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Half 
Teas continued. 
Habit of 
Stds. 
Stds. 
Dwfs, NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
Growth. 
1 /- Perle des Jardins [Level, 1874),deep canary yellow ; a charming 
colour; large, full, and globular; liable to open 
with confused centre, excellent for bedding . 
vig. 
2 /- 
1/9 
1 /- Princess de Sagan (Guillot, 1887)/velvety crimson shaded with 
bright purple, medium size, perfect shaped flowers, 
a most useful bedder . 
free 
1 /- ‘Rubens [Robert, 1859), white, with creamy rose centre; large, full, and 
perfectly formed ; very hardy and free flowering ; 
one of the earliest to bloom. 
y ig> 
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r/- Safrano [Beauregard, 1839). apricot yellow ; pointed buds; very free 
and continuous flowering; a charming button-hole rose 
n 
2 /- 
1/9 
1/- *SouYr. de Pierre Notting.(So»/w£ et Notting, 1902), apricot yellow, 
shaded to golden yellow, flowers are very large, 
perfection in shape, and are produced freely and 
continuously throughout the summer and autumn. 
Gold Medal N.R S. 
2 /- 
i/q 
1 /- 1 *SouYr. de S. A. Prince [Prince, 1889), pure white; large, full, and 
( The Queen perfect globular form ; a white sport from Souvenir 
d’un Ami ; very free flowering. Gold Medal N.R.S. 
mod. 
— 
— 
1 /- SouYr. de Therese LeYet [Levet, 1882), soft crimson; large, full, 
perfect shape ; one of the best red Teas . 
vig. 
2/6 
2/- 
i/6*SouYr. d’Elise [Marest, 1854), creamy white, with pale flesh centre ; 
very large, full, and- most perfect globular form ; 
recommended only for exhibition . ... 
2 
</9 
il- ‘SouYr. d’un Ami [Belot Defougere, 1846), pale rose sometimes bright 
rose, large well-formed flowers of great substance ; 
hardy, very free, and good in every way. 
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1/6 Souvr. of Stella Gray [A. Dickson and Sons, 1907), flowers small, 
full, perfectly formed, freely produced, colour deep 
orange, with splashes of yellow, apricot, salmon and 
red on the reflex of petals. 
2 6 
1/6 
1/- Sulphurea (W. Paul and Son, 1901), bright sulphur yellow, foliage 
dark bronze, which contrasts well with the flowers ; 
buds long and pointed, produced in great profusion 
throughout the summer and autumn, fine for 
bedding or massing . 
1? 
1/6 Sunset [Henderson, 1884), a deep apricot, shaded yellow ; small, full, 
perfect buds ; best in autumn ; free flowering ; 
pretty bronze foliage . 
free 
2/- 
i /9 
1/- ‘The Bride [Hay, 1885), white, sometimes tinted with lemon ; large, 
full, with most perfect high pointed centre ; 
free blooming and constant . 
mod. 
2 /- 
i /9 
1 /- ‘White Maman Cochet [Cook, 1898), a creamy white sport from the 
well-known Maman Cochet, identical with that fine 
variety, except in colour. . 
vig. 
3 /- 
2/6 
x/-*W. R. Smith [Smith, 1908), colour creamy white, flushed with rosy 
pink, flowers large, full and perfect form, a fine 
exhibition and garden rose . 
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1 l 9 
1 /- Wm. Allen Richardson (N.) [Ducher, 1878), very deep orange 
to 
to 
to yellow centre, shaded to pale straw on edge of 
3/ 6 
2/6 
2/6 petals ; variable in colour ; an exquisite little button- 
bole flower ; very floriferous . 
For sorts especially recommended for general cultivation, see page 4. 
