HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
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Name. 
Description. 
Habit of 
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I/- Mrs. Stewart Clark (tfwgA Dickson, 1907), bright cerise, 
changing to cherry pink, white at the base of petals ; large 
full flowers, best grown as a pillar rose, or for pegging 
down. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. very vig. 
3/6 Mrs. T. Delacourt {Pernet Ducher, 1913), reddish salmon 
shaded clear yellow; long rosy scarlet bud, large flower 
fairly full and globular .. .. .. • • • • vig. 
3/6 Mrs. T. Hi I las {Pernet Ducher, 1913), fine pure chrome 
yellow colouring, without any suffusion ; large full flowers 
of elongated cup shape .. • • • • • • • • vig. 
1 /- Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt ( Hill, 1902), creamy white, with 
rose coloured centre, large full flowers carried on long stout 
stems ; a most attractive and reliable variety .. .. vig. 
3/6 Mrs. Wallace Rowe (S.McGredy & Sons, 1912), “sweet 
pea ” mauve in colour ; large perfectly formed flowers of 
distinct and novel colouring .. .. .. • • • • vig. 
1/6 Mrs. W. Christie Miller ( McGredy, 1909), soft peachy 
blush, shaded salmon, outside of petals clear vermilion 
rose ; very large full flowers, carried erect .. .. vig. 
1/- Mrs. W. J. Grant or Belle Siebrecht {A. Dickson & Sons, 
1895), bright rosy pink, large flowers with fine shell-like 
petals, a most attractive and free flowering variety ; should 
be liberally manured. Awarded Gold Medal National 
Rose Society .. .. .. .. • • •» • • mod. 
1/6 My Maryland (Conrad & Jones, 1909), bright salmon pink, 
with paler edges, a bedding variety .. .. .. .. vig. 
1/6 Nadia (A. Ganton, 1906), colour—white mother-of-pearl, 
centre creamy yellow ; flowers large and full, globular 
shape ; very stout petals .. .. .. .. • • rob. 
1/- Nance Christy ( B. R. Cant & Sons, 1906). A magnificent 
grower, forming fine specimen plants for borders and 
shrubberies; large semi-double flowers of a delicate 
shade of salmon pink ; very free blooming, hardy, and will 
grow anywhere, and is sure to form an attractive object 
in the garden ; flowering until late in the season .. very vig. 
3/6 Nerissa {W. Paul & Son, 1912), creamy yellow shaded 
with white, centre of flowers tinted peach colour ; large 
and full .. .. .. .. .. • • • • • • vig. 
7/6 Old Gold ( 5 . McGredy & Son, 1913), vivid reddish orange 
tint with rich coppery red and coppery apricot shadings; 
sweetly scented and continuous flowering; a fine decorative 
variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society vig. 
3/6 Ophelia {W. Paul & Son, 1912), salmon flesh shaded with 
rose, of perfect shape and excellent habit .. .. .. vig. 
1/- O. Terks (N. Welter, 1901), rosy flesh shaded with salmon, 
large shell-like petals .. .. .. .. .. . ■ vig. 
For prices of Roses, our selection, see page 1. 
