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HILDA RICHARDSOX (Dickson & Sons). 



An elegant and dainty Rose; in color, a suffusion or crayon- 

 ing of rose-lilac on a milk-white ground, its cupped and 

 globular centre a delicate rose-pink, delightfully scented. 

 $2.50 each. 



IRISH FIREFL,A>IE (Dick«,n&Son.). 



A glorious single-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. Awarded 

 Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. $2.50 each. 



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LADY DUNLEATH (Dick«,n& Son.). 



A vigorous growing, free-flowering variety; beautifully 

 formed bud and flower of a creamy-white, with heavy zone 

 of yolk-of-egg-yellow; very chaste and pleasing. $2.50 each. 



LADY ]*IARY WARD (McCredyi. 



Rich orange, shaded deeper apricot-orange with a decided 

 metallic veneering, very brilliant and attractive and entirely 

 distinct. A color that will appeal to all, a strong grower, 

 very free and sweetly perfumed. Awarded Gold Medal 

 National Rose Society of England. $2.50 each. 



MARCELLA (WUIiam Paul & Son). 



Buds buff"; the opening flower, which is of splendid full, 

 double form, is of a pleasing salmon-flesh color; the habit of the 

 plant is %-igorous, free and continuous flowering; an exception- 

 ally fine autumnal bloomer. Award of merit from the Royal 

 Horticultural Society of England. $2.50 each. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rosr. 

 Mrs. Chas. E. Pearson. 



9Irs. Cliarles Hunter (Wm. Paui & Soo). 



A strong, vigorous grower with rosy-crimson flowers, changing 

 to a pleasing rose as they fully expand; a very bold flower with 

 lari;e, handsome petals, produced on strong, upright stalks. 

 $1.25 each. 



New Hybrid-Tea liosE, Mrs. Charles Hunter. 



MRS. CHARLES E. PEARSOX (McCredy;. 



An exquisitely colored attractive flower; orange, flushed red. apricot, fawn and yel- 

 low of good size, and freely produced on erect stems, 

 delightfully scented. Awarded Gold Medal National 

 Rose Society of England. $2.50 each. 



Urs. Frank Bray (Dickson & Son.). 



This is a great advance on the lovely and justly 

 esteemed Mme. Ravary, which until now was the best 

 of its color amongst the decorative or garden varie- 

 ties. Mrs. Frank Bray during its several years' trial 

 has proven immensely superior to its prototype, not 

 only in vigorous growth but also in color, which is 

 u rich deep coppery-ecru, developing as the flower 

 opens to a very delicate coppery -fawn with a shading 

 of ivory shell-pink. $1.25 each. 



>Irs. Frederick ^W.Yanderbilt 



(McGredy.) 

 Deep orange-red, shaded bronze-apricot-red, quite 

 distinct from any other Rose in cultivation, a marvel- 

 lously attractive variety in this novel coloring. The 

 uer is perfect in shape, very fragrant, and is produced freely through- 

 ut the season. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal National Rose Society 

 I England $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Herbert Hawkswortli (Dickson & Sons). 



A glorious Rose of generous size and almost globular form, with 

 very smooth, shell-shaped, massive petals, which are beautifully ar- 

 ranged, perfecting a flower of the highest standard. The growth is 

 vigorous and marvellously free-flowering. The color is deeply zoned 

 ecru on milk-white, which as the blooms expand become silky-creamy- 

 white. Delicious Tea Rose perfume. $1.25 each. 



The Hybrid-Tea Roses offered on pages 160 and 161 are extra fine. 



