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HOETICULTUEE March 28, 1914 



A Story of Roses! 



American growers will no doubt be interested to learn that I 

 have made a contract with Hugh Dickson, Ltd., of Belfast, 

 Ireland, by which, as sole agent, I will distribute to Ameri- 

 can growers his varieties at the same time and price every 

 year, as they are distributed in Europe. This stock is now 

 growing in my establishment and the buyer will have no 

 vexatious customs delay or charges to pay. The name 

 "DICKSON" is one to conjure with in Roses, and Messrs. 

 Hugh Dickson claim the finest strain of Rose seedlings in the 

 world, as they were awarded a Gold Medal last year by the 

 National Rose Society for each of the 1914 varieties which 

 are as follows : 



Mrs. James Lyans William Cooper 



Brilliant Mrs. A. Grey 



Countess Clanwilliam 



Price $2.50 each per plant; 4" pot plants in full growth 



Very liberal discount to trade growers 



Mrs. Andrew Carnegie 



The new Scotch Gold Medal Druschki seedHng. This is an Improved 

 Druschki in form, just as large in size, and in addition is deliciously 

 fragrant. 



Grafted or Own Root Plants; $1.00 each, $9.00 doz. 



OTHER ROSE NOVELTIES NOW READY 



(OUR OWN GRAFTING) 



Killarney Brilliant Ophelia Prince D'Arenberg 



King of Killarneys Light salmon pink with Brilliant scarlet 



golden shadings 

 SEND FOR MY CATALOGUE 



CHARLES H. TOTTY 



MADISON, N. J. 



