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Half 
Standard. 
Standard. Dwarf. 
TEAS, continued. 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
1/9 2 /- 
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I/- 
1/9 2/- I /- 
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I/- 
1/9 2 /- 
I/- 
I/- 
I/- 
1/9 2/- l/- 
Comtesse Festetics Hamilton ( Nabonnand, 1899), brilliant 
carmine, with coppery centre; outer petals deeper in 
colour .. ,. .. .. .. .. . • • • vig. 
Corallina ( W. Paul & Son, 1900), deep rosy crimson, specially 
beautiful in the bud state, very free flowering, excellent for 
massing ; a fine autumnal bloomer .. .. .. • • vig. 
Devoniensis ( Foster , 1838), creamy white, blush centre, full, 
distinct, and good, very fragrant .'. .. .. •• rob. 
Dr. Grill ( Bonnaire, 1886), rose with coppery shading, free 
bloomer, and very attractive in the bud form ; does not 
require close pruning .... .. .. . • • • vig. 
1/- Enchantress (If 7 . Paul & Son, 1896), creamy white slightly 
tinted with buff in centre, very free flowering, a distinct 
and effective variety for bedding and massing; does not 
require close pruning .. .. .. .. .. • • vig. 
Etoile de Lyon ( Guillot, 1881), bright sulphur yellow, good 
in dry weather .. .. .. .. .. ■ • vig. 
Francisca Kruger ( Nabonnand, 1879), coppery yellow, shaded 
with peach, full, distinct, and a beautiful button-hole rose.. vig. 
Francois Dubreuil ( Dubreuil, 1895), a fine crimson Tea, with 
dark velvety shading, good shape, fair sized flowers, and 
very free blooming .. .. .. .. . • • • vig. 
Freiherr von Marshall ( P. Lambert, 1904), crimson, buds 
long and pointed opening to rose coloured flowers of 
fair size, full and imbricated form ; a good red tea rose vig. 
General Gallieni ( Nabonnand, 1899), crimson, tinted with 
blood-red, small half full flowers very freely produced .. vig. 
General Schablikine ( Nabonnand, 1897), coppery red, free 
flowering and effective, good garden variety should not be 
close pruned .. .. .. .. .. .. • • vig. 
1/9 2/- 1/- G. Nabonnand ( Nabonnand, 1889), pale rose, shaded with 
yellow, very large petals and handsome buds; distinct 
and good, does not need close pruning ; a magnificent variety 
for bedding and massing .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Golden Gate (Dingee & Conard, 1892), rich creamy white, with 
centre and base of petals soft yellow, flowers large with 
long pointed buds, distinct and free bloomer, chiefly an 
exhibitor’s rose .. .. .. .. .. • • mod. 
Goubault ( Goubault, 1843), rosy buff, centre fawn colour, very 
sweet, quite distinct, does not require close pruning .. vig. 
Hamlet ( Vigneron, 1911), pure light salmon yellow, changing to 
pale pinky rose as the flower expands .. .. .. vig. 
Harry Kirk ( A . Dickson < 5 - Sons, 1907), deep sulphur yellow, 
lighter at the edges of petals, a splendid colour in this 
class .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
1 /- Homer P. (Robert, 1859), rose salmon centre, free bloomer, very 
pretty, small flowers, especially good in autumn, one of the 
most hardy of this class ; should not be pruned much .. very vig. 
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1/6 
1/- 
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2/- 2/6 I /- 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 1/6 each, will be 15/- per dozen when not less than 12 at that price 
are taken, or £5 per 100, purchaser’s selection. Fifty or more charged at the hundred rate 
