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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard ' 
Dwarf. Name. Description. 
2/- • 2/6 
1 /- Betty (. 4 . Dickson & Sows, 1905), large half full flowers; 
colour coppery rose, shaded golden yellow, flowering 
freely up to the winter. 
1/6 Bianca (W . Paul & Son, 1913), creamy white tinted and 
shaded with peach colour ; free and continuous bloomer. 
2/- Brilliant ( Hugh Dickson, 1914), colour, intense scarlet 
which does not burn, flowers produced in great pro¬ 
fusion, a very brilliant coloured bedding variety. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
2/- 2/6 
1/- British Queen (McGredy & Son, 19x2), pure white, very 
free and abundant bloomer. 
1/6 2/- 
pd. Captain Christy ( Lacharme , 1873), delicate fleshy white, 
the centre darker, very large and full. 
1 /- Carine (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), lemon yellow, with rose 
or coppery crimson edges ; decorative variety. 
1/6 2/- 
9d. Caroline Testout (Pernet Ditcher, 1890), light salmony 
pink, flowers very large and globular; a grand show 
or garden variety, and should be in everyone’s garden. 
2/- 2/6 
1/- Chateau de Clos Vougeot ( Pernet Ducher, 1908), velvety 
scarlet shaded with fiery red, changing to dark velvety 
crimson as the flowers expand; does not burn in the sun. 
2/6 Cheerful (S. McGredy 6- Sons, 1915), pure orange flame 
colour, blooms laige, full and beautifully formed, exceed¬ 
ingly free flowering, and very novel in colouring. 
2/- Cherry Page (Easlea, 1914), brilliant cerise pink, illumined 
golden yellow at the base ; the flower is semi-double 
with large petals when fully expanded; good bedding 
variety of unique colouring. 
1/6 Chrissie Mackellar (A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), carmine 
becoming orange pink as the semi-double blooms 
develop, good decorative variety. 
7/6 Circe {W. Paul & Son, 1916), flowers flesh white, shaded 
with carmine, base of petals deep yellow; large and 
full, with handsome elongated buds ; good both for 
garden decoration and for exhibition purposes. 
7/6 Clarice Goodacre (A. Dickson & Sons, 1916), 
colour biscuit chrome on ivory white, long pointed buds 
carried erect, perfectly formed flowers ; fine show and 
decorative variety. 
1/6 2/- 
9d. Claudius (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1910), colour, bright glowing 
rose ; flowers carried erect on stout stems ; exceedingly 
sweet scented ; a good exhibition variety ; buds should 
be well thinned. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 
Society. 
7/6 Cleveland ( H. Dickson, 1916), deep coppery yellow 
at the base of petals, flushed reddish copper on old- 
rose ; flowers are very full and large, and exquisite form 
and freely produced ; handsome foliage, said to be 
mildew proof. 
All Dwarf Roses, priced at 1/6 each, will be 15/- doz. when not less than 12 are 
taken, or £5 100, purchaser’s selection. 50 Jor more charged at the 100 rate. 
