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New Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Introductions from Various 

 Specialists — Continued 



Lady Roundway (Cant & Sons, 1923). A striking and dis- 

 tinct shade of rich golden-orange with deep copper-chrome 

 suffusion. Sweetly scented, free flowering, strong, vigorous 

 dwarf habit. A Gold Medal variety that was very appropriately 

 described by one of our Rose friends as a double flowering 

 Angele Pernet. $2.00 each. 



Leslie Pidgeon (Hugh Dickson, 1922). A delightfully 

 informal semi-double decorative flower, orange buff heavily 

 flushed and suffused with terra cotta shading lighter in hot 

 weather. $1.50 each. 



Mrs. Beatty (Cant & Sons, 1926). An exquisite self-colored 

 light lemon yellow with the delightful perfume of the old 

 favorite Marechal Niel. Habit of growth good with disease- 

 immune foliage, always in flower with large, long, oval, 

 pointed buds. A Rose that is destined to become a popular 

 favorite. Awarded a Gold Medal by the National Rose 

 Society, and Certificate of Merit of the Royal Horticaltural 

 Society of England. $2.00 each. 



Mrs. Henry Bowles (Chaplin, 1921). A Rose of striking appear- 

 ance that everybody admires. Splendidly shaped long ovoid buds 

 developing into very perfect high-centred full double flowers of 

 exquisite beauty, in color it is an impressive, effective, luminous 

 deep salmon pink. A vigorous grower that is always in bloom; 

 one of the best. $1.50 each. 



Mrs. Tomf Smith (T. Smith & Sons, 1924). A splendid Gold Medal 

 variety of thorough distinctness and merit. The expanding buds 

 and the developed flowers are models in formation, there are none 

 more perfect. Color a distinct glowing cerise, very fragrant; a 

 strong vigorous grower and very free flowering. $2.00 each. 



Oliver Mee (Sandy Dickson, 1927). A Rose of great charm and beauty. 

 The buds are long and pointed, of exquisite shape, and open to large, full 

 high-centred flowers of great distinction. The color in the young state is 

 deep salmon with a heavy flush of clear fawn, changing with age to deep 

 salmon pink. One of the most beautiful Roses of recent years; sweetly 

 scented. $2.50 each. 



Pink Pearl (Leenders & Co., 1924). A dainty- variety destined to become 

 a universal favorite if it had nothing to recommend it but its delicious 

 fragrance. In color it is a brilliant rich cerise pink the base of the petals 

 touched with gold that lights up the flower wonderfully particularly in 

 the half expanded bloom. The flowers are full double, of perfect form. 

 $1.50 each. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose, 

 Mrs. Henry Bowles 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, Rev. F. Page Roberts 



Rev. F. Page Roberts (Cant & Sons, 1921). A Rose of remark- 

 able beauty both in form and color. The long pointed buds 

 are of a coppery-red stained red en the outside and open to 

 good full double fragrant flowers of a golden-yellow particularly 

 high colored in late summer and fall. The plant is of vigorous 

 branching habit with beautiful foliage. A most distinct variety 

 that has deservedly gained great popularity. $2.00 each. 

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J Roselandia (W. Stevens, 1924). A sport from the'popular 

 _■•/ variety Golden Ophelia, over which it is an improve- 



/ ment not only in color but in its remarkable free-flower- 



ing habit. It is a golden-orange suffused with a lustrous 

 glow of apricot in the heart and at the base of the petals, 

 frequently tinted red on the reverse of the outer petals; 

 the buds are long pointed, of superb build and substance, 

 and very sweet scented. $1.50 each. 



Royal Scot. A variety of gorgeous coloring with large ovoid 

 buds of the type of Lord Lamborne, but much brighter in color- 

 ing, a rich golden yellow with crimson edges, the open flowers 

 are of medium size, semi-double, light yellow with crimson 

 edged petals and are borne several together on long stems, 

 growth vigorous, very profuse flowering; of moderate fragrance. 

 $2.50 each. 



Wilhelm Kordes (Kordes & Sons, 1922). Long pointed buds 

 opening to full double flowers, a rich capucine red overlaying 

 a golden ground, wonderfully prolific. $2.50 each. 



SPECIAL OFFER. We will supply one strong two-year-old 

 plant each of the 21 new varieties, offered on page 124 and 

 above amounting at single rates to $41.00, for $35.00. 



