25 
Stds. 
2/- 
Half 
Stds. 
2 /- 2 /- 
3 /- 3 /- 
2 1 - i'6 
21 - l/6 
2/- l/6 
3 /- 
to 
s/- 
2/- 
to 
3 /- 
H.T.’s continued. 
Habit of 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
i/- General McArthur (Hill and Co., 1905), bright crimson ; medium 
size flowers, produced abundantly and continuously, 
highly perfumed, an excellent bedding rose. vig. 
i/6*General-Superior Arnold Janssen (. Leenders , 1912), colour 
glowing cerise and cherry red, flowers are large, 
full and perfect form, quite first rate . ,, 
1/-“George C. Waud (. 4 . Dickson and Sons, 1908), colour a glowing 
orange vermillion which does not fade, the flowers 
are large, full, and perfectly formed, with high 
pointed centre. Gold Medal N.R.S. ,, . 
2/6*George Dickson (. 4 . Dickson and Sons, 1912), colour velvety 
crimson, the reflexed tips of the petals bright 
scarlet; the backs of the petals are heavily and 
uniquely veined with deep pure crimson,undoubtedly 
this is the finest dark H.T. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
.We won the N.R.S. Silver Medal for best rose in 
the Show at N.R.S. Show, Regent’s Park, July 
4th, and at Walton-onThames, July 5th, 1913, 
with this vai iety .... 
1/- George Reimers (Soupert et Notting, 191c), brilliant fiery red ; 
flowers large, very full and of excellent form, buds 
long and elegant. A splendid bedding variety. ,, 
-/9*Gladys Harkness (A. Dickson and Sons, 1900), colour deep salmon 
pink, reflex of the petals silvery pink; the flowers are 
very large but variable in form, best on old plants... ,, 
-/9 Gloire Lyonnaise ( Gnillot , 1884), white, base of petals pale lemon ; 
long pointed buds, rather thin, but perfect shape ; 
the plant is evergreen, and a good grower . ,, 
1 /- Grace Darling (Bennett, 1884), cream, tinted and shaded peach, 
a charming colour, large, full, and perfect shape, free 
1/- Grace Molyneux (. 4 . Dickson and Sons, 1908), colour creamy apricot, 
flesh in the centre, the outer petals creamy white 
inside, a pretty decorative rose. vig. 
1 1 - Grand Due Adolphe de Luxembourg (Soupert et Notting, 1893), rosy 
red, reverse of petals deep red ; a charming and 
distinct decorative rose .■.. ,, 
-/9*Gustave Grunerwald (P. Lambert, 1903), colour bright carmine 
pink, with yellow base, flowers large and full, 
cup shaped with high centre, buds long and 
pointed, one of the best . ,, 
1/- Gustave Regis (Pernet-Ducher, 1890), nankeen yellow; very long 
Lo pointed perfect shaped buds, in which state it is 
distinct and beautiful ; a charming free and 
2/- continuous blooming.decorative rose . . ,, 
1 /- H. Armytage Moore (Hugh Dickson , 1907), a delightful shade of rosy 
pink on the outside of the petals, the inside being a 
delicate silvery pink, a good decorative variety. „ 
)/- *Helene Guillot (J. B. Gnillot, 1902), colour changing from pure white 
ro salmon white, sometimes tinted with carmine, 
flowers large and perfectly formed ; an exhibitor’s 
rose .... free 
3/6* H. E. RICHARDSON (Hugh Dickson, 1913), large, full and beautifully 
formed flowers, with high pointed centre, colour deep 
rich crimson of Victor Hugo shade of most pleasing 
brilliance, flowers carried on strong uptight stems, 
abundantly produced. Gold Medal N.R.S. vig. 
We supply all accessories for exhibiting purposes, see page 69. 
