Dickson's Pedigree Irish Hybrid=Tea Roses-continued. 



Lady Ursula (1908). 



A truly magnificent Rose, of vigorous, erect growth, possess- 

 ing exceedingly free-blooming qualities. The foliage is large, 

 massive and attractive. The flowers, produced on every shoot, 

 are very large, full and of great substance and perfect form, 

 with high centre, from which the petals gracefully reflex; in 

 color a delightful shade of flesh-pink, distinct from all others; 

 delicately tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, §1.00 each; 

 $10.00 per doz. 



Margaret Molyneux (1909). 



One of the most distinct and beautiful yet introduced. The 

 flowers are semi double, and are produced in trusses of three to 

 five, each carried on long, rigid stems. The color is as novel as 

 beautiful, varying from saffron-yellow shaded bronzy-carmine in 

 the bud to delicate salmon-pink as the flowers fully expand; it is 

 strong tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, $1.25 each; 

 $12.00 per doz. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester (1909). 



A Rose of the greatest distinction and charm, of a warm, 

 crimson-carmine; it possesses unusually free and continuous 

 blooming qualities; the flowers are of great size with large, 

 massive petals, delightfully scented. (See illustration on page 

 180.) Strong two-year-old plants, $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Arthur Munt (1909). 



A profuse and continuous bloomer with large, full, perfectly 

 formed flowers, with high, pointed centre. The color is suffused 

 peach on deep cream, which becomes creamy-ivory as the flower 

 develops; delicately tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, 

 $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison (1910). 



A Rose of great beauty and distinctness. The flowers are 

 large, full, of great substance, globular in form, very highly 

 perfumed, and produced on long, rigid stems. In color it is a 

 deep crimson-pink on the front of the petals, crayoned deep 

 crimson-carmine on the reverse side, a warm color that lights up 

 when held in varied positions of light. Strong two-year-old 

 plants, $2.50 each. 



Mrs. David Jardine (190S). 



A delightful shade of rose-pink, shading to salmon-pink on 

 the edges. The flowers are large, of perfect form, and pro- 

 duced on every shoot; very highly perfumed. Strong two-year- 

 old plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



Mrs. Harold Brocklebank (1907). 



An ideal bedding Rose with creamy white flowers with buff 

 centre; the buds when expanding hive a beautiful salmon-pink 

 flush and are produced with remarkable freedom, are of perfect 

 form, large and full and most sweetly scented; a superb variety. 

 Strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; §7.50 per doz. 



Mrs. John Bat email (1905). 



A splendid bedding variety, especially during the summer 

 and fall months; in color a deep china-rose with yellow at the 

 base of the petals; the flowers are full, double, of good form 

 with high pointed centre. Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts. 

 each; $5.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Kenyon Slaney (1910). 



In color a charming blush-pink on a rich cream ground, the 

 pink intensifying as the flower expands; vigorous habit, very 

 free-flowering, flowers large, of wonderful finish and delightfully 

 tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Leonard Petrie (1910). 



Probably the most distinctly beautiful in yellow of recent 

 introduction, with excellent habit of growth and free, continuous 

 flowering qualities. The flowers are large, full and delightfully 

 fragrant; in color a honey-yellow, touched with claret on the 

 reverse of the petals, becoming as the blooms expand pale sul- 

 phur-yellow, which does not fade. Strong two-year-old plantSj 

 $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Peter Blair (1906). 



Only a medium-sized flower of but few petals, but of beautiful 

 form when half expanded, which, together with its splendid 

 color, an intense rich and pleasing shade of yellow-chrome, ap- 

 peals to everyone; very free-flowering and delightfully fragrant. 

 Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Nita Weldon (1909). 



Produces large-sized flowers in marvellous profusion; these 

 are of globular form, while the buds are long and pointed. 

 The color is unique and distinct, being an ivory-white with a 

 faint blush on the edge of the petals. Strong two-year-old plants, 

 $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



We offer some fine New Climbing Roses this season. See pages 191 and 192. 



