HYBRID TEAS, continued. 
29 
Halt 
Standard, 
Standard. Dwarf. 
Name. 
Description, 
2/- 2/6 
2/- 2/6 
1/6 2/- 
1/- Mrs. J. H. Welch (S. McGredy & Son, 1911), rose pink, 
large blooms, good show and decorative variety. 
1 /- Mrs. Leonard Petrie (A. Dickson & Sons, 1910), colour 
hone}' yellow, with delicate claret smear on the back 
of outer petals; a very free flowering decorative 
variety. 
3/6 Mrs. Mackellar {A. Dickson & Sons, 1915), deep citron 
colour in the young flower, opening to pearly primrose 
white, large full pointed blooms, a fine show and decora¬ 
tive variety. 
3/6 Mrs. Maud Dawson (A. Dickson & Sons, 1915), 
brilliant orange carmine, pointed buds of ideal form, 
exceedingly free flowering, good decorative variety. 
7/6 Mrs. Mona Hunting ( H. Dickson, 1916), deep 
chamois yellow, opening to pure fawn, medium sized 
flowers, long pointed buds ; a charming bedding variety. 
1/- Mrs. Peter Blair (A. Dickson & Sons, 1906), colour lemon 
chrome, with golden yellow centre ; flowers good shape 
and medium size ; a decorative variety. 
if- Mrs. R. Draper ( Hugh Dickson, 1912), bright rosy satin 
pink on outside of petals, inside of petals very pale 
silvery flesh ; high pointed flowers. Awarded the Gold 
Medal National Rose Society. 
1/6 Mrs. R.D. McClure ( Hugh Dickson, 1913), brilliant salmon 
pink, very large full flowers of good form. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
if- Mrs. Sam Ross ( Hugh Dickson, 1912), colour shading from 
pale straw colour to light chamois yellow ; large full 
flowers sweetly scented. Awarded Gold Medal National 
Rose Society 
1/6 Mrs. T. Delacourt ( Pernet Ducher, 1913), reddish salmon 
shaded clear yellow ; long rosy scarlet bud, large flowers 
fairly full and globular. 
1/6 Mrs. T. Hillas ( Pernet Ducher, 1913), fine pure chrome 
yellow colouring, without any suffusion; large full 
flowers of elongated cup shape. 
9d. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt ( Hill, 1902), creamy white, 
with rose coloured centre, large full flowers carried on 
long stout stems. 
if- Mrs. Wallace Rowe (S. McGredy & Sons, 1912), “ sweet 
pea ” mauve in colour ; large perfectly formed flowers 
of distinct and novel colouring. 
if- Mrs. W. Christie Miller ( McGredy 1909), soft peachy 
blush, shaded salmon ; outside of petals clear vermilion 
rose ; very large, full flowers, carried erect. 
2/6 Mrs. Wemyss Quin (A. Dickson 6- Son, 1914), intense 
lemon chrome washed with maddery orange, shading 
lighter as the flower expands, the guard petals are 
tinged crimson orange. A very striking decorative 
variety. 
Roses for Abroad, see page 7. 
