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Name. 
Description. 
Mildred Grant (^ 1 . Dickson & Sons, 1901), ivory white with 
an occasional flush of pale peach, high pointed centre, with 
unusually large and massive petals opening to perfectly 
formed flowers of enormous size and substance ; a very fine 
show variety. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie ( Cocker , 1913), pure white 
with an occasional bloom lemon tinted, very large sweetly 
scented flowers, beautifully formed, a grand show variety. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society 
Mrs. A. Hammond (S. McGredy & Son, 1911), blend of 
ivory, amber and apricot; good exhibition rose with free¬ 
dom in blooming, sweet scented. Awarded Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society 
Mrs. Arthur Coxhead (S. McGredy 6- Son, 1910), colour 
claret red shaded vermilion ; large flowers of perfect form 
produced continuously ; good show variety 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell (Pernet Ducher, 1908), rosy scarlet buds, 
opening reddish salmon, reverse of petals rosy scarlet; 
semi-double flowers; good decorative variety 
Mrs. Aaron Ward ( Pernet Ducher, 1907), colour, Indian 
yellow, slightly washed with salmon rose ; long buds on stiff 
stems, large full cup-shaped flowers 
Mrs. Alfred Tate ( McGredy, 1909), coppery red, shaded 
fawn; long pointed buds, opening to half full flowers, 
good decorative variety of attractive colouring 
Mrs. Arthur Munt (. 4 . Dickson & Sons, 1909), ivory white, 
shaded buff; large, full, and perfectly formed flowers .. 
Mrs. C. C. Harrison (A. Dickson & Sons, 1910), deep crimson 
pink on inside of petals, outside crimson carmine; large 
globular flowers carried erect 
Mrs. G. E. Allen ( Hugh Dickson, 1911), buds are long 
and pointed, opening pale neutral orange, gradually 
changing with age to clear ochre and yellowish buff; good 
garden and bedding variety .. 
Mrs. C. E. Pearson ( 5 . McGredy & Son, 1913), orange 
flushed red, with apricot and fawn shading; splendid 
bedding variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society 
Mrs. Cornwallis West (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), de¬ 
licate shell pink and rose pink on a pure white ground, 
large flowers with exquisitely imbricated globular form. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society 
Mrs. C. Hunter (W. Paul & Son , 1912), rosy crimson, 
changing to rose colour as the flower expands; a very 
bold flower with large handsome petals 
Mrs. David Bailiie (Hugh Dickson, 1912), bright madder 
carmine, with delicate veinings of petals pencilled with a 
deeper shade; good bedding rose, sweetly scented 
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Roses for Abroad, see page 9. 
