Patience. 
Sir David Davis. 
Victor Waddilove. 
New Hypsrip-TEA ROSE, PATIENCE 
Mrs. Stuart Paton. A sterling novelty offered for the first 
time this season, of a brilliant orange scarlet-carmine running 
to an orange base. The flowers are moderately large, full 
Habit 
of growth vigorous with glossy foliage; free flowering. $2.50 
double and of good form, with petals of heavy texture. 
each. 
Mrs. W. E. Nickerson. An extremely vigorous growing, very 
free-flowering Rose of the duatone Pernetiana type. 
splendidly-formed buds are of an entrancing new color, the ex- 
terior of the petals heavily veined with rose d’or and shaded 
orange-cadmium, the interior a deep chrome-yellow on the lower 
half passes to a warm rich rosy-salmon. See colored illustration 
on page 139. $1.50 each. 
Norman Lambert. A distinct color combination that 
is novel. The outside of the petals is a deep chrome- 
yellow with a marginal color effect of brilliant orange- 
scarlet merging to an irregular zone of burnt orange, the 
inside salmon-orange suffused bronze, shading to yellow 
at the base. The flowers are of medium size and form, 
delightfully fragrant and free-flowering. A splendid 
bedder. See colored illustration, page 140. $1.50 each. 
size. $2.00 each. 
Dozen, page 142. $1.50 each. 
opening to moderately full fiswers, sweetly scented. 
and very free-flowering. $1.50 each. 
We will supply one strong two-year-old plant of 
each of the 21 varieties of this splendid novelty col- 
lection amounting at single rates to $35.00, for $30.00. 
The 
One of the finest Roses of the past season’s introduc- 
tion. Its splendid long pointed buds are of a deep scarlet- 
carmine opening to large fragrant double perfect blooms that 
shade from orange at the base of the petals to rich carmine 
at the edges. It is of strong robust habit with glossy holly-like 
foliage and exceptionally free flowering for a rose of its large 
For description see Dreer Gold Medal 
Buds of splendid form, long and pointed, 
Color, 
imperial pink flushed crimson and orange; the coloring is 
intensified by the golden base of the petals, which gives the 
flowers a golden suffusion difficult to convey. Growth vigorous 
New Irish Hybrid-Tea Roses 
(Continued) 
Margaret McGredy. For description see Dreer Gold Medal 
Dozen, page 142. $2.00 each. 
Marion Cran. The color combination is the most won- 
derful we have yet seen in any Rose. In the young stage, 
before the flowers expand, the color is deep  buttercup- 
yellow, margined and flushed cerise and rosy scarlet. 
As the flower opens, the outside of the petals retain their 
=n color, while the inner side opens a brilliant geranium 
‘ ; scarlet, flushed and veined orange and yellow; as the 
f flowers age, the color changes to a deep cerise or bright 
rosy scarlet, flushed buttercup-yellow. The whole flower 
glows, and has a wonderful sheen and when fully open, 
the color combination is delightful. The habit is bushy, 
free, and upright, making a magnificent bush; one of the 
freest and most perpetual flowering garden and bedding 
Roses. $2.00 each. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. For description see Dreer 
Gold Medal Dozen, page 142. $2.00 each. 
Mrs. C. W. Edwards. Rich rosy-scarlet overlaying an 
orange ground, the base of the petals prettily zoned 
citron-yellow which runs in faint veinings into the 
higher colors; a novel color combination. Large, full, 
fragrant flowers. $1.50 each. 
= Mrs. James Heath. A novel and beautifully colored 
; flower in which the buds in the young stage, and in the 
partly expanded flowers, are irregularly shaded and 
splashed with crimson and madder-red orange, running off at 
the tips to cadmium yellow, a combination of colors really 
indescribable. As the flowers expand the outer petals are 
maize-yellow, tinted peach-red, while the centre remains deep 
cadmium yellow. The blooms are large and full with pointed 
centre and delicately scented. $1.50 each. 
3 «i 8 a = 4 a 
New Hvyerip-Tea Rose, Mrs. A. R. BARRACLOUGH 
