H.T.’s continued. 
Stds. 
6 /- 
5/6 
5/6 
6 /- 
5/6 
Half Habit of 
Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
— 2/- *Mrs. Franklin Dennison, porcelain white, veiled 
primrose yellow, deepening to ochre at base ; 
enormous size and beautifully pointed vig, 
— 2/- *Mrs. Fred Searl, large, perfect form ; fawn shell 
pink, reflex of petals silvery carmine, inside 
petals richest fawn; good exhibition variety free 
— 2/- Mrs. Fred Straker, orange crimson, fawn, and pink; 
beautiful for bedding „ 
— 2/- Mrs. George Gordon, bright rosy pink, flushed 
silvery pink towards edge of petals, zoned 
yellow at base ; fine garden rose ,, 
5/6 3/6 *Mrs. George Marriott, deep cream and pearl, suf- 
fused rose and vermilion, large, perfect form, a 
truly superb variety. Gold Medal, N.R.S ,, 
5/- 2/6 *Mrs. George Norwood, bright rich pink ; flowers 
large and perfect in shape ; a first-rate exhibi- 
tion and bedding rose, very fragrant 
5/- 2/- *Mrs. George Shawyer, deep coral rose, inside of 
petals flesh ; large, full, with shell-shaped petals 
of great substance 
— - 3/- Mrs. H. D. Greene, exhibition and garden rose, 
reddish-bronze, opening to flame and coppery 
pink, free flowering, rich fragrance „ 
— 3/- *Mrs. Henry Balfour, ivory white, with primrose 
shading at the base, edge of petals vermilion 
rose, good show and garden rose ,, 
— 5/- *Mrs. Henry Morse, bright rose, washed with deep 
vermilion, large and pointed, superb, sweetly 
scented. Gold Medal, N.R.S ,, 
— 7/6 MRS. HORNBY LEWIS, yellow with faint copper 
shading at base ; well-shaped flowers, fine gar- 
den variety, and large enough for the exhibitor, 
sweetly scented vig. 
— 5/- *Mrs. H. R. Darlington, very free and well formed ; 
creamy yellow ; sweetly scented and of free 
growth. Gold Medal, N.R.S „ 
5/6 3/6 *Mrs. Hugh Dickson, deep cream, heavy suffusion 
of orange and apricot ; one of the most beauti- 
ful and useful roses. Gold Medal, N.R.S free 
5/- 2/- *Mrs. James Lynas, large and full, pearly pink, 
flushed delicate rosy peach ; valuable garden 
and exhibition rose. Gold Medal, N.R.S ,, 
— 2/- Mrs. J. Fred Hawkins, very floriferous, large trusses 
rosy salmon pink, fine bedder 
— 5/- *Mrs. John R. Allan, large and full, clear soft rosy 
pink ; of great refinement ; good exhibition and 
distinct garden type. Gold Medal, N.R.S vig. 
— 2/- Mrs. John Foster, rich vermilion; sweetly scented 
fine for exhibition or the garden free 
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