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H.T.’s continued. 
Half Habit of 
Stds. Std. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
2 6 2/- 1/- *Mrs. George Shawyer (Lowe and Shawyer , 1911), colour deep 
coral rose with inside of petals shading to flesh, 
flowers are large and full with deep shell shaped 
petals of great substance. vig. 
— — i/-*Mrs. Isabel Milner (Win. Paul and Son, 1907), ivory-white, suffused 
pink, delicately margined with mauve, very large 
full flowers, perfection in shape. ,, 
— — ij- *Mrs. John Bateman (A. Dickson and Sons , 1905), colour deep china 
rose with yellow at the base of the petals ; flowers 
large, full, and perfectly formed, with high pointed 
centre ; an exhibitor's rose.. 
3/- 2/- i/6*Mrs. Joseph H. Welch (McGredy and Son , 1911) colour rich 
brilliant rose pink, immense well formed flowers, 
produced on long upright growth, a grand exhibition 
and garden rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. , 
2/6 2/- 1/6 Mrs. Leonard Petrie (^ 4 . Dickson and Sons, 1910), colour sulphur 
yellow, with claret colouring on the reverse of 
petals, a beautiful bedding rose . , 
— — i/6*Mrs. Maynard Sinton (McGredy and Son, 1910), colour silvery 
white with faint pink on the edges of the petals, 
flowers large, full and perfectly formed, a grand rose, 
awarded Gold Medal N.R.S. , 
— — 2,'6*Mrs. Muir Mackean (McGredy and Son, 1912), colour bright 
cherry crimson ; a fine, bold, well-built flower, 
perfect in form. A grand exhibition and garden 
rose. „ 
— — 1 /- Mrs. Peter Blair (A. Dickson and Sons, 1906), colour lemon 
yellow with golden yellow centre, medium size, 
perfect shaped buds produced freely and con¬ 
tinuously throughout the season, a good bedding 
rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. , 
— — 1/6 Mrs. Philip Le Cornu (P. Le Cornu, 1911), vigorous growth, flowering 
freely and abundantly, colour cerise crimson. ,, 
— — 2/6*‘Mrs. Richard Draper (Hugh Dickson, 1912), flowers very large, full 
and perfectly formed, with high-pointed centre, 
colour bright rosy satin pink on the outside of the 
petals, inside pale silvery flesh, strong and very 
sweet perfume. Gold Medal N.R.S . ,, 
— — 3 /& MRS. R. D. M'CLURE (Hugh Dickson, 1913), very large full flowers 
of fine form, with large smooth shell petals ; colour 
brilliant salmon pink, a splendid exhibition variety 
and also a good garden rose. Gold Medal N.R.S. ,, 
— — 2/6’Mrs. Sam Ross (Hugh Dickson, 1912), large, full flowers, petals shell 
shaped and slightly cupped, colour pale straw to 
yellow, with a flush of buff on the reverse of the 
petals, very sweetly scented. Gold Medal N.R.S.... ,, 
2/- 2/- -/9*Mrs. Stewart Clarke (Hugh Dickson, 1907), colour varying from 
bright cerise pink to cherry pink, flowers are large 
with high pointed centre, deliciously fragrant. Gold 
Medal N.R.S."...very 
— — 3/- MRS. T. HILLAS (Pernet-Ducher, 1913), fine long chrome yellow 
bud ; flower full, of elongated cup shape ; a beautiful 
decorative variety . ,, 
2/- 2/- -/9*Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (Hill, 1903), colour creamy white, 
centre shaded to blush rose, buds long and pointed, 
developing into very large perfectly formed flowers, 
a grand exhibition and garden rose ., 
Our special dozen Bush Roses from this section for 9/- 
