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Standard. Dwarf. 
Description. 
Habit of 
Growth. 
z l 9 2 I~ 1/ Mr s- Edward Mawley (A. Dickscn 6 - Sons, 1899), colour 
shaded salmon, flowers very large, beautifully formed, 
high pointed centre, large shell-like petals and very sweetly 
scented; a grand show and free flowering garden variety. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society 
2 /6 3 l~ 1/6 Mrs. Foley Hobbs (A. Dickson and Sons, 1910), delicate 
ivory white, faintly tinged clear pink on edge of petals ; 
large globular flowers, fine show variety 
7,6 Mrs. Forde (A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), deep carmine 
rose, on delicate rose pink, with a zone of chrome yellow at 
base of petals; good exhibition and decorative variety .. 
3/6 Mrs. H. Hawkesworth (A. Dickson & Sons, 1912), 
deeply zoned delicate ecru on milk white, becoming 
creamy white as the blooms expand; good exhibition and 
garden variety 
1/6 Mrs. Herbert Stevens ( S. McGredy & Son, 1910), white, 
with a distinct fawn and peach shading towards centre; 
bloom long and pointed ; of good form ; free growing and 
good decorative variety 
1/6 Mrs. Hubert Taylor (. 4 . Dickson 6 - Sons, 1909), shell pink 
edged ivory white; large beautifully formed flowers 
carried on stiff stems .. 
2/— 2/6 1/— Mrs. Myles Kennedy ( A. Dickson & Sons, 1906), colour 
delicate silvery white shaded with buff and pink in the 
centre, the back edges of the petals shaded deeper pink ; 
the flowers are large, full, and perfectly formed. Awarded 
the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society 
Muriel Grahame (A. Dickson <§■ Sons, 1896), pale cream ; a 
distinct sport from Catherine Mermet, flowers large and 
full; a grand show variety. Awarded Gold Medal National 
Rose Society 
Niphetos ( Bougere, 1844), pure white, very large, long pointed 
buds, very free flowering 
Nita Weldon (A. Dickson & Sons, 1909), cream colour passing 
to white edged blush ; good size, full flowers ; fine decora¬ 
tive variety 
Paula (Paul 6 - Sons, 1908), sulphur yellow with deeper centre ; 
semi-double flowers ; good bedding variety.. 
Perle des Jardins {Level, 1874), deep straw yellow, some¬ 
times deep canary yellow ; rather uncertain in form ; best 
in autumn 
1/- Princesse de Sagan ( Dubreuil, 1887), deep cherry red shaded 
maroon, medium size, distinct and very pretty; requires 
but little pruning .. .. .. 
1/6 Rosomane N. Thomas ( Bernaix, 1908), scarlet blending 
towards coppery red, outside of petals reddish violet, 
charming colour; good decorative variety. 
1/- Rubens {Robert, 1859), white, delicately tinted with creamy 
rose, fairly double, a good grower and very free bloomer.. 
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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 
