HYRRID TEAS, continued. 
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Standard. 
Stand?rd. 
Dwarf. 
Name. Description. 
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Sunburst ( Pernet Ducher, 1912), orange yellow with deeper 
centre, variable in colour, frequently very pale in the early 
summer, fine long pointed buds carried on stiff stems, 
very strong branchy growth ; a magnificent variety for 
cutting and forcing, also for garden decoration .. 
t/6 
Theresa (A. Dickson & Sons, 1909). rich apricot orange colour ; 
semi-double flowers with golden anthers ; an attractive 
decorative variety 
2 
Tito Hekekyan (Soup'rt & Notting, 1911), colour rosy 
coral red, shaded yellow ; very large flowers of excellent 
shape and very freely produced 
3/6 
Verna Mackay {A. Dickson & Sens, 1913), ivory 
sulphur buff, changing to lemon as the flowers expand; 
free flowering decorative variety 
2 /— 
2/6 
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Viscountess Folkestone ( Bennett, 1886), creamy pink, 
centre salmon pink, large, very free flowering and early 
bloomer ; distinct and very attractive for garden decoration 
and massing ; does not require close pruning 
i/- 
W. E. Lippiat (A. Dickson & Sons, 1907), brilliant velvetv 
crimson, shaded maroon ; large full flowers 
2/6 
3 /- 
i,/6 
Walter Speed (A. Dickson <§• Sons, 1909), deep lemon colour, 
shading to white as the flowers expand ; high pointed 
centre, growth erect. .. 
2/~ 
2/6 
i/- 
Warrior {W Paul £• Son, 1906), blood-red colour in the bud, 
opening to scarlet crimson, half full flowers of medium 
size and blooming with great freedom from early summer 
till late in the autumn ; splendid for bedding and massing 
2/~ 
2/6 
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White Killarney (F. R. Pierson & Co., 1909). A pure white 
sport of Killarney, with larger and more double flowers .. 
i/- 
White Lady (W. Paul & Son, 1890), creamy white, very 
large petals ; an excellent show variety, early in the summer 
2 /- 
2/6 
i/- 
William Shean (A. Dickson & Sons, 1906), colour, pure 
pink with delicate ochre veination ; flowers of immense 
size and substance and good form ; free blooming 
and distinct 
2 l- 
2/6 
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Yvonne Vacherot ( Soupert & Notting, 1905), colour, porcelain 
white, strongly marked with pure pink ; long pointed 
buds of splendid form carried on stiff stems and opening 
to very large flowers .. 
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Roses for Abroad, see page 9. 
