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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Jaxuauv L'T, 15)10. 



TWO SPLENDID 



Rose Novelties 



Raised by JACKSON DAWSON 



Now offered for sale for the first time 



LADY DUNCAN 



Rosa Wichuraiana 



fertilized with Rosa 



rugosa. Absolutely 

 hardy. 



WINNER 



of the Silver Medal of 

 the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society, 

 1900. One of the finest 

 hardy Ramblers ever 

 raised. 



Has the prostrate 

 long rampant growth of 

 the mother, while the 

 Rugosa blood shows in 

 the foliage, spines and 

 flowers, the petals 

 being a warm lively 

 pink and making a de- 

 lightful contrast to the 

 yellow stamens. 



DAYBREAK 



Wichuraiana type, formerly known as Seedling No. 7 (Wichuraiana X The Dawson). 

 A vigorous grower, profuse bloomer and eaey forcer. Foliage light yellowish green. 

 Hardy as far north as Canada. 



Flowers single, in loosely pyramidal clusters. Color deep yellowish pink, a shade 

 darker than Lady Duncan, slightly lighter tint toward center. Stamens very bright 

 orange. Flowers full, round cupped. 



EVERY NURSERYMAN AND EASTER PLANT FORCER WILL WANT 



THESE TWO NEW ROSES. 



Stock limited ; order now for early spring delivery. PRICES : Strong 3-year- 

 old plants, $1.00 each ; $10.00 per dozen ; $80.00 per 100. 



WelCarry a Very Large Stock of Fine Conifers, Deciduous Trees and 

 lijciK Shrubs and Hardy Herbaceous Perennials. 



EASTERN NURSERIES 



HENRY s. DAWSON, Mgr. Jamaica Plain, Mass* 



