HYBRID TEAS, continued 
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Standard. Sta,ldariil Dwarf. Name. 
Description. 
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2/- Mrs. C. E. Pearson (S. McGredy & Son, 1913), orange flushed red, 
with apricot and faun shading; splendid bedding variety. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2/- Mrs. Charles Russell (Wabon Conservator, 1913), colour rosy 
carmine with rosy scarlet centre ; free branching growth, large, 
full and fine form ; a fine exhibition and forcing rose. 
1/6 Mrs. Cornwallis West (A. Dickson < 5 - Son, 1911), delicate pinkish 
white, large flowers with exquisitely imbricated globular form. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2/- Mrs. C. Hunter ( W. Paul 6 - Son, 1912), rosy crimson, changing to 
rose colour as the flower expands ; a very bold flower with large 
handsome petals. 
1/- Mrs. David McKee (A. Dickson & Sons, 1904), petals large, smooth 
and circular ; colour beautiful creamy yellow, very full, large 
flowers, good show variety. 
1/6 Mrs. E. Alford ( Lowe & Shawyer, 1913), silvery pink, large full 
flowers carried erect, strong grower. 
gd. Mrs. E. G. Hill (Sou-pert dy Noiting, 1905), centre white, the outside 
of petals coral red, large full flow'ers ; distinct and very attractive. 
9d. Mrs. E. Powell ( Bernaix, 1911), scarlet shaded purplish crimson, 
medium sized full flow'ers of very bright colouring; a very 
fine bedding variety. 
7/6 Mrs. Franklin Dennison (S. McGredy S Sons, 1915), porcelain 
white, veined primrose yellow, deepening at the base, flowers of 
enormous size and beautifully formed, a grand show variety 
1/6 Mrs. Fred Straker (A. Dickson & Sons, 1910), buds orange crimson, 
blooms silvery fawn, shaded orange pink as they develop; 
medium size flowers ; splendid decorative variety. 
2/6 Mrs. F. W. Vanderbilt (S. McGredy 6- Son, 1913), deep orange 
red, shaded bronzy apricot red, perfect fknvers of good substance ; 
good show and decorative variety. 
7/6 Mrs. George Gordon (H. Dickson, 1913), bright rosy pink, 
flushed silvery pink towards the edges of the petals, a fine garden 
rose of ideal bedding habit. 
2/6 Mrs. George Norwood (Hicks, 1914), bright rich pink, 
beautifully veined with a tint of yellow' at the base, flowers 
large, perfectly formed and carried on long stiff stems, good 
show and bedding variety, and very sweet-scented. 
1/- Mrs. George Shawyer (Lowe & Shawyer, 1911), colour clear rose 
pink, flowers large and fairly full, carried on stiff stems. 
9d. Mrs. G. W. Kershaw (A. Dickson & Sons, 1906), colour—deep rose 
pink, flowers are large and full; of free and branching habit of 
growth. 
7/6 Mrs. Hugh Dickson (H. Dickson, 1915), deep cream, with 
heavy suffusion of orange and apricot, large full high centred 
flow'ers, a beautiful show and decorative variety'. 
3/6 Mrs. James Lynas (Hugh Dickson, 1914), colour, pearly pink 
at the base of petals, flushed rosy peach at the edges ; flowers 
very large, full and perfectly formed; good show and decorative 
variety. 
For Important Notice, see inside back cover. 
