Dickson's Pedigree Irish 



Hybrid=Tea ^oscs-commued. 



Mrs. Harold Brocklebank, 



An ideal bedding Rose with creamy white flowers with buff 

 centre; the buds when expanding have a beautiful salmon-pink 

 .^ush and are produced with remarkable freedom, are of perfect 

 form, large and full and most sweetly scented; a superb variety, 

 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



mrs. John Bateman. 



A splendid bedding variety, especially during the summer and 

 fall months; in color a deep china-rose with yellow at the 

 base of the petals; the flowers are full, double, of good form 

 with high pointed centre. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



mrs. Kenyon Slaney. 



In color a charming blush-pink on a rich cream ground, the 

 pink intensifying as the flower expands; vigorous habit, very 

 free- flowering, flowers large, of wonderful finish and delight- 

 fully tea-scented. $1.2o each; $12.00 per doz. 



9Irs. L,eoiiard Petrie. 



Probably the most distinctly beautiful in yellow of recent in- 

 troduction, with excellent habit of growth and free, continuous 

 flowering qualities. The flowers are large, full and delightfully 

 fragrant; in color a honey-yellow, touched with claret on the 

 reverse of the petals, becoming as the blooms expand pale sul- 

 phur-yellow, which does not fade. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Peter Blair. 



Only a medium-sized flower of but few petals, but of beaut 

 fill form when half-expanded, which, together with its splendid 

 color, an intense rich and pleasing shade of yellow-chrome, appeals 

 to everyone; very free-flowering and delightfully fragrant. 50 cts. 

 each; $5.00 per doz. 



Nita ^Weldon. 



Produces large-sized flowers in marvellous profusion; these are of globular form, while the buds 

 are long and pointed. The color is unique and distinct, being an ivory-white with a faint blush on 

 tlje edge of the petals. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



William Shkan. 



Robert Huey. 



Messrs. Dicksons submitted a number of their prom- 

 ising seedlings for trial to Dr. Robert Huey, one of 

 Philadelphia's most enthusiastic and best-posted 

 amateur Rose growers, from which he selected this 

 variety to name after his son. 



The description following has been supplied by 

 Dr. Huey, who has been well pleased with it, and 

 who has shown us some very beautiful flowers even during the 

 hot weather when other sorts were suffering badly. "A strong, 

 vigorous grower, giving extra fine steins for cutting; color bright 

 carmine shaded deeper on the outer petals; flowers large, full 

 and of good substance; buds pointed; holds shape and color 

 well and lilooms from May until November; the largest and 

 finest of the red-colored Hybrid-Teas; should have a rich, deep, 

 soil and good feeding." $2.50 each. 



Theresa. 



A medium-sized semi-double flower, which in the bud oi 

 half-expanded flower is admired by everyone. In the bud state 

 it is a deep orange-apricot, passing to madder-pink with carmine 

 shadings; as the flower expands it becomes veined with flesh- 

 pink, finally passing to silvery-pink. It is very free-flowering 

 and particularly pretty in color in the fall when the nights are 

 cool. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



^Valter Speed. 



A magnificent Rose, of robust, vigorous, erect growth, and 

 possessing exceedingly free-blooming qualities, every shoot being 

 crowned with flowers. These are large, with imbricated form 

 and high, pointed centre. The color is a deep lemon-yellow, 

 which, as the flower develops, becomes milky-white. $1.00 

 each; $10.00 per doz. 



'William 8hean. 



Purest deep pink, with shell -shaped petals, forming buds four 

 inches long; a glorious Rose of immense size, perfect form and 

 great substance. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Special Offer! 



We will furnish one each oi the 29 Pedigree Irish Hybrid-Tea Roses cflTered on pages 175 

 to 177 for $30.00. 



