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Tea-scented Roses and their Hybrids—Group II ( continued) 
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CUBA, orange-scarlet or Lincoln-red on the back of the petals, the inside of the petals 
being rich, light, velvety scarlet-crimson; very sweetly scented; bronze-green 
foliage; vig. 
C. V. HAWORTH, blackish-scarlet, shaded with crimson; mod. 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED ROSE. (See page 17.) 
DAINTY BESS, a beautiful single Rose, dainty and unique; centre crimson and 
gold; salmon-pink petals; erect trusses; sweetly scented. 
DAKAR, silvery-rose shaded bright rose; large flowers carried on strong, rigid stems; 
vigorous. 
DAME EDITH HELEN, pure glowing pink self colour throughout—a beautiful 
colour; splendid form; true old rose scent. 
DAPHNE (Chaplin). The colour is a bright red. Medium-sized flowers on stiff 
upright stems. Free-flowering and vigorous. 
DAZLA, a wonderful Rose of striking colour. The blooms are semi-double, opening 
to a large flower nearly six inches across, with delightfully waved petals; buds long 
and pointed. The colour can best be described as a brilliant orange-scarlet with 
golden base; foliage dark green. It is an exceptionally strong and hardy variety, 
and one that will be wanted for its unique colouring. 
DEAN HOLE—S., silvery-carmine, shaded with salmon; vig. 
DELIGHTFUL, outside petals amber-yellow, inner side sparkling rose, shading to 
yellow base. 
DESMOND JOHNSTON, brilliant scarlet, flushed orange and claret. A superb 
variety. 
DORINA NEAVE, a delightful silvery-pink of great beauty. The flowers are large 
and full and carried on stiff stems. Fragrant and a healthy grower. 
DORIS TRAYLER, buds cadmium-orange, deep amber-yellow expanded flowers; vig. 
DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS, coppery-pink, suffused with apricot-yellow; vig. 
DR. A. I. PETYT, maroon-crimson, shaded scarlet; very free, with large petals; vig. 
DR. E. DEACON, margin of petals shrimp-pink, full flower deep salmon-orange; 
free and attractive; vig. 
DR. JOSEPH DREW, salmon-yellow, suffused pink; sweetly scented. 
DR. O’DONEL BROWNE, carmine-rose; very large and full; vig. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL, orange with a flush of old rose. Good constitution and 
deep bronze foliage. A superb variety. 
DUCHESS OF MONTROSE, vermilion-crimson; large, of splendid formation. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON, saffron-yellow, changing to coppery-yellow; vig. 
DUCHESS OF YORK, deep golden-yellow, tangerine centre; very full, fine form; 
good bedding variety. 
EARL BEATTY, deep crimson; an ideal bedding Rose; fragrant; vig. 
EARL HAIG, clear scarlet-crimson; a good variety; vig. 
EDEL, white, with ivory base; vig. 
EDITH CAVELL, pale lemon-white; a good exhibition and decorative garden 
Rose; vig. 
EDITH KRAUSE, the bud is greenish-white, with light red stripes opening to well- 
formed flowers of mignonette-white. Very strong grower; dark green foliage. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS, outside of petals light orient-red, shaded cerise at top 
and orange at base. Inside of petals salmon-pink, with golden-orange base. Sweetly 
scented, fairly full flowers are freely produced and carried erect on long upright 
stems; vig. 
EDOUARD SCHILL, bud and flower very large and unicoloured brick-red with 
capucine-red. Petals very large, shell shape, and massive substance. The bloom is 
full and of perfect form, always opens well and retains its colour in the sun. 
EDWARD MAWLEY—S., dark velvety crimson; sweet scented; vig. 
E. G. HILL, The American Gold Medal Rose. Glowing crimson-red with dark 
shading. The flowers are large and full, and carried on erect strong stems. Free- 
flowering and sweetly scented. Beautiful in the autumn. 
E. J. LUDDING, colour satin-pink shaded salmon; full well-formed flowers; free- 
branching and vigorous. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN, pure white; large, full, and well formed; good for bedding 
and exhibition; vig. 
ELIZABETH LEE' (Chaplin). See page 4. 
ELIZABETH OF YORK, charming flowers of a rich shade of cerise-pink, with a soft 
flush of orange-salmon through the petals. A most distinct Rose and a prolific flowerer. 
Our Roses travel the World over. 
