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Stds. Stds, 
2 /- 1/6 
2/6 2 /- 
2/6 2/- 
2/6. 2/- 
2 6 2/- 
2/- r/6 
3/6 3/- 
2/- 1/6 
2/- 2/- 
H.T.’s continued. 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
I/- Instituteur Sirdey (Pernet-Ducher, 1906), colour a rich deep golden 
yellow, the buds are reddish yellow, large, long and 
perfect shape ; splendid for bedding . 
1 /- Jacques Yincent (Soupert et Notting, 1909), buds long and elegant ; 
colour coral red with a yellowish shade ; a beautiful 
decorative rose .. 
1/- James Coey (A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), colour golden yellow, 
edges of petals white ; medium size flowers, carried 
on stiff stems, very decorative. 
-/9*J. B. Clark (Hugh Dickson, 1905), colour a bright deep rich scarlet, 
flowers extra large, finely formed, with perfect 
pointed centre ; should be grown as a pillar, or 
pegged down. Gold Medal N.R.S.very 
1/- Jean Note (Pcnict Ditcher, 1908), creamy yellow, flowers large and 
full, borne on stiff stems. 
1 /- John Cuff {A. Dickson and Sons, 1908), the buds are long and pointed. 
colour deep carmine pink, with a yellow zone at 
the base of the petals, very beautiful. 
-/9 *John Ruskin (A. Dickson and Sons, 1902), colour bright rosy carmine; 
large shell-like petals, forming a massive well-shaped 
flower . 
1 "Jonkheer J. L. Mock ( Leenders, 1910), colour carmine, changing 
to imperial pink, flowers large, very full, and perfect 
form, carried on erect stems . 
2/- Joseph Henslow (A. Dickson and Sons, 1912), delightful orange 
crimson, of perfect imbricated globular form, with 
vigorous erect growth. 
1 /- Joseph Hill (Pernet-Ducher, 1904), colour orange yellow, 
shaded with salmon pink, the outside of the petals 
being a pink coppery hue ; buds long, flowers 
large and full ; a beautiful variety. 
1/- ^Joseph Lowe ) (Lowe, 1907), a blush sport from Mrs. W. J. Grant, 
Lady Faire j resembling that variety in everything but colour. 
1/- Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (Lambert and Reiter, 1891), cream-shaded 
lemon ; large, perfect form, free and continuous 
flowering ; a charming rose which needs feeding... 
1/- *Killarney (d. Dickson and Sons, 1898), colour flesh, suffused pale pink; 
flowers large, buds long and pointed ; very free 
blooming ; a charming exhibition and decorative 
rose . 
2/6*King George Y. (Hugh Dickson, 1912), flowers very large and 
full, opening freely, perfect shape, colour rich 
blackish crimson, with deep velvety flush ; free 
flowering and continuous, perfume strong and very 
pleasing. Gold Medal, Festival of Empire. 
1/- ‘Kbnigin Carola (, Turke, 1904), saiiny-rose, reverse of petals silvery 
white ; buds long and pointed ; flowers very large 
and of good form ; very beautiful and floriferous. 
1 /- Kronprinzessin Cecile (Schmidt, 1908), colour silvery pink, large 
full perfectly formed flowers ; produced freely and 
continuously. 
1-‘Lady Alice Stanley (McGredy and Son, 1909), colour on reverse 
of petals is deep coral rose, inside pale flesh ; 
the blooms are large, full, and perfect shape. One 
of the most distinct and beautiful of all pink 
roses. Gold Medal. N R.S.... 
Habit of 
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For our Parcel Post Collection see page 68. 
