

15. COPPERY ROSE OVERSPREAD WITH GOLDEN 



YELLOW 



This is Dicksons' description. With us, particularly in the 

 late spring and summer, the rose verges more from cream to 

 orange-salmon. In the autumn it more nearly approaches 

 Dicksons' description. 



BETTT. DICKSON & SONS; 1905. HYBRID TEA 

 Large growth, good foliage; very hardy, long stem, but not always 

 erect; long, pointed bud; a poor keeper; opens quickly and with no 

 great petallage; its blooming qualities, wonderful in spring and 

 autumn, good in summer, secure it a place in the first list. Plant 

 18 inches center to center. Prune to 5 eyes (buds). 



