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Teas continued. 
NAME. 
LADY ROBERTS (Frank 
DESCRIPTION. 
Cant and Co.. 
— 1/6 Little Dorrit 
1902), colour rich red¬ 
dish apricot, the base of the petals being a 
metallic coppery red, a marvellous colour, 
and absolutely unique ; the edges of the 
petals are sometimes shaded pale orange, 
and vary in colour according to atmos= 
pheric conditions, the early summer and 
autumn flowers being the deepest in 
colour ; the flowers are large, and every 
one perfection in shape. The record dis= 
tinction of two Gold Medals awarded to 
this rose. 
(Paul and Son, 1912), creamy lemon centre, the 
Habit of 
Growth. 
Vlg. 
outer petals heavily edged and shaded with vivid 
coppery rose, very free and particulary effective, 
fine as a bedder .... ,, 
2/- 1/9 1/- Mme. Antoine Mari (A. Mari, 1902), colour rose, washed and shaded 
white, pretty buds ; beautiful for bedding . „ 
— — 1 /- Mme. Charles (Dantaizin, 1864), bright apricot, semi-globular high 
centre form, a strong growing Safrano, pretty buds free 
2/- 1/9 1/- Mme. Chedane Guinoisseau (Leveque, 1880), clear bright yellow, 
small pointed buds, a charming button-hole rose „ 
2,6 2/- i/-*Mme. Constant Soupert (Soupert et Notting, 1906), colour yellow, 
with very pretty peach shading, large, full pointed 
flowers, freely produced throughout the season, quite 
a first-class exhibition rose requiring heat to 
open it . vig. 
2/6 1/9 i/-*Mme. Cusin ( Guillot, 1881), violet rose, with yellow base, large, full, 
and perfect form, free flowering, quite distinct . ,, 
2/6 1/9 i/-*Mme. de WatteYille ( Guillot, 1883), pale lemon, with distinct border 
of bright rosy pink on the edge of each petal, 
large, full, and most perfect form ; impatient of frost free 
2/- 1/9 1 /- Mme. Falcot (Guillot, 1858), deep apricot yellow, pointed buds, an 
abundant bloomer, a charming buttonhole flower, vig. 
2/6 1/9 1- ‘Mme. Hoste (Guillot 1887), pale lemon yellow, large, full, and 
perfect shape, in cool weather magnificent, very 
free flowering, and good in every way .!. „ 
2/- 1/9 1 /- Mme. Jean Dupuy (P. Lambert , 1901), colour yellowish rose, with 
reddish yellow centre, pink edges, flowers full, 
opening well, a distinct and beautiful variety for 
bedding, lovely in autumn ... „ 
2/6 1/9 i/-*Mme. Lambard (Lackarme , 1877), colour variable, salmon, shaded 
rose, sometimes bright red, long pointed buds, pro¬ 
duced abundantly and continuously until late autumn „ 
— — 1/- Mme. Pol. Yarin-Bernier (Soupert et Notting, 1907), melon colour 
in the different shadings ; small perfect buttonhole 
flowers, very free flowering. ,, 
— — i/-*Mme. Yermorel (A. Mari, 1902), colour rose, with coppery yellow 
centre, shaded red, large perfectly formed flowers „ 
2/- 1/9 i/-*Maman Cochet (Cochet, 1893), clear flesh mingled with salmon rose, 
outer petals splashed with bright rose, flowers very 
large and well formed, petals of great substance, 
and very lasting ; superb .. 
For our Champion Cut Rose blooms see page 19. 
