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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard - Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description. 
*/- 
2/6 
1/- 
1 /- 
7/6 
7/6 
1/6 
*h 
2/6 
1/6 
9 d. 
1/6 
2/- 
2 /~ 
2/6 
1/6 
1/6 
2/- 
gd. 
2/- 
2/- 
i/6 
2 h 
9 d. 
2/- 
2/6 
r/6 
1/- 
Mrs. J. H. Welch ( 5 . McGredy & Son, 1911), rose pink, large blooms, 
good show and decorative variety. 
Mrs. Leonard Petrie (A. Dickson & Sons, 1910), colour honey 
yellow, with delicate claret smear on the back of outer petals ; 
a very free flowering decorative variety. 
Mrs. Macke liar (A. Dickson & Sons, 1915), deep citron colour 
in the young flower, opening to pearly primrose white, large 
full pointed blooms, a fine show and decorative variety. 
Mrs. Maud Dawson (A. Dickson S Sons, 1915), brilliant orange 
carmine, pointed buds of ideal form, exceedingly free flowering, 
good decorative variety. 
Mrs. Maynard Sinton ( 5 . McGredy & Son, 1910), silvery white, 
suffused pink towards the edges. Awarded Gold Medal of 
the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. Muir Mackean (S. McGredy S’ Son, 1912), soft carmine crimson 
uniform throughout; large, full and perfectly formed flowers. 
Mrs. Peter Blair (A. Dickson S Sons, 1906), colour, lemon chrome, 
with golden yellow centre ; flowers good shape and medium 
size ; a decorative variety. 
Mrs. R. Draper ( Hugh Dickson, 1912), bright rosy satin pink on 
outside of petals, inside of petals very pale silvery flesh ; high 
pointed flowers. Awarded the Gold Medal National Rose 
Society. 
Mrs. R. D. McClure [Hugh Dickson, 1913), brilliant salmon pink, 
very large full flowers of good form. Awarded Gold Medal of 
the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. Sam Ross ( Hugh Dickson, 1912), colour shading from pale 
straw colour to light chamois yellow with distinct flush of buff 
on reverse of petals ; large full flowers sweetly scented. Awarded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
Mrs. Stewart Clark (Hugh Dickson, 1907), bright cerise, changing 
to cherry pink, white at the base of petals ; large full flowers, 
best grown as a pillar rose, or for pegging down. Awarded the 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. T. Delacourt (Pernet Ducher, 1913), reddish salmon shaded 
clear yellow ; long rosy scarlet bud, large flowers fairly full and 
globular. 
Mrs. T. Hillas ( Pernet Ducher, 1913), fine pure chrome yellow 
colouring, without any suffusion ; large full flowers of elongated 
cup shape. 
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt (Hill, 1902), creamy white, with rose 
coloured centre, large full flowers carried on long stout stems ; a 
most attractive and reliable variety. 
Mrs. Wallace Rowe (S. McGredy & Sons, 1912),“ sweet pea ” mauve 
in colour; large perfectly formed flowers of distinct and novel 
colouring. 
Mrs. W. Christie Miller ( McGredy, 1909), soft peachy blush, shaded 
salmon, outisde of petals clear vermilion rose ; very large, full 
flowers, carried erect. 
New varieties printed in larger type. 
