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New Hybrid-'J'ea Rosf 

 Vbrna Mackay. 



Ophelia (Wm. Paul & Son). 



Salmon-flesh shaded with rose, large and of perfect shape, o( 

 excellent habit; the flowers, standing up well on long, stiff 

 stems, are produced very freely; a flower that has been greatly 

 admired. $1.25 each. 



Queen Mary lOickson & Sonsi. 



A vigorous-growing, free-flowering Rose of great beauty 

 and refinement; flowers of medium size and tine form, color 

 bright canary-yellow, crayoned at the edges with pure, deep 

 carmine, a charming color combination and most delightful 

 contrast, as the colors do not co-mingle. Awarded Silver 

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



Yerna Mackay Dickson & Sons . 



This is a beautiful, delicate ivory-sulphur-buff, 

 changing to bright lemon as the flower expands. 

 The flowers are carried on erect stems and are borne in 

 marvelous profusion. The growth is vigorous, of free- 

 branching habit, every shoot being terminated by a 

 sweetly-perfumed flower. $1.25 each. 



WillO-Wmere (Pemet-Ducher). 



This splendid introduction is of a coral-red color, suf- 

 fused with carmine in the bud state, and opens to a large, 

 full, handsome flower of a rich shrimp-pink, .shaded yel- 

 low in the centre and flushed carmine-pink towards the 

 edges of the petals. It may be described as an advance on the 

 Lyon Rose, which it much resembles. $2.50 each. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



We will supply one each of the 29 new varieties of 1913 and 

 1914 offered on pages 1(51 to 165 in strong, two-vear-old plants for 

 S540.00. 



New Hybrid-Tea Roses of 1913 and 1914 



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9Irs. Muir Mackeau (McCredy). 



.\ faultless Rose in every respect; a bright carmine-crimson with- 

 out any shading; a grand, bold, well-built flower, perfect in shape 

 id form; extra free-flowering and fragrant. $1.25 each. 



!Mrs. Sam Ross (Hugh Dickson). 



Very large, full flowers of refined form, of a novel and uncom- 



>n color, distinct and pleasing, but difficult to describe, shading 



mi a pale straw color to a light chamois-yellow, with a distinct 



flush of bufi" on the reverse of the petals and very sweetly 



.scented and free-flowering. Awarded Gold Medal National 



Rose Society of England, $1.2.5 each. 



Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe McCredy). 



.•V superb flower of great size and substance and a shade of 

 color hitherto not seen in any Rose — a bright Sweet Pea mauve 

 — a wonderful flower in every way; of superb form and finish; 

 very free flowering. $1.25 each. 



Nerissa (Wm. Paui & Soni. 



Received an award of merit from the Royal Horticultural 

 Society ot England. An enormously large, full flower, of fine 

 shape, of a creamy-yellow color, the centre being tinted with 

 peach. $1.25 each. 



Old Gold (McGredy). 

 In bud form this Rose appeals to everyone on account of its 

 wonderful color, which is entirely distinct from and not found in 

 any other Rose, a vivid orange-red, with coppery-red and 

 apricot shadings, and which is further set off by the healthy, 

 glossy, bronze-green foliage; delightfully fragrant; a vigorous 

 grower and very free-flowering. Awarded Gold Medal Na- 

 tional Rose Society of England. $2.50 each. 



Nrw Hybkid-Tea Rose. Mrs. Sam Ross. 



The three "Radiant" Hvbrid-Tea Roses shown on color plate and offered on page 160 are all the name implies. 



