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Hybkid-Tea Rosr H. V. Machin 



Hoosier Beauty. Descriljed and offered on page 129. 



H. V. Machin (Dickson & Sons, 191o). A gorgeous flower 

 of large size described by the introducers as the most mag- 

 nificent exhibition variety they have yet introduced; in color 

 an intensely black-grained scarlet-crimson, carried on rigid, 

 Sturdy stems with ideal foliage. 



Irish Fireflame( Dickson & Sons, 1914) . A glorious sin- 

 gle-flowering variety, bearing its flowers in clusters of 

 five or more; splendid for cutting 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. 

 11.50 e.-ich. 



J. Q. QIassford. New Irish variety, described and 

 offered on page 130. ?;2.o0 each. ; 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Described and offered on 

 page 129. 



Joseph Hill (Pernet-Ducher, 1904). A perfect gem , 

 and remarkal)ly free-flowering; in color a lovely shade 

 of salmon-pink; the perfect flowers are large, full and 

 double. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Described and offered 

 on page 129. 



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. 



Killarney Brilliant. Described and offered on page 

 129. 



Killarney Queen (Budlong, 1912). A decided im- 

 provement on the popular Killarney, with larger, fragrant, well- 

 formed buds and flowers, which are absolutely perfect in all stage? 

 of development; they are of a sparkling cerise-pink color, shading 

 lighter at the base of the petals, a strong, vigorous grower and 

 free bloomer. 



Select Hybrid=Tea Roses 



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 Alice Stanley. Described and offered on page 129. 

 Lady Ashtown (Dickson & Sons, 1904). One 

 of the fieest- flowering varieties in the collec- 

 tion, and produces perfect blocms under all 

 weather condition.s. The flowers are large, 

 double with high -pointed centre; and are pro- 

 ^ duced on long stems; splendid for cutting; in 

 \/ color a soft ro^e, shading to yellow at the base 



of the petals. 

 Lady Qreenall (Dickson &Scns, 1911). Large 

 flowers of an intense saffron-orange, heavily 

 zoned and overspread on a deep creamy-white, the reflex 

 of petals faintly suffused with delicate shell-pink, very 

 fragrant. A splendid bedding variety of vigorous growth. 

 Lady Pirrie (Hugh Dickscn, 1910). Deep copper red- 

 dish-salmon; inside of petals apricot-yellow, flushed 

 fawn and copper; an ideal variety admired by everyone. 

 I ady Ursula. Described and offered on page 129. 

 La Tosca (Schwartz, 1901). Beautiful silvery pink, with 

 deeper centre; a very vigorous grower, with large double 

 flowers and very free; a splendid bedder. 

 Laurent Carle (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). Produces its large, 

 deliciously scented, brilliant carmine flowers throughout the 

 season, nearly as good in hot, dry weather as under more 

 favorable weather conditions. A vigorous grower, and as 

 hardy as a Hybrid Perpetual. 

 Leonle Lambert (P. Lambert, 1914). A splendid silvery- 

 rose shaded salmon towards the centre, flowers of good 

 size, produced singly on very erect stiff stems, very free 

 flowering. 

 Lieutenant Chaure (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). The rich color, 

 a brilliant velvety crimson-red and its beautiful long buds, 

 together with its vigorous growth and prolific habit of flow- 

 ering, makes tlris one of the most 

 desirable of the high-colored sorts. 



Hybkid-Tea Rosb 

 Lady Alice Stanley 



; Price - 



-Strong two=year=old plants of any of the above, except where noted, $1.00 each ; $12.00 per doz.; 

 $90.00 per 100. 25 or more supplied at 100 rate 



