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HlflH^HKTADRKR-PHI LAttliPHI AM-^ • SELECT- ROSlT 



Dickson's Pedigree Irish 



Hybrid=Tea Roses-con/mu^d 



Margaret Molyneux 



One of the most <listinct and beautiful yet introduced. The flowers 

 are semi-double, and are produced in trusses of three to five, each 

 carried on long, rigid stems. The color is as novel as beau- 

 tiful, varying from saffron-yellow shaded bronzy-carmine in 

 the bud to delicate salmon-pink as the flowers fully expand; 

 it is strong tea-scented. $1.(.)0 each; ^10.00 per doz. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester. 



A Rose of the greatest distinction and cliarm, of a w-arm, 

 crimson-carmine; it possesses unusually free and continuous 

 blooming qualities; the flowers are of great size with large, mas- 

 sive petals, delightfully scented. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Arthur Munt. 



A profuse and continuous bloomer, with large, full, perfectly formed 

 flowers, with high, pointed centre. The color is sufl'used peach on 

 deep cream, which becomes creamy-ivory as the flower develops; 

 delicately tea-scented. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison. 



A Rose of great beauty and distinctness. The flowers are large, 

 full, of great substance, globular in form, very highly perfumed, 

 and produced on long, rigid stems. In color it is a deep crimson- 

 pink on the front of the petals, crayoned deep crimson-carmine on 

 the reverse side, a warm color that lights when held in varied 

 positions of light. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



James Coey. 



Color deep yellow, shaded orange when in bud, with the 

 edges of the petals white as the flower expands; the flowers are 

 of medium size, moderately double and a most profuse and con- 

 tinuous bloomer. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



John Cufi*. 



A valuable acquisition of unique color. It is one of the earliest 

 to expand its very large and beautiful fragrant blooms, which are 

 of great substance and perfect symmetry. The buds are long 

 and pointed and produced in marvellous profusion, of a warm, 

 deep carmine-pink color, with a most attractive and distinct deep 

 yellow zone at the base of the petals. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



L,ady Greenall. 



A beautiful Rose, having large, perfectly finished flowers with 

 high-pointed centre and deep shell-shaped petals. The color, 

 which is unique, is intense saffron orange, heavily zoned and over- 

 spread on creamy white; the reflex of each petal is faintly but 

 decidedly suffused with delicate coppery shell- 

 pink. It blooms profusely, and the flowers, 

 which are carried on erect flower stalks, are 

 strong tea-perfumed. $2.50 each. 



L,ady Ursula. 



A truly magnificent Rose, of vigorous, erect growth, pos- 

 sessing exceedingly free-blooming qualities. The foliage 

 is large, massive and attractive. The flowers, produced on every 

 shoot, are very large, full and of great substance and [perfect form, 

 with high centre, from which the petals gracefully reflex; in color a 

 delightful shade of flesh-pink, distinct from all others; delicately 

 tea-scented. 75 cts. each; J7.50 per doz. 



Mabel DreiY. 



A magnificent Rose, exquisitely shaped, with smooth, circular petals of 

 great substance, arranged in perfect symmetry. The blooms are large and 

 full, carried on strong and erect flower stalks. The color is deep cream in 

 the young state, passing to intense canary-yellow in the centre as the bloom 

 develops, with a deliciously refreshing perfume and sturdy, vigorous 

 growth. Awarded a Gold Medal by The National Rose Society. $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Comwallis "West. 



A magnificent and absolutely distinct Rose of huge size, with 

 exquisitely imbricated globular form. The blooms are very full 

 and always open well; the petals are very smooth, shell-shaped, 

 leathery and entrancingly beautiful. The purity of the trans- 

 parent delicate pink — which is between a shell and a rose-pink 

 — on the purest white, gives it an attraction all its own that is 

 difficult to convey. It is a very vigorous grower, with typical 

 Hybrid-Tea foliage. Awarded the Ciold Medal of the National 

 Rose Society of England in July, 1910. $2.50 each. 



Mary, Countess 

 OF Ilchester. 



We offer some fine New Climbing Rotes tkis season. See pages 191 and 192. 



