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Tea Roses of Recent Introduction 
Lady Plymouth. (Dickson & Sons, 1915.) A most distinct Rose, 
whose pearly, delicate, but deep ivory-cream petals are very faintly flushed, 
giving it a most piquant finish that is difficult to describe. The blooms, 
which are carried on rigid stems, are very large and full, 
and produced continuously, Awarded Gold Medal Na- 
tional Rose Society of England, and Silver Medal for 
best Tea Rose at the Crystal Palace, London. 
Mrs. Campbell Hall. (Dickson & Sons, 1915). Deli- 
cate creamy-buff, edged or suffused rose-carmine, the 
centre of the flower a warm cerise coral fawn. The 
flowers are of immense size, with petals of great texture, 
which expand freely in all weathers; strongly and deli- 
ciously perfumed, and very free. The flower that gained the Gold Medal of 
the National Rose Society of England in 1913 was admittedly the finest indi- 
vidual blossom of any Rose exhibited. 
Mrs. S. T. Wright. (Dickson & Sons, 1915). The fact that this is a 
sport from Harry Kirk, with which it is identical except in color, will give it a 
welcome reception. In color the guard petals are of a delicate old gold, while 
the centre petals are of an orange-chrome with rose suffusion. 
Price. Any of the above in strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts, each, or a set of 3 
sorts for $2.00. 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose “ American Beauty.” 
We can supply this beautiful forcing Rose, but do not recommend it for garden 
culture. While it is undoubtedly one of the finest Roses when grown under glass 
under the care of the specialist, it is, as a rule, worthless out ; 
of eOE, oem: in favored locations, and we only carry be 8 Hardy Bedding Rose J: B. Clark. 
stock in the spring of the year to supply customers who insist m E are ; 
Bs as 2B This beautiful Rose, while introduced as a Hybrid-Tea, does 
ou Eevee mamones uy ony catcld plants, 90 ctsy seach; $5-00 not conform to this or to the Hybrid Perpetual type; in fact, it 
perez: seems as if though it should be placed in a separate class. The 
plant is of very strong branching habit, with large beautiful foliage, 
is perfectly hardy, and produces flowers of immense size that attract 
great attention. These are full double, of an intense scarlet with 
crimson shadings, and are produced very freely during June. Strong 
two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
RAMANAS OR RUGOSA ROSES. 
These lovely Roses form sturdy bushes 3 to 5 feet in height, cov- 
ered with handsome glossy green foliage and clusters of beautiful 
fragrant single flowers. They bloom nearly the whole summer, and 
are equally as attractive during the autumn and winter whencovered 
with their large, brilliantred seedpods/ Of healthy, vigorous'growth 
and equally desirable alike as single specimens or for making a 
hedge. Rugosa Roses require no pruning, merely cut out dead and 
Ross J. B. Crark 
superfluous wood. 
Rugosa. Rosy carmine. | Rugosa Alba. Pure white. 
Extra strong 2-year-old plants, 40 cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; 
$20.00 per 100. 
Double Ramanas or Rugosa Roses. 
Blanc Double de Coubert. A splendid double pure white. 
Conrad Ferdinand [eyer. Clear, silvery rose with beautifully 
formed buds. 
Hansa. An attractive double reddish-violet. Very distinct and 
desirable. i 
Nova Zembla. A hybrid variety in which the foliage is entirely 
distinct from the type, forms large shrub-like bushes 6 feet or 
more high, making it a most desirable variety to plant in the 
shrubbery border; the flowers are large, double, of fine form, 
white, with a pleasing flush of pink, and produced throughout 
the summer. 
Strong 2-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Set 
of 4 sorts, $1.75. 
Douste RaMANAs oR RuGosA ROSE 
Our offering of our new Hybrid-Tea Roses is particularly fine this season. See pages 172 to 178 
