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Mrs. Alfred Tate (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1909.— 
Coppery salmon, shaded fawn. — Vigorous. — Garden, 
bedding. A fine semi -double decorative rose. 
Mrs. Amy Hammond (H.T.) (see page 79). 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie (H.T.) (see page 79) 
Mrs. Anthony Waterer (rug.), Waterer, 1898. — Deep 
red. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, hedge, town. — 
Semi-double. Fragrant. 
Mrs. A. R Waddell (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1908.— 
Coppery red, suffused salmon. — Vigorous. — Garden, 
bedding, pot. Semi-double. 
Mrs. Arthur Munt (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1909. — 
Cream, shaded pale buff. — Moderately vigorous. — 
Garden. 
Mrs. Bosanquet (C), Laffay, 1832. — Pale flesh- 
white. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. Very free 
flowering. Fragrant. 
Mrs. C E. Allan (H.T.) (see page 79). 
Mrs. C. E. Pearson (H.T.) (see page 79). 
Mrs. C. Hunter (H.T.) (see page 80). 
Mrs. Cornwallis West (H.T.) (see page 80). 
Mrs. David Baillie (H.T.) (see page 80). 
Mrs. DaYid M'Kee (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904.— 
Creamy yellow. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 
Mrs. E. Alford (H.T.) (see page 80). 
Mrs. Edward Mawley (T.),.A. Dickson & Sons, 1899. 
— Pink, tinted carmine. — Moderate. — Exhibition, 
standard, pot. — One of the best exhibition Teas. 
Fragrant. 
