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The Florists' Review 





March 12, 1914. 



ROSE NOVELTI 



Not alone in America, but all over the world. For thii 

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

 American growers his varieties at the same time an( 

 stock is now growing in my establishment and the bu 

 to pay. The name "DICKSON'' is one to conjure with 

 of Rose seedlings in the world, as they were awarded 

 variety in the 1914 set which follows: 



Mrs. Jas. Lynas 



Splendid grower; color pearl-pink at base of petals, 

 flushed with rosy-peach at the edges. One of the most valu- 

 able garden Koses of recent years. 



Brilliant 



Beautiful grower, handsome foliage which is entirely 

 mildew-proof; most intense scarlet, brightest color yet 

 achieved in Roses. , 



Countess Clanwilliam 



Produces flowers in endless abundance; color delicate 

 peach-pink at base of petals which are heavily edged with 

 cherry-red. Beautiful contrast of color. 



Mrs. A. Grey 



Large handsome foliage; bud deep creamy yellow open- 

 ing light canary. Will hold first place as an outdoor yellow. 



Willi 



Vigorous upright g 

 Will be a splendid gan 



Price: $2.50 each for 

 with very liberal 



Mrs. Anc 



The new Scotch Goli 

 I say this is an improved 

 size, and in addition is 

 be gleaned of its merits, 

 be the white forcer we h 



GRAFTED Ofi 

 $1.00 e 



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You have to keep npto-date and my catalogae shows yon 



CHARLES H. TOTT 



