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Dickson’s Pedigree Irish Hybrid-Tea Roses. 
Novelties and Recent Introductions. 
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Pevicrer Hypsrip-Tea Rose. Berry. 
BETTY (1905). 
This variety is in the same class as Killarney, the now 
so popular bedding and forcing Rose. Betty, early in the 
season when newly planted, is a disappointment in the first 
flowers which it opens, but after it becomes established it 
produces blooms of marvellous beauty. The plant is a 
strong, vigorous grower, with clean, healthy foliage, pro- 
ducing in great profusion its large, deliciously scented 
flowers, which are of a glowing coppery-rose color, suffused 
with a golden sheen. Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cents 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS 
(1907). 
A lovely shade of coppery-pink, suffused with apricot- 
yellow, more especially at the base of the petals, which are 
very large, massive and of great substance. An ideai 
garden Rose of wonderful charm and fascination. Awarded 
a Gold Medal, National Rose Society of England. Strong 
two-year-old plants, $1.00 each. 
DR. J. CAMPBELL HALL 
(1904). 
Coral rose, suffused white, very large, full, of perfect 
form, very floriferous; a charming Rose in every way. 75 
cents each. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 
(1909). 
Another grand Rose of the famous Killarney type, but 
of an entirely distinct color from any Rose now in cultiva- 
tion, it being of an intense saffron-yellow stained with 
crimson in the first stage, which, as the flowers develop, 
changes to a deep, coppery, saffron-yellow. The flowers, 
which are fairly full, resemble Killarney in shape, but the 
petals are larger and of greater substance. Delightfully 
fragrant and very free-flowering. Strong two-year-old 
plants, $2.50 each. 
On this and the next page we offer a selection of the 
best sorts sent out by these celebrated growers since 1904. 
The descriptions are those of the introducers from whom 
our stock has been received. 
ELIZABETH BARNES (1907). 
Satiny salmon-rose, with a fawn centre suffused with 
yellow, outside of petals deep rosy-red, shaded with copper 
and yellow. The shades of color are most beautiful and 
novel. The flowers are large, full, with pointed centre, 
most perfectly formed and possessing a delightful fragrance 
A truly 
grand and superb Rose. Strong two-year-old 
plants, $1.00 each. 
GEORGE C. WAUD (1908). 
A remarkably distinct and beautiful variety, possessing a 
shade cf color hitherto unknown among Roses, which is a 
glowing orange-vermilion that does not fade. The flowers 
are large, full, perfectly formed, with pointed centre. 
Highly tea-scented. Without doubt one of the choicest and 
most magnificent Roses we have ever sentout. Awarded 
a Gold Medal, National Rose Society. Strong two-year- 
old plants, $1.25 each. 
GRACE MOLYNEUX 
(1908). 
A chaste Rose of rare beauty and fascination, the habit of 
growth is perfection, every shoot producing a bloom. A 
veritable pearl for garden decoration. The color is a 
creamy apricot, flesh in the centre, the outer petals when 
developed are delicate creamy-white inside, with a faint pink 
sheen on the reverse, Delightlully tea-scented. Strong 
two-year-old plants, $1.25 each. 
Pepicrer Hysrip-Tra Rose. Gro. C. Waun. 
Dickson's Pedigree lrish Hybrid-Tea Roses are continued on next page. 
