HYBRID TEAS, continued 
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Standard. Standard ' - Dwarf ’ 
Name. 
Description. 
2/- 
1/6 
2/6 
2/- 
2/- Colleen (S. McGredy & Sons, 1914), brilliant rose, shaded 
rose pink, the flower is lull with enormous petals and 
high-pointed centre, good show and bedding Variety. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
1/- Countess Annesley (A. Dickson & Sons, 1905). Flowers 
large and of perfect form, with smooth petals, carried 
on erect stems ; colour—rosy salmon, suffused with old 
no gold. 
2/- Countess Clanwilliam ( Hugh Dickson, 1914), colour 
delicate peach pink, edges of petals cherry red. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
1 /- Countess of Derby {A. Dickson & Sons, 1905), colour— 
salmon in the centre, outer petals rosy peach ; full flowers 
carried on stiff stems. 
1/- Countess of Gosford (S. McGredy & Sons, 1906), colour— 
salmon pink, shading to rose and pink. Awarded the 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
1/- Countess of Shaftesbury ( H. Dickson, 1911), silvery 
carmine mottled pale shell pink at the edge of the petals. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society, 
2/6 Crimson Chatenay ( Merryweather & Sons, 1915), 
very similar in habit of growth and general excellence 
to the favourite variety Madame Abel Chatenay, but 
the colour is a beautiful bright crimson, lasting well and 
most fragrant ; splendid variety for decorative pur¬ 
poses. 
7/6 Crimson Emblem (McGredy &• Sons, 1916), dazzling 
crimson scarlet, brilliant in colour; the blooms are 
perfect in shape, with fine long stems and mildew proof 
in foliage ; very free flowering. 
1/- Cynthia Forde ( Hugh Dickson, 1909), deep brilliant rose 
pink, back of petals lighter ; very large, full and per¬ 
fectly formed flowers. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
gd. Dean Hole (A. Dickson <§• Sons, 1904), silvery carmine 
shaded salmon, very large full flowers, with high centre. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Chiefly an exhibitor’s variety. 
7/6 Donald Macdonald (A. Dickson 6- Sons, 1916), 
colour, glowing orange carmine, medium sized flowers, 
freely produced ; a very attractive decorative variety 
with beautiful shell-shaped petals. 
1/- Dorothy Page Roberts (A. Dickson & Sons, 1907), coppery 
pink, suffused with yellow; half full flowers ; a free 
blooming decorative variety. Awarded Gold Medal 
National Rose Society. 
1/- Dorothy Ratcliffe (S. McGredy & Son, 1911), coral red in 
the bud, shaded yellow and fawn, becoming paler as 
the flowers expand, good bedding variety. 
All Dwarf Roses priced 1/- each, will be 10 - doz. when not less than 12 are 
taken, or 75/- 100, purchaser’s selection. 50 or more charged at the 100 rate. 
