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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard ' Dwarf - 
Name. 
Description. 
1/6 
2/- 
9 d. 
9 d. 
1/- 
1/6 
2/- 
gd. 
2/- 
2/6 
gd. 
2/6 
3/6 
2/- 
2/6 
x/6 
1/6 
2/- 
gd. 
1/6 
1/- 
1/6 
2/- 
gd. 
gd. 
2/- 
2/6 
1/- 
7/6 
2/6 
2/- 
Avoca (A. Dickson & Sons, 1907), crimson scarlet; buds long and 
pointed, flowers large, half full and well formed. 
Bardou Job (Nabonnand, 1887), bright glowing crimson, almost single, 
free bloomer ; a rose for garden decoration, requiring but little 
pruning. 
Beatrice (lb. Paul & Son, 1908), deep rich pink, shaded with ver¬ 
milion when opening, passing to flesh colour when fully developed ; 
flowers produced on long erect stems. 
Bessie Brown (A. Dickson & Sons, 1899), creamy white, flowers 
of immense size and great substance, petals smooth and shell¬ 
shaped, very free blooming and sweetly scented. The shoots 
must Ire tied up to sticks as the blooms are heavy and pendent; 
best grown in poor soil without much manure. Chiefly an 
exhibitor's variety. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
Betty (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905), large half full flowers; colour 
coppery rose, shaded golden yellow, flowering freely up to the 
winter. 
Bianca (IF. Paul S- Son, 1913), creamy white tinted and shaded 
with peach colour, long pointed buds ; free and continuous bloomer 
Brilliant (Hugh Dickson, 1914), colour, most intense scarlet which 
does not burn, flowers large and produced in great profusion, 
a very brilliant coloured bedding variety. Awarded Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society. 
British Queen ( McGredy & Son, 19x2), pure white, very free and 
abundant bloomer ; large flowers opening freely in all weathers. 
Captain Christy ( Lacharme, 1873), delicate fleshy white, the centre 
darker, very large and full, splendid foliage. 
Cardinal (Cook, 1905), rich cardinal red, large, full and very freely 
produced, a fine garden rose. 
Carine (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), lemon yellow, with rose or coppery 
crimson edges ; decorative variety. 
Caroline Testout (Pernet Ducher, 1890), light salmony pink, flowers 
very large and globular ; a grand show or garden variety, and 
should be in everyone's garden. 
Charles J. Grahame (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905). The blooms are 
upstanding ; petals smooth and of great substance ; colour- 
dazzling orange crimson. 
Chateau do Clos Vougeot (Pernet Ducher, 1908), velvety scarlet 
shaded with fiery red, changing to dark velvety crimson as the 
flowers expand ; does not burn in the sun. 
Cheerful (S. McGredy & Sons, 1915), pure orange flame colour, 
blooms large, full and beautifully formed, exceedingly free 
flowering, and very novel in colouring. 
Cherry Page (Easlea, 1914), brilliant cerise pink, illumined golden 
yellow at the base, the flower is semi-double with large petals 
when fully expanded ; good bedding variety of unique colouring. 
Chrissie Mackellar (A. Dickson S' Sons, 1913), carmine on rich 
deep ochrey madder, becoming orange pink as the semi-double 
blooms develop, good decorative variety. 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 1/6 each, will be 15/- doz. when not less than 12 at that price 
are taken, or £5 100, purchaser’s selection. 50 or more charged at the 100 rate. 
