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Half 
H.T.’s continued. 
Habit of 
Stds. 
Stds. 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
Growth. 
i/6*Souy. de Gustave Prat ( Pernet-Ducher , 1910), colour sulphur yellow, 
large oval buds, produced in great profusion, a 
beautiful bedder . 
vig. 
2/* 
1/6 
i/-*SouYr. de Maria de Zayas (Soupert et Nutting, 1906), colour 
carmine red, veined dark red, buds long and 
full, flowers large and perfect, distinct and beautiful 
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1 /- Souvr. du President Carnot ( Pernet-Ducher , 1895), buds long, 
flowers large and full ; colour flesh, shaded white 
at the edges of the petals ; very free blooming . 
tf 
3 h 
2/6 
i/6*Sunburst (. Pernet-Ducher, 1912), fine long pointed buds borne 
singly on long stems ; flower large, fairly full and of 
elongated cupped form; the colouring is variable 
yellow with yellow orange centre, sometimes white 
Gold Medal N.R.S. 
n 
1/6 Tito Hekeyan (Soupert et Notting , 1911), colour salmon pink with 
a bright shade of shrimp pink on reverse of petals ; 
flower large, full and open cup shaped ; free and 
continuous blooming, branching habit. 
n 
1 /- Ther*ea {A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), colour deep orange apricot, 
passing to madder pink, with carmine splashes ; the 
semi-double flowers are charming and produced 
continuously ; a beautiful bedding variety . 
M 
2/6 Verna Mackay {A. Dickson and Sons, 1912), colour a delicate, 
deep ivory sulphur buff, which becomes delicate 
yellow as the flower expands, perfectly finished 
blooms, on vigorous bronzy-green wood. 
n 
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1/- Viscount Carlow (A. Dickson and Sons, 1910), colour carmine pink 
on cream, a free flowering bedding variety .. 
V 
2/6 
2 /- 
1/- Viscountess Folkestone ( Bennett, 1886), creamy white, shaded to 
salmon pink in the centre ; very large, full, and 
perfect shape; free flowering and distinct ; a 
delightful bedder . 
u 
2/6 
2/* 
1/6 * Walter Speed (A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), the blooms are large 
with imbricated form and high pointed centre ; 
colour cream shaded' to yellow at the base of petals 
yj 
2/6 
2/- 
1 j- Warrior (W. Paul and Son, 1906), colour blood red in bud, scarlet 
crimson when open, flowers long and pointed, carried 
erect, a beautiful bedding rose . 
11 
]/-* W. E. Lippiatt {A. Dickson and Sons, 1907), brilliant velvety 
crimson shaded maroon ; the flowers are large, full 
symmetrically formed with high pointed centre, 
strongly perfumed, a good autumnal. 
V 
2/- 
1/6 
1 /- # White Killarney (Waban Rose Co., 1909), a creamy white sport from 
Killarney, a great acquisition . 
>1 
i/-*White Lady (W-. Paul and Son, 1890), creamy white, large shell 
petals, forming a massive perfect flower, a first-rate 
exhibition rose .. 
rob. 
2/6 
1/6 
i/-*William Shean (A. Dickson and Sons, 1906), colour pure pink, 
with veins of a brighter shade, flowers extra large, 
full, and perfect shape. Gold Medal N.R.S . 
free 
2/6 
1/6 
i/-*YYonne Vacherot {Soupert et Notting, 1906), colour, coral white, 
flushed with pink, flowers large, full, and perfection 
in shape, quite first rate ... 
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For hints on growing roses see pages 10 and 11. 
