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Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
i j. Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy and Son, 1909), inside 
of petal soft blush, shaded salmon, outside of petal 
clear deep, salmon pink ; the flowers are very large, 
like pteonies .. . 
2/6 # Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe (McGredy and Son, 1912), a superb 
flower of wonderful size and substance, the colour 
is bright sweet pea mauve, free and continuous 
flowering . 
i/-*Mrs. Walter Easlea (A. Dickson and Sons, 1910), colour crimson 
shaded to orange crimson, a very pretty variety, 
producing beautiful flowers on erect stems . 
-/9 Mrs. W. J. Grant (A. Dickson and Sons, 1895), a bright rosy pink, 
large, beautifully formed, with perfect pointed 
centre ; continuous blooming, sweet scented ; one of 
the best. Gold Medal N.R.S.. 
1 j. My Maryland (J. Cook, 1909), colour flesh veined and splashed 
with bright carmine ; base of petals orange yellow ; 
flowers large, full and perfection in shape . 
1 - !i Nadia (A. Gamon, 1906), colour white, mother of pearl, centre 
creamy yellow, petals stout and heavy, flowers very 
large and full. . 
1 1 - *Oberhofgartner Terks (Welter , 1902), colour cream to white, with 
a faint flush of pale rose ; flowers very large, 
full and perfection in shape, a fine exhibitor’s rose, 
impatient of wet . 
3/6 OLD GOLD (McGredy and Son, 1913), colour orange, with rich 
coppery red and coppery apricot shadings, a gem 
for cut flower work and all kinds of decorations, the 
blooms lasting a long time in perfect condition, its 
dark coppery foilage forms a delightful contrast ; 
it is sweetly scented. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
2/- ORAOENTA (Walter Easlea, 1913), a cross between Frau Karl 
Druschki and John Rtiskin, and it combines the good 
qualities of both well-known roses, colour shell pink 
of marvellous delicacy, quite unique among all the 
pink varieties . 
if- Papa Gontier (Nabonnand, 1883), rosy crimson ; buds long and 
handsome; excellent for forcing and bedding.. 
1/- Paul Lede (Pernet-Ducher, 1903), colour bright deep rose, shaded 
yellow, variable in colour ; flowers large, full, and 
perfect shape ; a charming rose. 
1/- Peggy (A. Dickson and Sons, 1905), colour saffron yellow, passing to 
pale primrose ; semi-double flowers, borne in large 
trusses; a charming decorative rose... . 
i/-*Perle von Godesberg (Lambert, 1902), pale yellow sport from 
K. A. Victoria ; magnificent . 
1/- *Pharisaer (Hinner, 1902), buds long, large shell petals of splendid 
texture ; rose colour, shading to silver, with centre 
of salmon, a distinct and beautiful variety . 
1/- Prince de Bulgarie (Pernet-Ducher, 1902), colour rosy flesh, with deep 
golden salmon centre ; the petals are large and shell¬ 
shaped ; flowers freely and continuously until late 
autumn, a good bedder ..... 
1 /- Princess Bonnie (Dingee and Conard, 1895), vivid crimson ; long 
pointed flowers, perfectly formed ; free blooming ; 
a good bedding rose . 
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We have won the National Rose Society’s Champion Trophy five times. 
