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TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard. Dvvarf. 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
1/9 
2/- 
1 /- 
1/9 
2 h 
1 /- 
2/- 
2/6 
1 /- 
1 /- 
1/9 
2 h 
1 h 
1/- 
1/9 
2/- 
1 /- 
2 /— 
2/6 
1/- 
1/9 
2 h 
1/- 
2/6 
3/- 
1/6 
1 /- 
1/6 
1/9 
2 /- 
1/- 
2 /- 2/6 1/6 
Madame Edmond Sablayrolles ( Bonnaire, 1906), colour, 
bright yellow on the outside, centre orange yellow; large 
full flowers opening well .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Madame Falcot ( Guillot, 1858), deep apricot, most abundant 
bloomer, charming in the bud state, much used for button¬ 
holes ; should be but little pruned .. .. .. vig. 
Madame Hoste ( Guillot, 1887), pale lemon yellow, centre 
deeper yellow; large and fairly full, of most perfect form, 
abundant bloomer .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Madame Jean Dupuy (P. Lambert, 1901), rosy yellow changing 
to creamy white and yellow towards the margin, outer 
petals edged with rose .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Madame Lambard ( Lacharme , 1877), salmon shaded rose, 
very variable in colour, good habit, free bloomer ; a distinct 
and most desirable sort; should be but little pruned .. vig. 
Madame P. Perny ( Nabonnand , 1879), pure saffron yellow ; 
very beautiful in bud ; prune sparingly .. .. .. vig. 
Maman Cochet ( Cochet , 1893), light pink shaded with salmon 
yellow, outer petals splashed with bright rose, large and 
full; a distinct and fine variety for exhibition ; should not 
be hard pruned .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Marie Van Houtte ( Ducher , 1871), canary yellow, deeper 
centre, the border of the petals tipped with bright rose, 
free and continuous bloomer ; a most charming variety and 
hardy ; should not be pruned hard .. .. .. .. vig. 
Medea {W. Paul & Son, 1891), lemon colour, with canary 
yellow centre, large and full; good show rose ; requires 
a warm, dry situation .. .. .. .. .. .. vig. 
Molly Sharman Crawford ( A. Dickson & Sons, 1908), 
colour eau de nil white, becoming dazzling white as the 
flowers expand ; blooms large, full, and well formed .. vig. 
Morning Glow (W. Paul & Son, 1902), bright rosy crimson, 
richly suffused with orange and fawn, a most lovely and 
fascinating combination of colours ; a distinct and charming 
variety for bedding and massing .. .. .. .. vig. 
Mrs. Alfred Byass (W. Paul 6 - Son, 1904), madder rose, 
shaded with crimson, occasionally mottled with pale rose 
and white ; a very attractive decorative variety .. .. vig. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant ( B. R. Cant & Sons, 1901). Very vigorous 
in growth and quite hardy, forming bushes of great 
size and beauty ; practically evergreen. Flowers are 
full, globular, and sweetly scented ; colour deep 
rose, inner petals soft silvery-rose suffused with buff at 
the base. Exceedingly free flowering and especially 
attractive in the autumn, continuing in bloom until the 
winter. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society.very vi 8- 
Mrs. Dudley Cross [W. Paul & Son, 1907), pale chamois 
yellow, tinted rose in the autumn; in the way of 
Marie Van Houtte, but flowers are larger and more double vig. 
For the Dean’s Collection, see page 10. 
