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Mrs. Edward Mawley (A. Dickson & Sons, 1899), colour shaded 
salmon, flowers very large, beautifully formed, large shell-like 
petals—good show variety. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society. 
Mrs. Foley Hobbs (A. Dickson cS- Sons, 1910), delicate ivory white, 
faintly tinted clear pink on edge of petals ; large globular flowers, 
fine show and decorative variety. 
Mrs. Forde (A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), deep carmine rose, on delicate 
rose pink, with a zone of chrome yellow at base of petals; good 
exhibition and decorative variety. 
Mrs. H. Hawkesworth (A. Dickson & Sons, 1912), deeply zoned 
delicate ecru on milk white, becoming creamy white as the blooms 
expand ; good exhibition and garden variety. 
Mrs, Herbert Stevens (S. McGredy & Son, 1910), white, with a 
distinct fawn and peach shading towards the centre; bloom 
long and pointed ; of good form ; free growing and good de¬ 
corative variety. 
Mrs. Myles Kennedy (A. Dickson & Sons, 1906), colour delicate 
silvery white shaded with buff and pink in the centre, the back 
edges of the petals shaded deeper pink ; the flowers are large, full, 
and perfectly formed. Awarded tb.e Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Societv. 
Mrs. S. T. Wright {A. Dickson & Sons, 1914), the guard petals 
are old gold, the centre petals pure rose pink on orange chrome ; 
a sport from Harry Kirk, of novel colouring; good decorative 
variety. 
Muriel Grahame {A. Dickson & Sons, 1896), pale cream ; a distinct 
sport from Catherine Mermet, flowers large and full. Awarded 
Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
Niphetos ( Bougere, 1844), pure white, very large, long pointed buds, 
very free flowering. 
Safrano (. Beauregard, 1839), bright apricot colour, free bloomer ; a 
most excellent button-hole rose, hardy and good grower; prune 
sparingly. 
Souvenir de Catherine Guillot ( Guillot , 1896), coppery carmine, 
centre shaded with orange ; semi-double ; a grand button-hole 
and decorative rose, requiring but little pruning. 
Souvenir d’Elise Vardon (Marest, 1854), creamy white, centre 
tinted with yellowish rose ; very large and double, and has 
grand copper-coloured foliage ; chiefly an exhibitor’s rose. 
Souvenir de M. W. Robinson (G. Bernaix, 1899), rosy yellow, 
shaded apricot and creamy salmon, with violet veins ; a very 
pretty many coloured flower of the Souvenir de Catherine Guillot 
type ; should not be close pruned. 
Souvenir de Pierre Notting (. Soupert & Notting, 1901), colour apricot 
yellow blended with coppery yellow, long bud opening to large 
full flowers. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
For Carriage on Parcels, see page 1. 
