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NEW HYBRID=TEA 



ROS ES~ Continued. 

 FI^OREXCE FORRESTER. 



(McGredy. 1915.) 



When first opening, a lemon-tinted white, develop- 

 ing to a pure snow-white, the blooms even larger than 

 Paul Neyron; of dwarf habit and of marvellous free- 

 dom of bloom for a Rose of its type. The introducer 

 describes it as sweetly perfumed. In our own trials, 

 however, we have failed to discover this. Awarded 

 Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. 

 $2. .50 each. 



GEISERAL SrPERIOR 



AR>OI.D JAXSSEX. 



(Leenders, 1913.) 

 This Holland introduction, after two seasons' trial, 

 has shown up most satisfactory in our grounds; i:i color 

 an effective dee)) glowing-carmine, with long, finely-formed 

 buds, the open flowers full and sweet ; a splendid long- 

 stemmed cut flower. 7o cts. each; $7..50 per doz. 



GEORGE DICKSOX. 



^Dickaon & Sons, 1913.; 



This magnificent Rose, which is illustrated on this page, is 

 included in our "reerless" collection and described on page 176. 

 75 cts. each; ifi.hQ per doz.; $tj(l.00 per 100. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Majestic. 

 fOflfered on opposite p.'ige). 



New Hviirid-Tea Rose. Oeort-e Dickson, 



H. V. HIACHIN. 



(Dickson & Sons, 1915. t 



Of gigantic size, and described by the introducers as the 

 most magnificent exhibition variety they have yet intro- 

 duced; in color an intensely black grained scarlet-crim.son, 

 carried on rigid, sturdy sttms with ideal foliage. Awarded 

 Gold Medal by (he National Rose Society of England. 

 $2.50 each. 



lOXA HERDMAIS. 



(McGredy. 1915.) 



A pure, clear orange flame, .surpassing in color the Per- 

 netiana Rose, "Rayon d'Or," with true, hybrid-tea 

 growth and character. Mr. McGredy considers it the most 

 beautiful yellow decorative Ro.se in existence; free flower- 

 ing; of splendid form, and sweetly scented, AwaidedGold 

 Medal National Rose Society of England. S^'J.oO each. 



IRISH FIREFEAME. 



(Dickson & Sons, 1914.) 



A glorious single-fliiwering vaiiely, bearing its flowers in 

 clusters of five or more; splendid for tutting in sprays in 

 bud form. These buds are wonderfully rich in coloring, a 

 rich deep orange, splashed with crimson, opening to a large 

 single flower of a satiny old-gold shaded with ochre. 

 Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. 

 $1.25 each. 



JOSEPHESE. 



iPauI&Son, 1915.1 



A vigorous growing variety with large, full, splendidly 

 shaped flowers of a most pleasing rosy-flesh, the base of 

 the petals being salmon-yellow. S2.50 each. 



KIEEARNEY BRIEEIANT. 



( Dickson & Sons, 1914.) 

 This beautiful new Rose is included in our "Peerless" 

 collection and is described on page 17^; it is also shown in 

 colors on the plate facing the above page. {iJ.OO each; 

 $12.0n per doz.; $90.00 per TOO. 



The "DREER DOZEN" of Hybrid-Tea Rosei can be depended on to srive resulU. See page 177. 



