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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Dwarf. 
Name. Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
2/~ 
2/6 
i/- 
Beatrice (IK. Paul & Son, 1908), deep rich pink, shaded with 
vermilion when opening, passing to flesh colour when fully 
developed ; flowers produced on long erect stems 
vig. 
1/6 
2/~ 
gd. 
Bessie Brown (A. Dickson & Sons, 1899), creamy white, 
flowers of immense size and great substance, petals smooth 
and shell-shaped, very free blooming and sweetly scented. 
The shoots must be tied up to sticks as the blooms are 
heavy and pendent; best grown in poor soil without 
much manure. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society 
vig. 
2/- 
2/6 
i/- 
Betty (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905), large flowers, half full 
and of splendid form ; colour—coppery rose, shaded golden 
yellow, flowering freely up to the winter 
vig. 
7/6 
Bianca {W. Paul & Son, 1913), creamy white tinted and 
shaded with peach colour, long pointed buds; free and 
continuous bloomer 
vig. 
5 /- 
British Queen ( McGredy & Son, 1912), pure white, very 
free and abundant bloomer ; large flowers opening freely 
in all weathers .. 
vig. 
gd. 
Camoens {Schwartz, 1881), colour glowing rose, yellow 
at the base of the petals, very free in autumn ; prune 
sparingly 
vig. 
i/6 
2/~ 
gd. 
Captain Christy ( Lacharme, 1873), delicate fleshy white, the 
centre darker, very large and full, splendid foliage; good 
early and late .. 
rob. 
2/~ 
Carine {A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), lemon yellow, with rose 
or coppery crimson edges ; decorative variety 
vig. 
i/6 
2 /- 
gd. 
Caroline Testout [Pernet Ducher, 1890), light salmony pink, 
flowers very large and globular, quite distinct; a grand 
show or garden variety, and should be in everyone’s garden 
vig. 
i/- 
Celia {W. Paul & Son, 1906), bright satin pink, deeper shade 
in centre, full flower with reflexed petals ; exceedingly free 
blooming and of upright habit of growth .. 
vig. 
i /6 
2/' 
gd. 
Charles J. Grahame {A. Dickson & Sons, 1905). The 
blooms are upstanding, large, and of splendid form ; petals 
smooth and of great substance ; colour—dazzling orange 
crimson, most attractive 
vig. 
2/6 
3 /- 
i/6 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot ( Pernet Ducher, 1908), velvety 
scarlet shaded with fiery red, changing to dark velvety 
crimson as the flowers expand ; does not burn in the sun ; 
good grower and very free 
vig. 
5 /- 
Chrissie MacKellar {A. Dickson & Son, 1913), crimson 
carmine on rich deep ochrey madder, becoming orange 
pink as the semi-double blooms develop, said to be a 
glorified Edu Meyer, good decorative variety 
vig- 
2 /- 
2/6 
i/- 
Clara Watson ( Prince, 1894), pearly white, centre tinted 
with pale rosy peach, free and continuous bloomer, fair size 
and good ha.bit 
vig. 
Newer varieties printed in larger type. 
