New Hybrid-Tea Roses of 1913 



and 1914 (Continued). 

 CHRISSIB :iIACKELI.AR. F^" 



(Dickson & Sons.) 



A splendidly colored semi-double flower which is par- 

 ticularly rich and showy in the semi-expanded state, color 

 a deep ochry-madder, crayoned and veined crimson- 

 carmine, opening to a bright orange-pink; very free and 

 effective, deliciously tea-scented. $2.50 each. 



SUCHBSS OF SUTHERI.AND. 



(Dickson & Sons.^ 



A strikingly beautiful Rose of decided merit. The 

 blooms are freely produced and are carried on rigid stems; 

 thev are large, full and conical, with a delightful sweet- 

 brier perfume. The color is novel, a delicate, warm rose-pink, 

 •with lemon shading on the white base. $1,25 each. 



EARE OF GOSFORD. 



(McGredy.) 



Color a dark crimson, after the style of the Hybrid Perpetual 

 Rose Victor Hugo; a fine strong grower, very fragrant and destined 

 to become a popular variety. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal, National 

 Rose Society of England. $1.25 each. 



EDITH PART. 



(McGredy.) 



A Rose with a novel and entirely distinct 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, 

 H^ational Rose Society of England. $2.50 each. 



Nnv Hybrid-Tea Rose, BRi-nsH Queen (offered on opposite page). 



New Hvbrid-Tea Rose, George Dickson. 



GEORGE DICKSON. 



(Dickson & Sons.) 



We give below Messrs. Dickson's own description of this 

 beautiful Rose, all of which we can endorse from results 

 seen in our own trial grounds during the past three years. 

 The only fault we can find is that it has not, with us, the 

 perpetual flowering habit expected in a hybrid-tea Rose; 

 but when one realizes the brilliant gorgeous display of 

 flowers which it furnishes during June, equalled by no other 

 high-colored variety, this one point can be overlooked: 



"A majestic Rose whose imperious size, contour, 

 color, and rare perfume (rich syrupy-rose-tea) — 

 each the last word in what a Rose should be — at 

 once stamp it as a perfect Rose and a Rose without 

 compeer. We, with no little pride, issue it as the 

 best Exhibition Rose ever raised by us. It is a Rose 

 that is always there, let the weather be what it may. 

 Its vigorous growth, its thick leathery 

 beech-green cordate foliage, bespeak rare 

 constitution; produces huge blooms quite 

 five inches across. It never blues, browns, 

 or seals, and its huge leathery shell- 

 shaped petals have 'Wonderful lastingquali- 

 lies, and are symmetrically arranged in 

 the much-to-be-desired globular type. 

 The color is velvety black scarlft-crimson with brilliant 

 scarlet reflexed tips, with heavy and uniquely pure crim- 

 son-maroon veining on the reverse. The blooms open 

 naturally." Awarded Gold Medal, National Rose So- 

 ciety of England. $1.50 each. 



General Superior Arnold 



JanSSen (Leenders). 



A deep glowing carmine; a very elTective color, with 

 long finely formed buds, the open flowers full and sweet. 

 A splendid bedding Rose, and a fine long-stemmed cut 

 flower. $1.25 each. 



AH Roses are supplied in Strong two-year-old Plants only. 



