HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
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Standard. Standard. Dwarf. 
Description. 
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1/6 Josephine Nicholson ( Prince , 1915), colour, clear 
old-rose, most perpetual and free-flowering, of good 
vigorous habit of growth ; an excellent decorative and 
bedding variety. 
1/- K. A. Victoria ( Lambert & Reiter, 1891), cream slightly 
shaded lemon, deeper in the centre, requires liberal 
treatment. 
gd. Killarney (A. Dickson & Sons, 1898), flesh colour suffused 
pale pink, long pointed buds, opening to large half-full 
flowers. 
2/- Killarney Brilliant (A. Dickson & Sons, 1914), colour 
pure deep rosy carmine, a sport from Killarney of higher 
colour and more full flowers. 
1/- King George V. ( H. Dickson, 1912), rich blackish crimson, 
with deep velvety violet flush ; large globular flowers. 
gd. Konigin Carola (Turke, 1904), satiny rose colour, reverse 
of petals silvery white, buds long and pointed. 
gd. La France (Guillot, 1867), bright silvery rose, with pale 
lilac shading, one of the sweetest scented roses, and 
most free blooming. It is with regret, however, we 
notice this fine old variety has deteriorated in constitu¬ 
tion the past few years. 
9d. La Tosca ( V. Schwartz, 1900), soft pink, tinted with rosy 
white, very free flowering, a good bedding variety. 
1 /- Lady Alice Stanley ( McGredy , 1909), colour on the outside 
of petals deep coral rose, inside pale flesh ; large full 
flowers on stiff stems. Awarded Gold Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
9d. Lady Ashtown (A. Dickson Sons, 1904), colour deep pink, 
long pointed bud, large full flowers of great substance, 
which require to be tied up to stakes as they are very 
pendent. 
1/- Lady Barham (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), deep flesh coral 
pink, large and perfect globular shaped flowers, carried 
on erect and stiff stems ; a fine show variety. 
1 /- Lady Battersea ( Paul & Sons, 1901), cherry crimson with 
orange shading, changing to rose as the flowers expand, 
blooms medium size carried on long stems. 
3/6 Lady Bowater (W. Easlea, 1915), colour creamy white, 
suffused pale apricot, large full flowers, carried erect, 
good show and garden variety. 
1/- Lady de Bathe (B. R. Cant 6 - Sons, 1911), good exhibition 
variety of strong sturdy growth, carrying blooms on 
stiff stems ; colour creamy white, with peach shading 
in the centre of the blooms ; this colouring is deeper 
in the Autumn flowers. 
1 16 Lady Dunleath (A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), ivory cream 
white, with yolk of egg zoned petals, long pointed 
flowers ; fine decorative variety. 
Newer varieties printed in larger type, 
