28 
Half 
Standard. 
HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Dwarf. Name. 
Description. 
i/- Mrs. Cornwallis West {A. Dickson & Son, 1911), delicate 
pinkish white, large flowers with imbricated globular 
form. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
1/- Mrs. C. Hunter (W. Paul & Son, 1912), rosy crimson, 
changing to rose colour as the flower expands ; a very 
bold flower with large handsome petals. 
1 /- Mrs. David McKee ( A. Dickson & Sons, 1904), colour 
beautiful creamy yellow, very full, large flowers, good 
show variety. 
3/6 Mrs. Dunlop Best (E. J. Hicks, 1916), colour, reddish 
apricot, base of petals coppery yellow ; good decorative 
variety. 
1/- Mrs. E. G. Hill (Soupert & Notting, 1905), centre white, 
the outside of petals coral red, large full flowers ; distinct 
and very attractive. 
1/- Mrs. E. Powell (Bernaix, 1911), scarlet shaded purplish 
crimson, medium sized full flowers of very bright colour¬ 
ing ; a very fine bedding variety. 
2/6 Mrs. Franklin Dennison (S. McGredy & Son, 1915), 
porcelain white, veined primrose yellow, deepening at 
the base, flowers of enormous size and beautifully 
formed, a grand show variety. 
1/6 Mrs. F. W. Vanderbilt (S. McGredy & Son, 1913), shaded 
bronzy apricot red, flowers of good substance ; decorative 
variety. 
3/6 Mrs. George Gordon ( H. Dickson, 1915), bright rosy 
pink, flushed silvery pink towards the edges of the 
petals, a fine garden rose. 
2/- Mrs. George Norwood {Hicks, 1914), bright rich pink, 
flowers large, perfectly formed and carried on long 
stiff stems, good show and bedding variety, and very 
sweet scented. 
3/6 Mrs. George Roupell ( E. J. Hicks, 1916), coppery 
yellow, shaded orange ; very free perpetual flowering ; 
decorative variety. 
1 j- Mrs. George Shawyer ( Lowe & Showyer, 1911), colour 
clear rose pink, flowers large and fairly full, carried on 
stiff stems. 
7/6 Mrs. Glen Kidston (A. Dickson & Sons, 1916), a 
fascinating rose of the Lady Pirrie type ; colour, cinna¬ 
mon rosy carmine, turning deep rose as the bloom 
expands, beautifully formed flowers, freely produced. 
3/6 Mrs. Hugh Dickson ( H. Dickson, 1913), deep cream, 
tinted orange and apricot, large full high centred flowers, 
a beautiful show and decorative variety. 
2/- Mrs. James Lvnas (Hugh Dickson, 1914), pearly pink 
at the base of petals, flushed rosy peach at the edges ; 
flowers very large, full and perfectly formed; good 
show and decorative variety. 
New varieties printed in larger type. 
