H.T.’s continued. 
Half 
Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
2j- i/-*Lady Ashtown (A. Dickson and Sons , 1904)1 colour rose shading 
10 silvery pink with yellow at the base of petals, 
the flowers are large, full, with perfect pointed 
centre : one of the best . 
2/- i/6*Lady Barham (A. Dickson and Sons, 1911), colour deep flesh to 
coral pink, flowers large, well formed, and carried on 
erect stems, with strong Tea perfume. An excellent 
rose for exhibitors and also for pot culture . 
2/- 1/- Lady Battersea (Paul and Son, 1901), cherry crimson, with orange 
shading ; a delightful colour, buds long and pointed, 
produced freely and continuously ; a charming 
decorative rose. 
— 3/6 LADY DUNLEATH (. 4 . Dickson and Sons, 1913', creamy-white, egg- 
yolk yellow, much in way of Betty, long pointed buds 
on long rigid stalks, with dark bronze foliage, 
delicious perfume, suitable for garden decoration 
being free and continuous blooming. 
2 - i ; 6*Lady Greenall (A. Dickson and Sons, 1911), flowers large, with 
high pointed centre, and deep shell shaped petals, 
colour saffron orange on creamy white base. 
— i/6*Lady Helen Vincent (A. Dickson and Sons., 1907), buds long 
and pointed, colour shell pink, reflex of petals 
blush, base of petals veined and suffused peach, 
with a yellow zone. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
— 1 6*Lady Margaret Boscawen (A. Dickson and Sons, 1911), colour 
soft shell pink, flowers freely and continuously, 
suitable for decoration or massing, with strong Tea 
perfume . 
— 1/-’'Lady Mary Fitzwilliam ( Bennett , 1882), a delicate rosy flesh; large 
full globular flowers, perfectly formed ; an early 
exhibitor’s rose. 
— 3,6 LADY MARY WARD (McGredy and Son, 1913), colour rich orange, 
shaded deeper apricot orange with a decided metallic 
veneering, free flowering with a very nice habit of 
growth, sweetly perfumed. A bed of this rose, 
because of its wonderful colour, will be one of the 
sights of any rose garden. Gold Medal N R.S. 
— i/-*Lady Moyra Beauclerc {A. Dickson and Sons, 1901), bright rose, 
with white silvery reflex ; flowers when caught right 
are very fine indeed. 
2/- 1- Lady Pirrie (Hugh Dickson, 1910), colour deep coppery reddish 
salmon, shaded to apricot yellow, a beautiful and 
distinct colour, the flowers are produced freely and 
continuously throughout the season, an exquisite 
decorative rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
—- 1 /- Lady Rossmore (A. Dickson and Sons, 1906), colour reddish crim¬ 
son, with claret shading, flowers fairly full and 
of medium size, perfection in shape .. 
2/- 1/- Lady Ursula (. 4 . Dickson and Sons, 1908), colour flesh pink, flowers 
large, full, of g'eat substance, and perfect form, with 
high pointed centre. 
2/- 1/- Lady Waterlow (Nabonnand, 1902), colour salmon pink, petals edged 
with deep rose ; long pointed buds perfectly formed, 
produced freely and continuously, a fine pillar rose 
and a charming header. 
For prices oi roses when selection is left to us see page 5. 
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