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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard, Dwarf. 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
2 /- 2/6 i/- 
I/- 
2 /- 2/6 
2 /- 
I/- 
1/6 
I/- 
2/- | 2/6 i/- 
Claudius (B. 7 ? Cant S’ Sons, 1910), colour, bright glow¬ 
ing rose of uniform shade throughout; strong sturdy 
growth, flowers carried erect on stout stems; very free 
and continuous flowering and exceedingly sweet scented ; 
a good exhibition variety ; buds should be well thinned. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society .. .. vig. 
Comtesse de Turenne ( Bernaix, 1895), bright satin rose, 
changing to carnation ; fine bud and large full flower .. vig. 
Comtesse Felicite Hoyos (Soupert & Notting, 1911), clear 
salmon yellow, centre rosy copper with vivid carmine, 
very large flowers .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Comtesse Icy Hardegg {Soupert & Notting, 1907), bright 
carmine ; large and full with shell-shaped petals; very 
free flowering .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Corona ( W. Paul S Son, 1903), delicate creamy pink, large 
and full; a good show variety .. .. .. .. vig. 
Countess Annesley {A. Dickson S Sons, 1905). Flowers 
large and of perfect form, with smooth petals of great 
depth and substance, carried on erect stems ; colour—rosy 
salmon, suffused with old gold; deliciously perfumed .. 
1/- Countess Cairns (W. Paul 6 - Son, 1904), cerise carmine, not 
full, but of large size, very free and attractive bedding and 
decorative variety 
1/- Countess of Derby [A. Dickson & Sons, 1905), colour— 
salmon in the centre, outer petals rosy peach; full 
flowers carried on stiff stems; a charming variety for 
the garden 
Countess of Gosford ( 5 . McGredy & Sons, 1906), colour— 
salmon pink, shading to rose and pink, suffused with saffron 
yellow at the base of the petals; very free flowering 
and strong branching habit of growth. Awarded the Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society 
2/- Countess of Shaftesbury ( H. Dickson, 1911), silvery 
carmine mottled pale shell pink at the edge of the 
petals, giving a delightful picotee effect ; the colour 
of the base of petals deepens with age to light cochineal 
carmine. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society .. 
1/- Crown Princesse Cecilie (/. C. Schmidt, 1907), delicate 
silvery rose ; long buds, opening to large flowers carried on 
stiff stems ; free and continuous bloomer 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
vig. 
1/- Cynthia {W. Paul & Sons, 1909), lemon yellow, shaded with 
white, extra large and full; good show and decorative 
variety .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
1/- Cynthia Forde ( Hugh Dickson, 1909), deep brilliant rose pink, 
back of petals lighter ; very large, full, and perfectly formed 
flowers; good show and decorative variety. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society .. .. .. vig. 
For the Dean’s Collection, see page 10. 
