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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Half 
Standard 
2 /- 
2/6 
2 /~ 
4 /- 
3 /- 
Standard. Dwarf. 
7/6 
i /- 
2/6 i/- 
3 h i/6 
i/- 
2 /~ 
i/6 
7/6 
i /- 
i/6 
2/6 i/- 
Name. 
Description 
Habit of 
Growth. 
Red Admiral (IE. Paul & Son, 1913), bright cerise red; 
producing large handsome flowers in masses ; good bedding 
variety .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Rhea Reid (£. G.Hill & Co., 1908), colour varying from rose 
cerise to rich crimson red; large full flowers of good 
form .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig 
Richmond {Hill, 1905), pure rich scarlet, a seedling from 
“ Lady Battersea,” splendid for bedding, and one of the 
best reds for under glass; very free and continuous 
flowering .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Rose du Barri (B. R. Cant 6- Sons, 1911), an exceedingly 
free semi-double and perpetual flowering bedding variety ; 
very attractive both in the bud and when fully expanded; 
the colour is denoted by the name, it being a pure “ Rose 
du Barri,” quite distinct from any other variety, very 
sweet scented ; buds should be thinned, leaving three to 
a shoot .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Rosoraane Gravereaux (Soupcrt & Notting, 1809), silvery 
white, reverse of petals tinted rose ; fine large full flower vig. 
Salmon Richmond (Paul 6- Son, 1912), a cherry salmon 
coloured sport of the well known “ Richmond ” .. .. vig. 
Sarah Bernhardt (Deubreuil, 1907), bright scarlet crimson 
shaded with scarlet, very large semi-double flowers sweetly 
Scented; semi-climbing habit .. .. .. very vig. 
Seabird (Hugh Dickson, 1913), clear primrose yellow medium 
flowers of fine form : excellent garden variety .. .. vig. 
Souvenir de Maria Zozaya (Sou-pert 6- Notting, 1904), 
coral red, changing to silvery pink, brightest in the centre, 
long and well-formed bud, opening to full flower .. vig. 
Souvenir de Gustav Prat (/. Pernet Ducher, 1910), bud 
long and pointed, colour pure sulphur white, or light 
sulphur yellow without shading; fairly full and globular 
flow'ers, very free and perpetual .. .. .. .. vig. 
Souvenir du President Carnot (Pernet Ducher, 1895), 
rosy flesh, shaded white at the edges of the petals, good 
form ; a fine free flow'ering vrriety .. .. .. vig. 
5/- 3/6 St. Helena ( B . R Cant & Sons, 1912), cream with a pink 
blush in centre, yellow' at the base of petals and in some 
instances coming yellow' well up the centre of the bloom, 
large full flowers perfectly formed with long shell shaped 
petals, a magnificent flower carried erect. This beautiful 
novelty w'ill undoubtedly prove one of the most reliable 
exhibition and garden roses. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society (see illustration, page 46) .. .. vig. 
4/- 2/6 Sunbeam (B . R. Cant & Sons , 1912), exceedingly free 
and continuous flowering, with handsome bronzy toliage ; 
buds deep yellow with peach shading, opening to fawn 
yellow and old gold ; a very beautiful variety for button 
hole and table decoration .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
For the Dean’s Collection, see page 10. 
