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HYBRID TEAS. 
These are the true perpetual flowering roses, alike in early summer and late autumn; they 
are continuously in bloom, and for general garden ornamentation there is nothing to equal them ( 
Many of them make most beautiful standards as well as bushes. The varieties in this section 
specially recommended for exhibition purposes are marked thus*. When grown for the decoration 
of the garden, severe pruning should be avoided. 
Only those sorts which are priced in the column for standards and 
half-standards can be supplied as such. 
Half Habit of 
Stds. Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth 
— — -/9*Aimee Cochet (Soupert et Notting, 1902), deep pink, with a rosy 
peach centre ; flowers large and very full, with 
pointed centre . free 
— — 1/-*Albatross (Win. Paul and Son, 1908), ivory white, faintly tinted 
with blush pink ; a large, full, bold flower, suitable 
for exhibition only .. rob. 
— — 1/-* Alice Grahame (A. Dickson and Sons, 1903), colour ivory white, tinted 
salmon ; the flowers are large and perfect shape . free 
— — i/-*Alice Lemon (E. G. Hill, 1912), large, full, and well formed 
flowers, with high pointed centre, large shell 
shaped petals, blush white shading to salmon 
pink in the centre.. vig. 
2/- 1/6 -/9®Alice Lindsell {^ 4 . Dickson and Sons, 1902), colour creamy white, with 
pink centre, flowers very large, full, and well formed ; 
a splendid exhibition rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. ... ,, 
— •—- 1/- Alice Roosevelt ( Durfee, 1902), colour bright carmine rose, shaded 
to deep salmon ; large, full and perfection in shape ; 
a charming variety of La France type . ,, 
— — i/- Andre Gamon (Pernet-Ducher, 1910), colour carmine lake with deep 
pink centre ; a fine bright decorative rose . ,, 
2/- 1/6 1/-“Antoine RiYOire ( Pernet-Ducher, 1896), cream, with orange-yellow 
centre ; large, full, perfect-shaped flowers, shell-like 
petals, very fine, an exquisite rose for all purposes ... ,, 
— — 1/- Ards Pillar (A. Dickson and Sons, 1902), colour rich velvety crimson ; 
large full cupped blooms ; a first-rate pillar rose.. 
2/- 1/6 -/9 Augustine Guinoisseau (Guinoisseau, 1889), white, tinted blush ; 
large, full and globular, with pointed centre ; a very 
free and continuous flowering decorative variety ... ,, 
2/- 1/6 -/9*Avoca (A. Dickson and Sons, 1907), colour crimson s.arlet, buds very 
long and pointed, developing into large, full, 
perfectly formed flowers; a fine exhibition and 
garden rose Gold Medal N.R.S. ,, 
— — 1/- Beatrice (Win. Paul and Son, 1908), a full substantial flower of a deep 
rich pink, shaded with vermilion when opening. ,, 
— — 1/-*Berthe Gaulis (P. Bernaix, 1910), colour china rose, with deeper 
centre ; large, full and perfect form in the wa}’ of 
Mrs. W. J. Grant . free 
2/- 1/6 -/9"Bessie Brown (A. Dickson and Sons , 1899), colour creamy white ; 
immense flowers, of perfect shape and great 
substance ; very free blooming; but impatient of 
wet ; only recommended to exhibitors. Gold 
Medal N.R S. vig. 
Our special dozen Bush Roses from this section for 9/- 
