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Standard. Slamlard ' Dwarf - Name. 
Description. 
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gd. Clara Watson {Prince, 1894), pearly white, centre tinted with pale 
rosy peach, free and continuous bloomer, fair size and good habit. 
9d. Claudius (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1910), colour, bright glowing rose of 
uniform shade throughout ; strong sturdy growth, flowers carried 
erect on stout stems ; very free and continuous flowering and 
exceedingly sweet scented ; a good exhibition variety ; buds 
should be well thinned. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society. 
3/6 Colleen ( S.McGredy & Sons, 1914), brilliant rose, shaded rose pink, 
the flower is full with enormous petals and high pointed centre, 
good show and bedding variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
1 /- Countess Annesley {A. Dickson & Sons, 1905). Flowers large and 
of perfect form, with smooth petals, carried on erect stems ; 
colour—rosy salmon, suffused with old gold. 
3/6 Countess Cianwilliam [Hugh Dickson, 1914), colour delicate 
peach pink, edges of petals cherry red, flowers very large and 
full, buds long and pointed. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
1/- Countess of Derby (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905), colour—salmon in 
the centre, outer petals rosy peach ; full flowers carried on stiff 
stems. 
9d. Countess of Gosford (,S. McGredy & Sows, 1906), colour—salmon 
pink, shading to rose and pink, suffused with saffron yellow at 
the base of the petals ; very free flowering and strong branching 
habit of growth. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
1 /- Countess of Shaftesbury (FI. Dickson, 19x1), silvery carmine 
mottled pale shell pink at the edge of the petals, giving a delightful 
picotee effect. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
1/— Crown Princess Cecilie (/. C. Schmidt, 1907), delicate silvery 
rose ; long buds, opening to large flowers carried on stiff stems ; 
free and continuous bloomer. 
1/- Cynthia Forde {Hugh Dickson, 1909), deep brilliant rose pink, back of 
petals lighter; very large, full and perfectly formed flowers. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
9d. Dean Hole {A. Dickson & Sons, 1904), silvery carmine, shaded salmon, 
very large full flowers, with high centre. Awarded Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society. Chiefly an exhibitor’s variety. 
1/- Desdemona {Paul & Son, 1911), clear rose opaque pink, very attractive 
and uncommon, flowers large and globular, good autumnal. 
1/6 Dora Van Tets ( Leenders & Co., 1913), deep crimson, with a velvety 
shading ; flowers produced on elegant stems, free and continuous 
bloomer. 
1 /- Dorothy Page Roberts {A. Dickson S- Sons, 1907), coppery pink, 
suffused with yellow 7 ; very large stout petals, half full flowers; 
a free blooming decorative variety. Awarded Gold Medal National 
Rose Society. 
Newer varieties printed in larger type. 
