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New Iiybrid=Tea Roses 



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Molly BHgll (Dickson & Sons, 1918) 



This Rose is described by the introducers as a Queen among Queens. The flowers are large, 

 ideal shape, deep spirally pointed, of a deep maddery-pink heavily zoned orange-madder at the base 

 of the petals, exquisitely fragrant and very free. $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo (McGredy, 1915) 



Varying in color from a deep honey-yellow with soft but 

 glowing rosy suffusion to a soft saffron-yellow; of great size, 

 the largest of its type. A magnificent, delightfully fragrant 

 Rose, and remarkably free flowering. Awarded 

 Silver Gilt Medal National Rose Society of Eng- 

 land. 75 cts. each. 



MrS. C. E. Shea (McGredy. 1918) 



Brilliant madder-red, shot with glowing scarlet, 

 the outer petals show a deep rose shading on an 

 orange base; very free with a distinct perfume. 

 $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Fred Searl 



(Dickson & Sons, 1918) 



A superb Rose of very large size and globular form, 

 of fawny shell-pink, the reflex of the petals a warm silvery- 

 carmine, free-flowering; strongly tea-scented. $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Mackellar 



(Dickson & Sons, 1916) 



In strong habit of growth and freedom of flowering this 

 beautiful new Rose, which we have had the pleasure of 

 becoming acquainted with in our trial grounds for the past 

 five years, will compare favorably with such a strong grow- 

 ing variety as Caroline Testout. In color it is a distinct 

 light lemon-yellow, shading to almost creamy-white in 

 warm weather. It has large flowers with full high cen- 

 tres of splendid build, a valuable Rose in 

 every way. Award of Merit Royal Horticul- 

 tural Society of London. 75 cts each. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose Mmh. Marcel Delanney 



Miss Stewart Clark 



(Dickson & Son», 1917) 



Brilliant lemon-chrome, the color of which is 

 solid throughout and which does not fade; the 

 flowers are of medium size, exquisitely fragrant 

 and freely produced. $1.50 each. 



MiSS WillniOtt (McGredy, 1908) 



Color a uniform light sulphur cream with the 

 faintest flush toward the edges; shape perfect; 

 flowers produced with marvellous freedom; very 

 fragrant. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose 

 Society of England. $2.50 each. 



Mine. Colette Martinet 



(Pernet-Ducher, 1915) 



A vigorous growing long golden-yellow bud 

 opening to a beautiful old-gold shaded with orange- 

 yellow; attractive bronzy-green foliage. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Mine. Marcel Delanney 



(Leenders, 1916) 



A surprisingly beautiful novelty raised by the 

 introducers of the popular Rose Jonkheer J. L. 

 Mock and honored with the award of the Gold 

 Medal at the trials of the Bagatelle Gardens at 

 Paris in 1915. It is distinct and peculiar in color, 

 a pale soft pink or rose shaded with hydrangea 

 pink; the flowers are very large, full and fragrant, 

 perfect in form and borne on rigid stems; the 

 growth is vigorous and very floriferous. $1.00 

 each. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose Mrs. Mackellar 



We particularly re'commend the New American Hybrid-Tea Rose " Los Angeles." See plate and description, page 163 



