3i 
Half 
Stds. Stds. 
3/' 2/6 
2 1 - 1/6 
2/- 1/6 
2/- 2 1 - 
3/- 2/6 
2/6 2/- 
2j- 2/- 
2/6 2 /- 
2/6 2 /- 
2/6 2 /- 
H.T.’s continued. 
Habit of 
Dwfs. NAME DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
1 /- Margaret Molyneux Dickson and Sons, 1909), a distinct and 
beautiful decorative rose, flowers semi-double, 
produced in trusses of three to five ; colour varying 
from saffron yellow, apricot, peach, and canary yellow vig. 
1 /- Marguerite Appert (Vigneron, 1896), bright red; large, bold, globular, 
full flowers, perfectly formed. >> 
i/6*Marquise de Sinety ( Pernet-Ducher , 1906). colour deep coppery 
orange shaded fiery red, a remarkable combination 
of colouring, distinct and beautiful, flowers large, 
and fairly full . free 
-/9 # Marquise Litta ( Pernet-Ducher , 1894), carmine rose, with vermilion 
red centre ; very large, and full ; a lovely cool 
season rose .rob. and ,, 
-/9 Marquis of Salisbury ( Leveque , 1888), the brightest crimson ; small 
long pointed buds, produced in great profusion ; 
a good bedding rose if less liable to mildew.vig. 
1 - *May Kenyon Slaney (A. Dickson and Sons, 1910), colour blush 
pink on cream, the pink deepening as the flowers 
expand, which are large, full and perfectly formed. . „ 
i/6*Melody (A. Dickson and Sons , 1911), colour a deep saffron yellow 
with primrose edges, an excellent decorative rose, 
mildew proof . free 
1 /- *Mildred Grant (A. Dickson and Sons, 1901), cream, with a faint 
blush of pale rose, blooms enormous 'in size and 
substance, and perfection in shape ; the petals are 
massive and shell shape, making a wonderful flower; 
a rose which an exhibitor cannot do without. 
Gold Medal N.R.S.rob. and free 
1/6 Mrs. Aaron Ward ( Pernet-Ducher , 1907), medium size buds, borne 
on erect stems ; colour Indian yellow, washed with 
salmon rose ; free blooming ; a good bedder . free 
1/- *Mrs. A. E. Coxhead (McGredy and Son, 1910), colour claret red, 
shaded vermilion, flowers large, full and perfection 
in shape, very strongly perfumed. Ouite first-class. 
Gold Medal N.R.S. vig. 
1/6 Mrs. Alfred Tate (McGredy and Son, 1909), colour coppery red, 
shaded fawn, with a distinct ochre shading at base 
of the buds, which are long and elegant ; a charming 
decorative rose... ,, 
i/6*Mrs. Amy Hammond (McGredy and Son, 1911), colour a delightful 
blending of ivory, amber, and apricot, with deeper 
colouring at base of petals, a fine exhibition and 
i garden rose. Gold Medal, N.R.S. free 
5 - *MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE (James Cocker and Sons, 1913), the 
flowers are very large, perfectly formed and of great 
substance, with high pointed centre, it occasionally 
comes beautifully lemon tinted, and will be much 
appreciated on account of its delicate fragrance, 
every flower lasting a long time, a magnificent 
exhibition rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. vig. 
1/- *Mrs. Arthur Munt (A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), flowers fairly large, 
full, perfectly formed with high pointed centre ; 
colour peach on deep cream. ,, 
All Dwarfs priced 1/6 each will be charged IS/* nett cash per doz., and Standards priced 2/- each will be 
charged 21/* per doz. (Purchaser’s selection) nett cash, when not less than three of a sort are ordered. 
