HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
18 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Dwarf. 
1/- 
1/6 
2/- 
gd. 
2 /- 
2/6 
1/6 
1/6 
2/- 
2/6 
1 h 
2/- 
2/6 
1/- 
1/- 
2/- 
2/6 
gd. 
1/6 
2/- 
gd. 
3/6 
2/6 
gd. 
7/6 
2/- 
2/6 
1/- 
2/- 
2/6 
gd. 
1/- 
gd. 
Name. 
Description. 
Dorothy Ratcliffe (S. McGrtdy & Son, 1911), coral red in the bud, 
shaded yellow and fawn, becoming paler as the flowers expand, 
good bedding variety. 
Dr. O’Donel Browne (. 4 . Dickson & Sons, 1908), carmine rose, 
massive shell-shaped petals ; flowers large, full and well formed. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
Duchess of Normandy (P. Le Cornu, 1912), salmon flesh paling to 
cream at the edges, high pointed centre, large full flowers. 
Duchess of Sutherland (. 4 . Dickson & Sons, 1912), delicate warm 
rose pink with lemon shading on the white base ; good exhibition 
and garden variety. 
Duchess of Wellington (A. Dickson £■ Sons, 1909), deep saffron 
yellow inclined to orange as the bloom develops; long pointed 
buds ; a fine decorative variety. 
Duchess of Westminster (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), colour clear 
rose madder ; large, full, perfectly formed flowers ; fine for show 
and garden decoration, very free and perpetual flowering. 
Earl of Gosford (S. McCredy & Son, 1912), dark, crimson heavily 
shaded, very free and perpetual, large well formed flowers. 
Earl of Warwick (W. Paul & Son, 1904), rich soft salmon-pink, 
shaded in the centre with vermilion ; large, full, and good form, 
splendid decorative variety. 
Ecarlate ( Boytard, 1907), brilliant scarlet red ; medium size flowers, 
produced very freely ; good bedding variety. 
Edgar M. Burnett (S. McCredy &Son, 1914), flesh colour tinted 
rose, said to be an improved La France, good show and bedding 
variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Edith Part (S. McCredy & Son, 1913), rich red with a suffusion of 
deep salmon and coppery yellow'; free blooming and perfectly 
shaped flowers. 
Edu Meyer ( P. Lambert, 1903), copper coloured yellow, shaded 
nasturtium red and orange ; splendid for massing and for button¬ 
holes ; a good decorative variety. 
Edward Bohane [A. Dickson & Sons, 1915), brilliant velvety 
crimson with orange scarlet shading, very large full flow'ers, with 
shell shaped petals, fine show variety. Awarded Gold Medal of 
the National Rose Society. 
Edward Mawley (S. McCredy & Son, 1911), deep rich velvety crimson; 
blooms are large size and good form. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
Elizabeth ( B. R. Cant & Sons, 1911), colour deep rosy pink in the 
centre, shading off lighter towards the outer petals ; flowers 
large, full and well pointed, a valuable exhibition and decorative 
variety. 
Ethel Malcolm (.S'. McGredy & Son, 1910), ivory white passing 
to pure white as the flow'd* expands ; blooms large and full 
with fine guard petals. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
Etoile de France (Pernet Ditcher, 1904), velvety crimson, centre red 
cerise ; long bud, coming singly on stiff erect stem. 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 8d. each, will be 7/- doz. when not less than 12atthat price 
are taken, or 50/- 100, purchaser’s selection. 50 or more charged at the 100 rate. 
