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Dickson’s Pedigree Irish 
Hybrid-Tea Roses. 
(Continued), 
HON. INA BINGHAM (1905). 
A semi-double variety of large size, of beautiful cupped 
form, with enormous shell-like petals of greatest substance 
and of the purest pink color; entirely distinct; the individual 
flowers last in perfection a long time. Strong, two-year-old 
plants, 75 cents each. 
JOHN CUFF (1908). 
A valuable acquisition of unique color. It is one of the 
earliest to expand its very large and beautiful blooms, which 
are of great substance and perfect symmetry. The buds are 
long and pointed and produced in marvellous profusion, of a 
warm, deep carmine-pink color, with a most attractive and 
distinct deep yellow zone at the base of the petals, Strong 
two-year-old plants, $1.25 each. 
LADY URSULA (1908). 
A truly magnificent Rose, of vigorous, erect growth, pos- 
sessing exceedingly free-blooming qualities. The foliage is 
large, massive and attractive. The flowers, produced on © SS SS 
PepiGree Hysrrp-Tea Rose Hon, Ina BincHam. 
every shoot, are very large, full and of great substance and 
perfect form, with high centre, from which the petals gracefully MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHES.- 
reflex; in color a delightful shade of flesh-pink, distinct from all TER (19909). 
others; delicately tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, |. A Rose of the greatest distinction and charm, of a warm, 
$1.25 each. crimson-carmine; it posseses unusually free and continuous 
LADY ASHTOWN (1904). | blooming qualities; the flowers are of great size with large, mas- 
sive petals, delightfully scented. Strong two-year-old plants, 
One of our correspondents, who has over 150 varieties of Hybrid- | _ 
$2.50 each. 
Tea Roses in his garden, informs us that during the past season | 
Lady Ashtown was his most satisfactory variety, being remark- MARGARET MOLYNEUX 
ably free-flowering with very long stems; splendid for cutting, | (1909). 
with large, long, full, double, pointed flowers of a soft rose, shad- | One of the most distinct and beautiful yet introduced. The 
ing to silvery pink with yellow at the base of the petals. Strong 
flowers are semi-double, and are produced in trusses of three 
two-year-old plants, 75 cents each. | 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, $2.50 each. 
MRS. DAVID JARDINE (1908). 
A delightful shade of rose-pink, shading to salmon-pink 
on the edges. The flowers are large, of perfect form, and 
produced on every shoot, very highly perfumed. Strong 
one-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 
WALTER SPEED (1909). 
A magnificent Rose, of robust, vigorous, erect growth, and 
| possessing exceedingly free-blooming qualities, every shoot 
being crowned with flowers. These are large, with imbri- 
cated form and high pointed centre. The color is a deep 
lemon-yellow, which, as the flower develops, becomes milky 
white, Strong two-year-old plants, $2.50 each. 
WILLIAM SHEAN (1906). 
Purest deep pink, with shell-shaped petals, forming buds 
four inches long; a glorious Rose of immense size, perfect 
form and great substance. Strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 
each. 
The entire collection of sixteen Pedigree Roses, offered 
Pepicrer Hysriw-Tea Rose Lapy Ursura. on page 162 and above, one of each, for $15.00. 
