BARR & SONS, King St., Covent Garden, London, W.C.2. 
Hybrid Tea and Hybrid Perpetual Roses— 
Continued 
Elsie Po u I sen, clear rose-pink . . 
fEthel Somerset, shrimp-pink 
Etoile de Hollande, brilliant dark red, very sweet 
Flamingo, geranium red, fine and very sweet 
fFrau Karl Druschki, pure white 
General McArthur, brilliant crimson, very sweet 
fGeorge Dickson, velvety black crimson, very sweet 
Gipsy Lass, rich scarlet-crimson, very sweet 
Glowing Sunset, deep golden yellow, fine 
■[Golden Dawn, sunflower-yellow, flushed old gold 
Grenadier, brilliant currant red, very sweet 
fHugh Dickson, deep red, very sweet scented 
Hurst Glory, beautiful salmon-cerise, flushed yellow, new (1936) 
H urst Scarlet, bright deep scarlet, very sweet 
J. C. Thornton, bright scarlet-red 
Joanna Bridge, straw yellow, scented 
Joanna Hill, clear yellow, deeper centre, sweet 
fJulien Pot in, golden yellow, large, full and sweet 
Karen Poulsen, deep crimson, unfading 
Kirsten Poulsen, bright scarlet, golden antlers 
Lady Forteviot, golden yellow and apricot, sweet 
Lady Hillingdon, deep apricot yellow, sweet 
fLady Inchiquin, orange-vermillion, very sweet .. 
Lady Leslie, rose-scarlet-carmine, very sweet 
Lady Sylvia, a deeper form of Mme Butterfly 
fLeni Neusse, reddish rose, very fine 
Leslie Dudley, soft pink, deepening to carmine, sweet 
f Lord Rossmore, creamy white shaded rose 
Los Angeles, salmon-pink shaded copper 
Lucie Marie, buttercup-yellow, veined orange 
f Mabel Morse, bright golden yellow, sweet 
Mme. Abel Chatenay, carmine-pink, very sweet 
Mme. Butterfly, bright pink, very sweet 
Mary Hart, maroon-red 
f Margaret Ann Baxter, white, very fine and sweet 
Margaret Dixon Ham ill, maize-straw, sweet 
•[Margaret McGredy, orange-scarlet 
fMay Wettern, bright salmon-pink, sweet 
fMcGredy’s Ivory, creamy white, very sweet 
fMcGredy’s Scarlet, rich velvety scarlet 
Mme. E. Herriot, copper 
[Mme. Jules Bouche, creamy white, blush centre 
Mme. Louis Lens, pure white 
fMrs. A. R. Barraclough, carmine-pink 
■[Mrs. Charles Lam plough, lemon-chrome 
fMrs. C. W. Edwards, crimson-carmine, yellow base 
Mrs. Dunlop Best, reddish apricot, scented 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossern, yellow, orange and flame, very sweet 
Mrs. Gilbert Burch, carmine-pink 
Mrs. George Geary, glowing cerise . . . . 
[Mrs. Henry Bowles, rosy pink, large and full 
fMrs. Henry Morse, bright rose 
Mrs. H. Stevens, pure white, very sweet 
fMrs. John Laing, soft pink, very sweet 
Mrs. Paul Goudie, buttercup-yellow 
Mrs. Sam McGredy, scarlet coppery orange 
Mrs. T. B. Doxford, old-rose and strawberry-red 
Mrs. W. E. Nickerson, rosy salmon 
Ophelia, salmon-flesh, very sweet 
Portadown, deep crimson, very fine shape 
fPortadown Sally, reddish carmine 
President Charles Hain, bright lemon-yellow .. 
President Hoover, coppery red and orange 
Queen Elizabeth of Greece, coppery orange 
Queen Marie of Jugo-Slavia, bright yellow, sweet 
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