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HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Half 
Standard. 
Standard. 
Dwarf. 
2/- 
2/6 
1 h 
2/6 
3 /- 
1/- 
2/6 
3/- 
1/- 
2 /- 
2/6 
1/- 
1/6 
2/- 
i ./6 
2 /~ 
2/- 2/6 i/- 
3/6 
1/6 
1/6 2/- 
9 d. 
2/6 3/- 
J /- 
r/6 
1/- 
Name. 
Description. 
Madame Leon Pain (P. Guillot, 1904), silvery white, centre 
yellow and orange, back of petals salmon pink; 
flowers full and well formed. 
Madame Melanie Soupert ( Pernet Ducher, 1905), salmon 
yellow, suffused with carmine, very long buds, opening 
to large globular flowers with bold petals, a fine variety. 
Madame Ravary (. Pernet Ducher, 1899), beautiful golden 
yellow buds, opening to full .orange yellow flowers, 
very free flowering. 
Madame Segond Weber (. Soupert & Netting, 1907), clear 
salmon pink, large firm petals, full flowers, regular in 
shape and carried on stiff stems. 
Magnolia (Paul & Son, 1912), buds are soft deep yellow 
colour, varying as the flower expands to creamy or 
lemon white and delightfully sweet-scented. 
Majestic (W. Paul & Son, 1914), carmine rose, long buds 
opening to very large flowers, carried erect, good bedding 
variety. 
Major Peirson (P. Le Cornu, 1915), buds deep orange 
yellow, similar to a high coloured W. A. Richardson, 
fairly large, beautifully formed flowers, becoming lighter 
at the edges when expanded, an exceedingly free flower¬ 
ing decorative variety. 
Marcella (W. Paul & Son, 1913), buds buff., opening flowers 
salmon flesh, very free flowering. 
Margaret (W. Paul & Son, 1909), soft pink colour ; long 
handsome buds developing into large stiff-petalled 
flowers of good form and substance. 
Margaret Dickson Hamill (A. Dickson & Sons, 
1915), straw coloured edged and flushed with delicate 
caimine on back of petals, large globular blooms, very 
free flowering, fine show and decorative variety. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Marie Adelaide (Soupert & Notting, 1912), deep orange 
yellow colour, long pointed buds on stiff stems. 
Marquise de Ganay (Guillot, 1900), shaded rose colour ; 
very large full flowers carried on stiff stems ; fine 
exhibition variety. 
Marquise de Sinety (Pernet Ducher, 1906), golden yellow 
shaded bronzy red ; half full flowers of most pleasing 
colour. 
Melody (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), pure deep saffron 
yellow, with primrose edges, good decorative rose, blooms 
carried on erect stems. 
Mildred Grant (A. Dickson <§• Sons, 1901), ivory white 
with an occasional flush of pale peach, high pointed 
centre, with unusually large and massive petals, flowers 
of enormous size and substance; chiefly an exhibitor’s 
variety. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
For Prioss of Roses, our selection, see page "l. 
