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DESCRIPTION. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
flowers, undoubtedly the finest yellow rose ; a strong 
climber for south or west walls, or under glass . vig. 
Marie Yan Houtte ( Ducher , 1871), lemon yellow petals, edged with 
rose, large, full, and perfect form, very free flowering, 
early and late ; one of the best.. 
Medea (IF. Paul and Son, 1891), lemon yellow, with canary yellow 
centre ; large, very full, and perfect shape, one of 
the best.. 
’Molly Sharman Crawford (A. Dickson and Sons , 1908), colour pale 
lemon white, the blooms are large, full, and perfectly 
formed, with a high-pointed centre from which the 
petals gracefully reflex . ,, 
suffused with orange ; a pretty bedder 
Gold 
Ed. 
centre, silvery rose, flowers full and globular. 
Medal N.R.S. 
Mawley (A. Dickson and Sons, 1899), a large perfectly 
formed flower of marvellous beauty, colour bright 
carmine, shaded salmon ; very sweetly scented, 
one of the best for exhibition ; Gold Medal N.R.S. 
sy-Hobbs (A. Dickson and Sons, 1910), colour delicate 
ivory white, faintly tinted with pink on the edge 
of petals, a fine exhibition flower. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
bert Stevens f McGredy and Son, 1910), colour white with 
peach shading in the centre, the flowers are large, 
full and perfectly formed, a valuable addition to 
this class. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
ert Taylor (A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), colour faint blush 
pink, the edges of the petals ivory white ; medium 
sized flowers, perfection in shape. Gold Medal 
N.R.S.. 
es Kennedy (A. Dickson and Sons, 1906), colour silvery 
white, shaded buff, very large, full, and perfection 
in shape. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
Anna Olivier, possessing 
that fine variety . 
all the good qualities of 
Mermet, identical with that variety except in colour, 
being a pale cream, faintly flushed with rose. Gold 
Medal N.R.S. free 
Niphetos (Bougerc, 1844), pure white, sometimes with pale lemon 
centre, large, full, long pointed buds, perfectly 
formed ; a profuse bloomer, especially recom¬ 
mended for forcing . 
Nita Weldon (A. Dickson and Sons, 1909), flowers large, very full 
and globular form, with long and pointed buds ; 
colour ivory white, with the edges of petals faintest 
blush; very strongly perfumed. Gold Medal, N.R.S. ; vig. 
Paula (Paul and Son, 1908), colour sulphur yellow, centre deeper 
yellow, buds long and pointed, a good bedder. „ 
Peace [Piper, 1902), colour pale lemon yellow, long pointed bud with 
large shell-like petals ; very free and continuous 
blooming and a valuable bedding and decorative rose ,, 
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