HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
25 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Dwarf. 
2/- 
2/6 
qd. 
2/- 
9 d. 
2/- 
2/6 
I/- 
I/- 
2/- 
0 !— 
*-/ 
2/6 
Qd. 
of— 
2/6 
gel. 
2 h 
3/6 
2/6 
3/6 
2/- 2/6 1/- 
7/6 
2/- 
2/- 2/6 1/- 
9 d. 
Name. Description. 
Madame Leon Pain (P. Guillot, 1904), silvery white and carnation, 
centre yellow and orange, back of petals salmon pink ; a very 
beautiful combination of colours; flowers full and well 
formed. 
Madame Maurice Capron ( Guillot , 1913), deep apricot 
yellow, paler as the blooms expand, reverse of petals nankeen, very 
large cup-shaped flowers. 
Madame Maurice de Luze ( Pernet Ducher, 1907), deep rose pink, with 
cochineal carmine centre ; large cup-shaped flowers, carried erect. 
Madame Melanie Soupert ( Pernet Ducher, 1905), salmon yellow, 
suffused with carmine, very long buds, opening to large globular 
flowers with bold petals, a fine variety. 
Madame Pernet Ducher ( Pernet Ducher, 1891), canary yellow, 
deeper in the centre, very pretty colour, medium size, splendid 
for button-holes and garden decoration, prune sparingly. 
Madame Pierre de Bouchard ( Guillot , 1913), colour varying 
from coppery red to brick pink, reverse of petals deep carmine, 
large full cup-shaped flowers. 
Madame Ravarv ( Pernet Ducher, 1899), beautiful golden yellow buds, 
opening to full orange yellow flowers, very free flowering. 
Madame Segond Weber ( Soupert &■ Notting, 1907), clear salmon 
pink, large firm petals, full flowers, regular in shape and carried 
on stiff stems. 
Magnolia ( Paul & Son, 1912), buds are soft deep yellow colour, va^'ing 
as the flower expands to creamy or lemon white, large finely formed 
flowers and delightfully sweet-scented. 
Majestic (W.Paul S Son, 1914), carmine rose, long buds opening 
to very large flowers, carried erect, good bedding variety. 
Major Peirson (P. LeCornu, 1915), buds deep orange yellow, similar 
to a high coloured W. A. Richardson, fairly large, beautifully 
formed flowers, becoming lighter at the edges when expanded, 
an exceedingly free flowering decorative variety. 
Marcella ( W. Paul S Son, 1913), buds buff, opening flowers salmon 
flesh, large well filled blooms, very free flowering. 
Margaret {W. Paul G- Sons, 1909), a clear delicate tint of soft pink 
colour ; long handsome buds developing into large stiff petalled 
flowers of good form and substance. 
Margaret Dickson Hamill (A. Dickson S Sons, 1915), 
straw coloured edged and flushed with delicate carmine on back 
of petals, large globular blooms, very free flowering, fine show 
and decorative variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
Marie Adelaide {Soupert S’ Notting, 1912), deep orange yellow colour, 
long pointed buds on stiff stems. 
Marquise de Ganay ( Guillot, 1900), beautiful shaded rose colour ; very 
large full flowers carried on stiff stems ; fine exhibition variety. 
Marquise de Salisbury ( Pernet, 1890), bright velvety scarlet, with 
long buds, a very pretty bedding variety and an abundant 
bloomer, requires but little pruning. 
All Dwarf Roses, priced 1/- each, will be 10/- doz. when not less than 12 at that price 
are taken, or 70/- 100, purchaser’s selection. 50 or more charged at the 100 rate. 
