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New Hybrid-Tea Rose Duchess op Normandy 



G. Amedee Ilamiiiond. 



(Dickson & Sons, 1916.) 



Color cadmium or deep apricot, shading off to fawn or delicate 

 buff, flowers large, perfectly formed, opening well in all weath- 

 ers, very floriferous and fragrant and carried on erect stems, the 

 introducers are particularly pleased in offering this variety which 

 they consider a great acquisition. Awarded Gold Medal Na- 

 tional Rose Society of England. $2.50 each. 



Gorgeous. 



(Hugh Dickson, 1916.) 



Flowers large, full and exquisitely formed of a deep orange 

 yellow, flushed copper-yellow and heavily veined with reddish 

 copper, a most striking and novel color, it is of strong, vigor- 

 ous habit. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of 

 Lngland. $2.50 each. 



H. V. Machin. 



(Dickson & Sons, 1915.) 



Of gigantic size, and described by the intro- 

 ducers as the most magnificent exhibition va- 

 riety they have yet introduced; in color an in- 

 tensely black grained scarlet-crimson, car- 

 ried on rigid, sturdy stems with ideal foli- 

 age. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 

 Society of England. $1.25 each. 



Imogen. 



(Wm. Paul & Son, 1916.) 



Centre of flowers orange-yellow shading to pale 

 yellow and creamy white at the outside, beautiful 

 long pointed buds opening to flowers of exquisite 

 form, a splendid acquisition. $2.50 each. 



lona Herdiiian. 



(McGredy, 1915.) 



A pure, clear orange-flame, surpassing in color the Perne- 

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

 and character. Mr. McGredy considers it the most beau- 

 tiful yellow decorative Rose in existence; free-flowering; of 

 splendid form, and sweetly scented. Awarded Gold Medal 

 National Rose Society of England. $1.25 each. 



New Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Continued 

 Duchess ofNormandy, 



(P. LeCornu, 1914.) 



A sport from the favorite and beautiful Rose Dean Hole with 

 which it is identical except in color, which is of a 

 delicate salmon-flesh overlaid with yellow; a soft and 

 j pleasing color. 75 cts. each. 



Edgar M. Burnett. 



(McGredy, 1915.) 



Very large, tull flowers of splendid 

 form with large flesh-colored petals tinted 

 rose; an advance on the type of Rose ot 

 which the beautiful Lady Alice Stanley is 

 a representative; one of the sweetest scen- 

 ted Roses in existence, even surpassing 

 "La France" in this respect. Awarded 

 Gold Medal National Rose Society of Eng- 

 land. $1.25 each. 



Edith Part. 



(McGredy, 1914.) 



A Rose with a novel and entirely dis- 

 tinct blend of color, which is a rich red with 

 a suffusion of deep salmon and coppery- 

 yellow with a deeper shading in the bud 

 stage of carmine and yellow; very sweetly 

 scented. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal, 

 National Rose Society of England. 75 

 cts. each. 



Edward Bohane. 



(Dickson & Sons, 1916.) 



The brilliant velvety crimson-scarlet is sure to command at- 

 tention for this beautiful large well-formed flower, which is freely 

 borne on strong erect stems and which is delightfully fragrant. 

 Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England, and 

 Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society of London. $2.50 

 each. 



Freifrau von der Goltz. 



(Peter Lambert, 1914.) 



Of strong erect habit with large double high centered flowers 

 of a pleasing rosy salmon shading to a deeper colored centre, 

 very fragrant. 75 cts. each. 



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New Hybrid-Tea Rose Freifrau von der Goltz 



The '"Dreer Dozen" Hybrid-Tea Roses offered on page 174 will satisfy the most exacting 



