HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
29 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description. 
1/6 2 /- 
1/6 2/- 
1/6 2/- 
1/6 2/- 
2/- 2/6 
3/6 Mrs. Wemyss Quin ( 4 . Dickson & Son, 1914), intense lemon 
chrome washed with maddery orange, shading lighter as the flower 
expands, the guard petals are tinged crimson orange. A very 
striking decorative variety. 
gd. Mrs. W. J. Grant, or Belle Siebrecht {A. Dickson & Sons, 1895), 
bright rosy pink, large flowers with fine shell-like petals ; should 
be liberally manured. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
1/6 Nadia (. 4 . Gamon, 1906), colour—white mother-of-pearl, centre 
creamy yellow ; flowers large and full, globular shape ; very 
stout petals ; chiefly an exhibitor’s rose. 
7/6 National Emblem (S. McGredv & Sons, 1915), dark crimson 
shaded velvety crimson, buds long and pointed, moderate size, 
full flowers produced with great freedom, a very valuable bedding 
variety, described as mildew proof. 
2/- Nerissa (W. Paul & Son, 1912), creamy yellow shaded with white, 
centre of flowers tinted peach colour ; large and full. 
2/- Old Gold (S. McGredy & Sons, 1913), vivid reddish orange tint with 
rich coppery red and coppery apricot shadings ; sweetly scented 
and continuous flowering ; a fine decorative variety. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2 j- Ophelia (W. Paul & Son, 19x2), salmon flesh shaded with rose, of 
perfect shape and excellent habit. 
gd. O. Terks (N. Welter, 1901), rosy flesh shaded with salmon, large shell¬ 
like petals. 
gd. Papa Gontier (Nabonnand, 1883), rosy crimson, lighter as the flower 
expands, fine long buds, rather thin, but most attractive colour, 
free flowering, especially good in Autumn ; should not be hard 
pruned. 
1 /— Papa Lambert (P. Lambert, 1899), pinkish rose, deeper in the centre, 
long pointed buds, opening to large flowers of fine form, carried 
on stiff stems. 
1 /- Paul Lede (Pernet Ducher, 1902), carmine pink shaded yellow, 
flowers full and cupped ; free and very perpetual. 
gd. Pharisaer (Hinner, 1902), rosy white, centre deep salmon rose, 
fine long buds opening well to large flowers. 
2/- Primrose ( Soupert & Notting, 1912), melon yellow, deeper in colour 
in the autumn with apricot shading. 
9d. Prince de Bulgarie ( Pernet Ducher, 1901), silvery flesh very delicately 
shaded with salmon, long bud opening to full cupped formed 
flowers ; a distinct and very charming variety. 
5/- Queen of Fragrance ( W. Paul S' Son, 19x5), colour shell pink 
tipped with silver, large double flowers produced in great pro¬ 
fusion, specially valuable for its powerful and delicious fragrance. 
2/- Queen Mary (A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), deep bright canary yellow ; 
shaded lemon chrome, petals crayoned with pure deep carmine ; 
delightfully perfumed ; a fine decorative variety. 
1/- Radiance (Cook, 1909), brilliant carmine, shaded salmon, and coppery 
red. 
Roses for Abroad, see page 7. 
