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Modesty (McGredy & Sons, 1916), pearly cream faintlv 
tinged with rose, very large pointed flowers of perfect 
form ; a tine show and decorative variety. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo (S. McGredy & Son, 1914), colour, 
deep honey yellow ; flowers of great size and substance 
and freely produced. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie (1 Cocker , 1913), pure white with an 
occasional bloom lemon tinted, very large sweetly 
scented flowers, a grand show variety.’ Awarded Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. A. Hammond (S. McGredy 6- Son, 1911), blend of 
ivory, amber and apricot ; good exhibition rose with 
freedom in blooming ; sweet scented. Awarded Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. Archie Gray ( Hugh Dickson, 1914), light canary 
yellow, flowers large and perfectly formed, and very 
freely produced. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
Mrs. Arthur Coxhead (S. McGredy & Son, 1910), colour 
claret red shaded vermilion ; large flowers of perfect 
form produced continuously. 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell ( Pernet Ducher, 1908), rosy scarlet 
buds, opening reddish salmon ; semi-double flowers ; 
good decorative variety. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward ( Pernet Ducher, 1907), colour, Indian 
yellow, slightly washed with salmon lose ; long buds 
on stiff stems, full cup-shaped flowers. 
Mrs. Alfred Tate ( McGredy , 1909), coppery red, shaded 
fawn ; long pointed buds, opening to half full flowers, 
good decorative variety of attractive colouring. 
Mrs. Bertram Walker (H. Dickson, 1915), clear 
bright cerise pink, holding its colour well, flowers large, 
full and symmetrical form, good show' and bedding 
variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
Mrs. Bryce Allan (A. Dickson & So;,s, 19x6), colour 
solid coppery carmine rose, large globular well-formed 
flowers, carried erect ; good exhibition variety. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. C. E. Allen ( Hugh Dickson, 1911), pale neutral 
orange, gradually changing with age to clear ochre and 
yellowish buff. 
Mrs. C. E. Pearson (S. McGredy & Son, 1913), orange 
flushed red, w'ith apricot and fawn shading ; splendid 
bedding variety. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
Mrs. Charles Russell (Wabon Conservator, 1913), colour 
rosy carmine with rosy scarlet centre ; a fine exhibition 
and forcing rose. 
For Important Notice, see inside back cover 
