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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard - Dwarf. 
i/6 
Descr ption. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
1/6 2/- 9d 
i/- 
George Reimers (Soupert <5- Notting, igio), brilliant fiery 
red, long elegant buds, opening to semi-double blooms, 
good decorative variety .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
i/- Gladys Harkness (A. Dickson &. Sons, 1900), deep salmon 
pink, reflex of petals silvery pink ; large and well-built 
blooms with fine shell-shaped petals; hardy and free- 
flowering .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Gloire Lyonnaise ( Guillot , 1884), very pale lemon colour, 
good size, nice pointed bud ; best late in the season ; does 
not require close pruning .. .. .. .. .. v ig. 
Grace Darling ( Bennett, 1884), cream tinted and shaded 
with rosy pink, large and full, free bloomer, distinct and 
very pretty ; prune sparingly .. .. .. .. vig. 
Grace Molyneux ( A. Dickson & Sons, 1908), creamy apricot 
colour, flesh in the centre, outer petals creamy white; 
flowers large half full, good decorative variety .. .. vig. 
Grand Due A. de Luxemburg [Soupert & Notting, 1893), 
clear pink, reverse of petals deep rose, very free flowering .. vig. 
Grange Colomb ( Guillot, 1911), creamy white, salmon 
yellow in the centre passing to white as the bloom ex¬ 
pands, large, full, cup-shaped flowers .. .. .. vig. 
Gruss an TeplitzP. ( Geschwind, 1897), bright crimson with 
fiery red centre, cup-shape semi-double flowers in clusters ; 
very free blooming and hardy, best as a pillar, or specimen 
border plant, too strong for bedding, does not require close 
pruning .. .. .. .. .. .. .. very vig. 
2/6 1/- Gustav Grunerwald ( P. Lambert, 1903), bright carmine 
with yellowish centre, outer petals of lighter shade ; flowers 
cup shaped, large and full 
Gustave Regis (Pernet Ducher, 1890), nankeen yellow, light 
yellow as the flower expands, long pointed buds, distinct 
and very beautiful, splendid as a button-hole rose and does 
not need hard pruning 
H. Armytage Moore (Hugh Dickson, 1907), rosy pink on the 
outside of petals, inside silvery pink ; large petals reflexed 
at the edges; good decorative variety 
7/6 H. E. Richardson (Hugh Dickson, 1913), deep rich 
crimson large full and beautifully formed flowers. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society 
5/- Hilda Richardson (‘A. Dickson cS- Sons, 1913), colour 
crayoned rose-lilac on a milk-white ground, delicate rose- 
pink centre, sweetly scented decorative rose 
1/- His Majesty (McGredy, 1909), dark rich crimson, shaded 
vermilion, crimson on the edges of petals; large full 
flowers with high centre 
1/6 Instituteur Sirdey (Pernet Ducher, 1905), rich deep golden 
yellow, large, full, and of imbricated form .. .. mod. 
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S-'or Alphabetical List of Varieties, see page 4. 
