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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard. Dwarf Name. Description. 
2 h 
2 /- 
2/6 
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3/- 
i/— Papa Gontier ( Nabonnand, 1883), rosy crimson, lighter as 
the flower expands, fine long buds, rather thin, but most 
attractive colour, free flowering, especially good in Autumn ; 
should not be hard pruned .. 
i/~ Papa Lambert (P. Lambert, 1899), pinkish rose, deeper in 
the centre, long pointed buds, opening to large flowers 
of fine form, carried on stiff stems ; a fine show rose 
3/6 Parseval (/. C Schmidt, 1912), delicate cream shaded 
apricot towards the centre, suffused rose when opening ; 
very large full flowers of good form, good exhibition rose 
1/- Paul Lede ( Pernet Ducher, 1902), carmine pink, shaded 
yellow, flowers full and cupped; free and very per¬ 
petual 
1/- Peggy (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905), saffron yellow shaded claret 
colour, passing to pale primrose as the flowers expand; 
blooms semi-double and produced in large trusses .. 
1/- Perle von Godesberg ( Schneider, 1902), a light yellow sport 
of Kaiserin A. Victoria ; a stronger grower 
1 /- Pharisaer ( Hinner, 1902), rosy white, centre deep salmon 
rose, fine long buds opening well to very large flowers.. 
1/6 Pink Liberty (S. Low & Co., 1911), blends the shades 
of “ Old Rose ” and “ Rose du Barri,” reverse of petals a 
deeper colour ; a sport from Liberty, of similar habit and 
growth 
1/6 President Vignet ( Pernet Ducher, 1911), deep carmine 
shaded with bright poppy red, large, full and globular 
flowers 
3/6 Primrose ( Soupert & Notting, 1912), melon yellow, deeper 
in colour in the autumn with apricot shading ; flowers large 
double and perfectly formed .. 
1/- Princesse M. Mertchersky {Schwartz, 1903), colour—silvery 
pink, deeper in the centre ; flowers large, full, and good 
form 
1/- Prince de Bulgarie [Pernet Ducher, 1901), silvery flesh 
very delicately shaded with salmon, long bud opening to full 
cupped formed flowers; a distinct and very charming variety 
5 /- Queen Mary {A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), deep bright 
canary yellow, shaded lemon chrome, petals crayoned with 
pure deep carmine; delightfully perfumed 
1 /- Queen of Spain ( Bide & Son, 1907), pale flesh colour, 
shading lighter ; flowers carried on stout stems, very full, 
good form. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society 
1/6 Radiance {Cook, 1909), brilliant carmine, shaded salmon, 
and coppery red 
1/- Rainbow ( Dingee & Conard, 1891), pink striped and splashed 
with bright carmine, good shaped buds, with fine petals; 
half full, and free flowering; a distinct and attractive 
garden variety ; prune sparingly 
Habit of 
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For Alphabetical List of varieties, see page 4. 
