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New Hybrid=-Tea Roses — continued 
MME. EDMOND ROSTAND 
N (Pernet-Ducher, 1913) 
This beavtiful Rose is one of our favorites, and might be called an im- 
provement on Prince de Bulgarie, being of more vigorous 
growth and warmer coloring; a pleasing soft, delicate flesh 
shaded with salmon, and reddish orange-yellowcen- 
tre, from which it varies considerably under various 
>, atmospheric conditions, but itis always beautiful; 
) the flower is large, quite double and globular, 
$1.00 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. 
’ Mme. Marcel Delanmey (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 
New Hysrip-Tga Rosz Mme. Marcet DELANNEY floriferous. $1.00 each. 
Janet (Dickson & Sons, 1916) Mrs. Charles Russell (Montgomery, 1912) 
This is virtually a dwarf ‘‘ Gloire de Dijon,’’ with large Large, globular, well-formed, full double-flowers of a rosy- 
carmine, with rosy -scarlet centre; it is of strong, sturdy branch- 
ing habit, with splendid foliage and very free flowering; one 
of the most popular cut-flower varieties, 75 cts. each. 
globular-cupped formation, not opening flat, as does its lovely 
prototype. It is also deeper in color, a pleasing silky salmony- 
flesh, developing to a deep fawn, a most refined delightfully 
fragrant flower. $1.25 each. 
LADY MARY WARD Fo 
(McGredy, 1913) LM Saks <: 
Rich orange, shaded deeper apricot-orange, with a decided metallic © aR SAGO 7 is 
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. f 
$1.00 each. \ 
Margaret Dickson Hamill 
(Dickson & Sons, 1916) 
A magnificent Rose, its delicate straw colored deep 
shell-like petals are flushed with carmine on the back. 
Its globular blooms are produced in great profusion on 
vigorous erect bronzed wood with bronzy-crimson leaf 
stalks bearing leathery bronzy-green foliage, deliciously 
fragrant and a great acquisition. Awarded Gold Medal 
National Rose Society of England, and at Bagatelle 
Gardens, Paris, 1916. $1.50 each. 
Mme. Colette Martinet 
(Pernet-Ducher, 1915) 
A vigorous growizg long golden-yellow bud opening to 
a beautiful old-gold, shaded with orange-yellow; attrac- 
tive bronzy-green foliage. $1.00 each. New Hysrip-Tga Rose, Mrs. Amprosg Riccarbo 
