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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard. Dwarf. Name. Description. Habit of 
Growth. 
very attractive and uncommon, flowers large and globular, 
good autumnal .. .. .. ., .. .. v jg, 
3/6 Dora. Van Tets (Leenders & Co., 1913), deep crimson, 
with a velvety shading : flowers produced on elegant 
stems, free and continuous bloomer .. .. .. .. vig. 
1 h Dorothy Page Roberts (A. Dickson 6- Sons, 1907), coppery 
pink, suffused with yellow ; very large stout petals, half full 
flowers ; a free blooming decorative variety. Awarded Gold 
Medal National Rose Society .. .. .. .. .. v ig. 
1/6 Dorothy Ratcliffe (S, McGredy (§■ Son, 1911), coral 
red in the bud, shaded yellow and fawn, becoming paler 
as the flowers expand, good bedding variety .. .. vig 
gd. Dr. J. Campbell Hall (A. Dickson 6- Sons, 1904), coral 
rose suffused white, base of petals yellow, large, full, and 
perfectly formed .. .. .. .. .. .. v ig. 
1/6 2/- gd. Dr. O’Donel Browne (A. Dickson (S' Sons, 1908), carmine 
rose, massive shell-shaped petals ; flowers large, full, and 
well formed. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society.. vig. 
3/6 Duchess of Normandy {P. Le Cornu, 1912), salmon 
flesh paling to cream at the edges, high pointed centre, 
large full flower ; good show variety .. .. .. vig, 
1/6 Duchess of Portland (A. Dickson & Sons, 1901), pale 
sulphur yellow, flowers very large, full, and fine form, 
smooth circular petals of great substance, very free 
flowering .. .. .. .. .. .. .. v jg # 
3/6 Duchess Of Sutherland ( A. Dickson & Sons, 1912), 
delicate v arm rose pink with lemon shading on the white 
base ; good exhibition and garden variety .. .. .. vig. 
2 / 6 3 /~ 1/6 Duchess of Wellington (A. Dickson & Sons, 1009), deep 
saffron yellow inclined to orange as the bloom "develops; 
long pointed buds; a fine decorative variety .. .. vig. 
2/6 Duchess of Westminster (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), 
colour clear rose madder ; large, full, perfectly formed 
flowers; fine for show and garden decoration, very free 
and perpetual dowering .. .. .. .. .. v ig. 
3/6 Earl of Gosford (S. McGredy & Son, 1912), dark crimson 
heavily shaded, very free and perpetual and large well 
formed dowers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. v ig. 
2/- 2/6 1/- Earl of Warwick (W. Paul (§■ Son, 1904), rich soft salmon- 
pink, shaded in the centxe with vermilion ; large, full, and 
good form, splendid decorative variety .vig. 
2/- 2/6 1/- Ecarlate ( Boytard, 1907), brilliant scarlet red; medium size 
dowers, produced very freely ; good bedding variety .. vig. 
7/6 Edith Part {S. McGredy & Son, 1913), rich red with a 
suffusion of deep salmon and coppery yellow with a deeper 
shading in the bud stage of carmine and yellow; free 
blooming and perfectly shaped dowers .vig. 
For Roses in pots, see page 11. 
