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H.T.’s continued. 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
i - Betty (A. Dickson and Sons, 1905), a coppery rose overspread with 
golden yellow, petals very large, flowers rather 
thin, but perfection in shape, very free and con¬ 
tinuous blooming. Gold Medal N.R.S. .. 
3/6 3 ‘ 2/6*British Queen (McGredy and Son, 1912), pure white, flowers very 
large, full and perfect form, a very beautiful free 
flowering variety . 
— — ■/9 Camoens ( Schwartz, 1882), bright china rose, long pointed buds, 
perfectly formed, and produced abundantly ; fine 
for bedding .. 
1 - Captain Christy ( Lacharme , 1873). delicate flesh, deeper in the centre; 
large full cup-formed flowers, best in autumn . 
1'-* Cardinal (Cook, 1905), cardinal red, large, full, sweet, floriferous. 
1/6 Carine (A. Dickson and Sons , 1911), colour orange carmine and 
blush to coppery salmon. A beautiful decorative 
variety .. 
-/9 # Caroline Testout (Pernetfls-Ducher, 1890), a most lovely clear 
silvery salmon pink ; large, full, well formed 
globular flowers ; freely and continuously produced 
throughout the season ; always good . 
■/9 Charles J. Grahame (A. Dickson and Sons, 1905), colour dazzling 
crimson ; the blooms are upstanding, laige and 
splendid form, a good exhibition rose in a cool season 
ii - Chateau de Clos Yougeot (Pcnicl-Ducher, 1908), colour velvety scar¬ 
let shaded fiery red, large, full and very free flowering, 
a striking decorative variety . 
2/6 CHRISSIE MACKELLAR (A. Dickson and Sons, 1913,!, crimson- 
carmine crayonings and veinings on rich, deep, 
ochrey madder, becoming a bright orange-pink as 
the semi-double blooms develope, strongly and 
deliciously perfumed, a good bedding rose . 
1/- Clara Watson ( Prince, 1894), pearly white, centre tinted with pale 
rosy peach ; large, full, and perfect shape ; free 
and continuous blooming . 
i/-*Claudius (B. R. Cant and Sons, 1910), colour bright rose, large full 
well-formed flowers ; carried on erect stalks. Gold 
Medal N.R.S. 
i/-*Colonel le Clerc (Pernet-Ducher, 1909), colour cherry red washed 
with carmine lake; a Caroline Testout -]ike flower ... 
2/-*Comte G. de Rochemur ( Schwartz, 1912), colour very bright red 
and scarlet tinted with satiny vermillion, flowers 
large, full and perfect shape, produced freely and 
continuously, quite first rate . 
2/-*Comtesse Felicie Hoyos (Soupert et Notting, 1911), colour clear 
salmon yellow, centre rosy copper with vivid carmine. 
In the style of Prince de Bulgarie, but more vigorous 
and with larger, fuller flowers . 
i/-*Comtesse Icy Hardegg (Soupert et Notting, 1908), bright carmine, 
very large and full, buds very long and pointed, 
free blooming, excellent . 
-/9*Countess of Caledon (d. Dickson and Sons, 1897), colour rich carmine 
rose with violet shading, useful for exhibition ; 
blooms large and perfection in shape . 
Habit of 
Growth. 
Vlg. 
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