HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description 
2/- 2/6 
2/6 3/- 
2/6 3/- 
2/- 2/6 
1/6 2/- 
5/- Sal lie (/?. Zv\ Cant e~ Sons, 1915), a fine grower with good bronzy- 
green stout foliage, apparently mildrew proof. The flowers 
are large and full, outer petals creamy flesh, gradually deepening 
towards the centre of the bloom with splashes of rich yolk of 
egg colour. Very attractive for bedding and massing, and an 
excellent Autumnal. Awarded first prize at the International 
Show, Chelsea, 1912, as the best new rose not then in commerce 
(see illustration page 30) 
1/6 Salmon Richmond ( Paul & Son, 1912), a cherry salmon coloured 
sport of the well known “ Richmond.” 
2/6 Seabird [Hugh Dickson, 1913), clear primrose yellow medium size 
flowers. 
1/- Souvenir de Gustav Prat (/. Pernet Ducher, 1910), bud long and 
pointed, colour pure sulphur white, or light sulphur yellow 
without shading ; fairly full and globular flowers, very free and 
perpetual. 
7/6 Souvenir de Henry Graham {A. Dickson & Sons, 1915), 
blushed carmine on delicate cream or buff white, highly pointed 
imbricated flowers of good form, carried erect, very profuse 
bloomer. 
pd. Souvenir du President Carnot (Pernet Ditcher, 1895), rosy flesh, 
shaded white at the edges of the petals, good form ; a fine free 
flowering variety. 
1/6 St. Helena (B. R. Cant- & Sons, 1912), cream with a pink blush in 
centre, yellow at the base of petals, large full flowers perfectly 
formed with long shell shaped petals, a magnificent flower carried 
erect. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society (see 
illustration, page 31). 
1/6 Sunbeam (B. R. Can't c- Sons, 1912), exceedingly free and continuous 
flowering, with handsome bronzy foliage ; buds deep yellow with 
peach shading, opening to fawn yellow and old gold ; a very 
beautiful variety for button-hole and table decoration. 
1/- Sunburst ( Pernet Ducher, 1912), orange yellow with deeper centre, 
variable in colour, frequently very pale in the early summer, 
long pointed buds carried on stiff stems. 
1/6 Theresa (A. Dickson & Sons, 1909), rich apricot orange colour; 
semi-double flowers with golden anthers ; an attractive decorative 
variety. 
3/6 Vanessa (Paul & Son, 1914), semi-single, the colour is apple 
blossom pink, with bold dark brown centre, and the flowers are 
produced in large open bunches ; good decorative variety. 
1/6 Verna Mackay (A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), ivory sulphur buff, 
changing to lemon as the flowers expand; free flowering de¬ 
corative variety. 
9d. Viscountess Folkestone (Bennett, 1886), creamy pink, centre salmon 
pink, large, very free flowering and early bloomer ; does not 
require close pruning. 
gd. W. E. Lippiat (A. Dickson & Sons, 1907), brilliant velvety crimson, 
shaded maroon ; large full flowers. 
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. 
