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Select Hybrid=Tea Roses a 
Grange Colomb (P. Guillot, 1912). An excéptionally free-flowering, vigorous grower. Color } >> 
soft ivory- white, with salmon-yellow fawn centre; as the flowers mature, they gradually pass to 
pure white; a splendid bedder. 
Gruss an Teplitz (Geschwindt, 1898.) This is a Rose for every- 
body, succeeding under the most ordinary conditions. In color it 
is of the richest scarlet, shading to a velvety-crimson; very fra- 
grant, a free, strong grower and in bloom all the time. 
His Majesty (McGredy, 1909). Dark crimson, shaded 
_ deep vermilion; the blossoms are full; of large size, hav- 
ing wonderful substance; exceptionally sweet scented. 
Hoosier Beauty (Dorner & Sons, 1915). Beautiful, well- 
‘shaped, long buds and large, full, perfect flowers of an 
intense, rich, dazzling, crimson-scarlet and deliciously fra- 
grant. The plant is of vigorous growth, and is conceded 
to be one of the best Roses of its color. ; 
H. V. Machin (Dickson & Sons, 1915). A gorgeous 
flower of large size described by the introducers as 
the most magnificent exhibition variety they have yet 
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introduced; in color an intensely black-grained scar- 
let-crimson, carried on rigid, sturdy stems with ideal 
foliage. 
Irish Fireflame (Dickson & Sons, 1914). A glorious single-flow- 
ering variety, bearing its flowers in clusters of five or more; splen- 
did for cutting in sprays in bud form. These buds are wonderfully 
rich in coloring, a rich deep orange, splashed with crimson, open- 
ing toa large single flower of a satiny old-gold, shaded with 
ochre. $1.25 each. 
Janet (Dickson & Sons, 1916). This is virtually a dwarf 
“Gloire de Dijon,’ with large globular-cupped formation, not Jean Note (Pernet-Ducher, 1908). Large, full globular 
opening flat, as does its lovely prototype. It is also deeper in flowers, chrome-yellow, changing to creamy-yellow. 
: f ‘ Joseph Hill (Pernet-Ducher, 1904). A perfect gem and re- 
color, a pleasing silky salmony-flesh, developing to a deep markabl y Aces a in ae lovely shade of salmon- 
fawn, a most refined delightfully fragrant flower. $1.25 each. pink; the perfect flowers are large, full and double. 
Josephine (Paul & Son, 1915). A vigorous, strong grower, 
= with large, full splendidly-shaped flowers of a most pleasing rosy-flesh, 
; with salmon yellow shading at base of petals. : 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (Peter Lambert, 1891). This splendid 
Rose should be in every collection. In color it isa soft pearly-white, 
tinted with just enough lemon in the centre to relieve the white, 
remarkably fragrant, beautifully formed flowers on long, grace- 
ful stems; a strong, free, healthy grower. 
Killarney (Dickson & Sons, 1898). This is the 
best known of Dickson’s famous Irish Hybrid- 
Tea Roses, and is one of the most popular of 
our garden Roses. — In color it is a sparkling 
brilliant pink; the blooms are large, the buds 
long and pointed, the petals very large and of 
great substance. 
Konigin Carola (Turke, 1904). Large flowers 
perfect in form, both in bud and when fully 
expanded. In color a beautiful satiny-rose, with 
_. the reverse of the petals silvery-rose, very 
floriferous. 
Lady Ashtown (Dickson & Sons, 1904). One of the 
freest-flowering varieties in the collection, and produces 
perfectbloomsunder all weather conditions. Theflowers 
are large, double with high-pointed centre, and are pro- 
duced on long stems; splendid for cutting; in color a 
soft rose, shading to yellow at the base of the petals. 
Lady Battersea (Paul & Son, 1901). Medium-sized flower 
of a beautiful cherry-crimson; very free. 
Lady Greenall (Dickson & Sons, 1911). Saffron, zoned on a 
rich creamy-white base, reverse of petals flushed pink, $1.25 each. 
Lady Mary Ward (McGredy, 1913). Rich orange, shaded 
deeper apricot-orange, with a decided metallic veneering, very 
brilliant and attractive, and entirely distinct. A strong grower, 
very free and sweetly perfumed. $1.25 each. 
Lady Pirrie (Hugh Dickson, 1910). Deep copper reddish-sal- 
mon; inside of petals apricot-yellow, flushed fawn and copper; 
Hysrip-Txa Rose H. V. Macuin an ideal variety admired by every one. 
Price. Strong two-year-old plants of any of the above, except where noted, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 
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