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New Roses for 1914 continued. 
Iona Herdman (McGredy and Son) colour clear orange flame, very free and perpetual 
flowering, fine form, an ideal bedding and decorative rose, free 
and branching habit of growth. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
Killarney Brilliant (A Dickson and Sons), a deep rich almost red sport from the well 
known Killarney which it may be said to supersede in every 
way, as in addition to the improved colour, the flowers are 
larger and the petals more stout and abundant; a fine and 
valuable novelty. 
Lucien Chaure ( Soupert et Nolting), flesh-coloured, illuminated with clear rosy cream, 
very large and of fine form, vigorous free-branching growth, 
and very perpetual, a good bedder. 
M rs. Ambrose Riccardo ( McGredy and Son), deep honey yellow, overlaid lighter 
yellow, very large full flower, free and perpetual flowering and 
very sweetly scented. 
Mrs. Archie Gray (Hugh Dickson), flowers large exquisitely formed and borne in great 
profusion, buds long and pointed, colour deep creamy yellow 
opening to clear light canary yellow, vigorous upright growth. 
Gold Medal, N.R.S.. 
Mrs. George Norwood ( Elisha J. Hicks), the colour is bright rich pink, beautifully 
veined, with a tint of yellow at base, flowers are large and 
perfect in shape, with long upright stiff neck, of splendid lasting 
qualities : a first-rate exhibition and bedding rose, very fragrant. 
Mrs. James Lynas (Hugh Dickson), flowers very large, full and beautifully formed, 
produced freely and continuously, colour pearly pink at the base 
of the petals, flushed delicate rosy peach at the edges and on 
the reverse of the petals, one of the most valuable garden roses 
of recent years and an exhibition rose par excellence, strong 
vigorous upright growth. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Mrs. Wemyss Quin (A. Dickson and Sons), colour lemon chrome, washed with solid 
madder orange, becoming deep canary yellow with age, guard 
petals flamed crimson orange'and coppery crimson, vigorous 
branching growth, free and continuous flowering, very sweetly 
scented.. 
Princesse Marie Scherbatoff ( Souport el Notting). buff yellow' with gleaming centre. 
large, u'ith perfect form, flowers carried on stiff erect stems, 
growth vigorous, free and branching, very perpetual. 
Red Letter Day (A. Did son and Sons), brilliant glowing scarlet crimson, opening to 
medium-sized curiously cactus-shaped flowers, which do not 
fade or burn in the sun, erect free-branching growth, flowering 
freely and continuously throughout the season, a delightful 
bedding and decorative rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
Vanessa (Paul and Son), semi-single in shape, like a Japanese Anemone of largest size. 
Colour is apple blossom pink with bold dark brown centre and 
the flowers are produced in large open bunches, the long 
buds neat and well formed, being of a deep silvery rose pink. 
Flowering constantly from June to November, throwing up 
shoots in succession. A decorative rose, distinct in every way 
William Cooper (Hugh Dickson I, flowers very large, full and beautifully formed with 
high pointed centre, colour deep rich lake red, fine bold hand¬ 
some flower, produced in profusion, a fine garden rose.. 
TEAS. 
5 /- Lady Plymouth (A. Dickson and Sons), ivory cream, very large, full and well formed 
flowers, carried on stiff erect stalks, free and constant flowering, 
sweetly scented. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
7/6 Mrs. Campbell Hall (. 4 . Dickson and Sons), delicate creamy buff edged and suffused 
rosy carmine, centre of flower rosy fawn, very large full and 
exquisitely formed flowers of great refinement and magnificent 
quality, a grand rose for any purpose. Raised by Dr. J. 
Campbell Hall Gold Medal N.R.S. 
7/6 Mrs. S. T. Wright ( 4 . Dickson and Son s), sport from Harry Kirk, with guard petals of 
old gold, centre of flower orange chrome suffused pink, very 
distinctand charming, identical with its parent in all save colour 
POLYANTHA. 
3/6 Mme. Jules Gouchault (Turbatl, buds bright Vermillion red, shaded clear orange red, 
passing to bright fiery rose as the flowers expand, produced in 
large erect trusses of 20 to 30 flowers . 
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For sorts we specially recommend for general cultivation, see page 4. 
