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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard. Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
2 /- 
2 /- 
2 1 - 
2/6 
2/6 
2/6 
i/6 Evelyn Dauntesey ( 5 . McGredy & Son, 1911), soft salmon, 
very distinctly stained carmine rose, with a deeper 
coloured centre, a lovely warm tint, good bedding variety vig. 
1/- Exquisite (W. Paul & Son, 1900), bright crimson, shaded 
lighter, large buds, opening to full, regular shaped flowers ; 
hardy, free-flowering and fragrant .. .. .. .. vig. 
if- Farbenkonigin (Hinner, 1901), deep carmine-rose, reflexed, 
and pale pink petals, distinct and most attractive colouring ; 
flowers large and full .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
2/- Ferniehurst (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), suffused pure rose 
coppery pink on fawn, a co-mingling of colours impossible 
to depict, a delicate sunset shade, a rare combination, 
large blooms, very delicately perfumed .. .. .. vig. 
if — Florence Edith Coulthwaite (A. Dickson 6- Sons, 1908), 
deep cream colour, stippled with bright rose on the inside 
of petals, and reflected on the back, thus creating a delicate 
orange and peach glow ; flowers large, full and imbricated.. vig. 
2/- Florence H. Veitch ( W . Paul & Son, 1911), brilliant 
scarlet shaded with black, large flowers, moderately full, 
with fine stiff petals ; semi-climbing habit of growth very vig 
if- Florence Pemberton ( A. Dickson (§■ Sons, 1903), creamy 
white, edges of petals slightly tinted pink, large and full. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society .. vig. 
2/- Frances C. Seton ( W. Paul & Son, 1911), deep rose 
pink, very large full flowers of fine form and very sweet, 
good exhibition rose .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
2/6 Frau Margarethe Moller (Poulsen, 1911), deep old rose 
colour in the centre, shaded off lighter towards the 
outer petals, very large perfectly formed flowers, a good 
show and bedding variety .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
2/- Freda (Paul & Son, 1911), colour old rose, most distinct 
shade : an exhibition rose, very free and perpetual flower¬ 
ing .vig. 
1 /- General MacArthur ( Hill, 1905), bright scarlet red, a fine 
colour ; large and fairly full flowers .. .. .. vig. 
2/- General Superior A. Janssen ( Leenders , 1911), deep 
glowing carmine, large full flowers very freely produced, 
has received many distinctions on the Continent .. .. vig. 
3/6 Geoffrey Henslow (A. Dickson & Sons, 1912), brilliant 
orange crimson ; large, full flowers of imbricated globular 
form, good exhibition variety .. .. . i .. vig. 
1 /- George C. Waud (A. Dickson & Sons, 1908), colour, glowing 
orange vermilion that does not fade ; flowers large and 
full, with high pointed centre. Awarded Gold Medal, 
National Rose Society .. .. .. . .. vig. 
3/6 George Dickson (A. Dickson 6- Sons, 1912), velvety 
black crimson, back of petals heavily veined with deep 
pure crimson maroon. Awarded Gold Medal National 
Rose Society .. .. .. . . .. .. .. vig. 
Roses in pots for cultivation under glass, see page II. 
