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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard - Dwarf - 
Description. 
1 /- 
2/6 
3/- 
i/S 
2/- 
2/6 
1 /- 
9d. 
!/- 
1/6 
2 1 - 
pd. 
1/6 
2 1 - 
9d. 
1/6 
2 /- 
2/6 
1 /- 
2/- 
2/6 
1/- 
2/- 
2/6 
9d. 
!/- 
2/6 
1 h 
gd. 
Lady Greenall (A. Dickson & Sons, ic,ii), saffron orange 
on deep creamy white ; the reflex of each petal suffused 
with delicate coppery shell pink. 
Lady Mary Ward (S. McGredy & Son, 1913), rich orange 
shaded deeper orange with metallic veneering; fiee 
flowering with good habit of growth. Awarded Gold 
Medal oi the National Rose Society. 
Lady Pirrie (Hugh Dickson, 1910}, outside of petals deep 
coppery reddish salmon, inside apricot yellow flushed 
fawn ; a fine decorative variety. 
Laurent Carle (Pernet Ducher, 1907), brilliant velvety 
carmine ; flowers large, full and perfectly formed. 
Leslie Holland (Hugh Dickson, 1911), deep scarlet crimson, 
heavily shaded and flamed deep velvety crimson. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Societjn 
Liberty (A. Dickson & Sons, 1900), brilliant velvety crimson, 
flowers fair size and beautifully formed, very free 
flowering. 
Lieutenant Chaure (Pernet Ducher, 1910), velvety crimson 
red ; flowers large, fairly full, possessing petals of great 
depth ; a fine show and garden variety. 
Lucien Chaure (Soupert & Notting, 1913), flesh-coloured, 
flushed with clear rosy cream, very large, regular-formed 
flowers. 
Lyon Rose (Pernet Ducher, 1907), long coral red buds 
opening to large globular flowers, the edges of the petals 
are shrimp pink, centre coral red or salmon pink; a 
charming variety of novel colouring ; a very fine show 
and decorative variety. 
Mabel Drew (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), deep cream in 
young state, passing to canary yellow in the centre as 
the bloom develops ; fine show variety. Awarded Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Madame Abel Chatenay (Pernet Ducher, 1895), carmine 
rose, shaded deep salmon, long pointed buds, opening 
to moderate size flowers ; a decorative variety of great 
beauty. 
Madame Charles Lutaud (Pernet Ducher, 1912), buds 
ochre yellow tinted with caimine, open flowers chrome 
yellow, tinted with scarlet on the outer petals 
Madame Colette Martinet (Pernet Ducher, 1915), 
long golden yellow buds, medium size, globular flowers, 
not too full, opening old gold shaded with orange, very 
fine decorative variety. 
Madame E. Rostand (Pernet Ducher, 1912), pale flesh 
shaded with salmon, centre reddish orange ; a distinct 
and charming variety. 
Madame Jules Grolez (Guillot, 1897), clear, silvery rose, 
shaded yellow at the base, large well formed flowers, 
very free blooming, an attractive garden variety. 
For Permanent Metal Labels, see page 60. 
