruned and “ pegged 
down ” it 
— ... -/g Mme. Plantier (Plantier, 1835), pure white, medium size, double 
flowers produced abundantly and continuously ; 
excellent for bedding or for pillars. This is really 
a Hybrid China, and not a pure Bourbon „ 
1/6 ... -/9’ Mrs. Paul (Paul and Son, 1891), blush white, shaded peach ; large full 
to imbricated form ; a most valuable addition to this 
2/6 class ; as a bedder it should be “ pegged down ” ; 
it forms a grand standard. Gold Medal N .R.S.... very „ 
— ... -/g Paul Ricaut (Portenier, 1845), bright rosy crimson, large full flowers, 
good shape, a good bold pillar rose 
1/6 ... -/9 ,:: Souvr. de la Malmaison (Beluze, 1843), blush white, shaded flesh, 
very large and full ; best in autumn ; very hardy 
and free flowering » 
— ... 1/6 Zephyrine Drouhin (Bizot, 1873), colour bright silvery pink, flowers 
semi-double, very showy, delicious in perfume, 
thornless 
Standards and Half-Standard Teas priced 2/- each will be charged 21/* per doz., Purchaser’s 
selection. 
