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NEW IRISH HYBRID-TEA ROSES 



The varieties listed below, many of which are being offered exclusively by us in the United States this season, are the latest intro- 

 ductions of Messrs. Samuel McGredy & Sons of Portadown, Ireland, the originators of many of the prominent, popular varieties grown 

 in our gardens at this time. 



Doris Traylor. Beautiful long buds of a rich brilliant salmon-orange with intense carmine 



suffusion, large double flowers of splendid form; and delightfully scented. SI. 50 each. 

 Irish Charity. Fair-sized flowers w-ith fine buds of a most intense fiery scarlet with golden 

 sheen opening to moderately double blooms of an attractive rosy-scarlet. SI. 50 each. 



Irish Charm. This is a gem of exquisite form and absolutely distinct from any 

 variet3' yet introduced. The buds and flowers are of medium size, the base of the 

 petals a rich golden-apricot passing to a delicate blush-pink as the flowers develop. 

 $1.50 each. 

 Irish Courage. A splendid addition to the list of bi-colored Roses, the color being 

 a soft shrimp-pink merging to salmon in the fully expanded petals,/ the whole over- 

 laying a golden orange ground, this color being very pronounced at the centre of the 

 flower. $1-50 each. 

 Irish Hope. A splendid and distinct red with well-formed buds composed of heavy, 

 broad petals opening to moderately full, very fragrant flowers. The color is a rich 

 rosy-crimson with maroon shadings. It is of splendid, vigorous growth. SI -50 each. 

 Irish Morn. Magnificent long-pointed buds with heavy shell-like 

 petals, color imperial pink deepening to a coral centre. Very free- 

 flowering and sweetly scented. $1.50 each. 

 Irish Sweetness. A delightfully fragrant variety and splendid addition 

 to the none-too-long list of good red bedding Roses. Color, an exquisite 

 shade of crimson-lake suffused with scarlet; and very free-flowering. 

 SI. 50 each. 

 Lady Florence Stronge. An entirely new, distinct and novel color; a 

 reddish prawn to violet old rose shading to 3'ellow at the base and pink 

 towards the edge, the inner surface of the petals heavily veined and flushed 

 scarlet, the flowers are large, full with high centres and fragrant. $1.50 each. 

 Lord Charlemont. This beautiful variety is still very scarce. It is the 

 most gorgeous and brilliant dark red Rose we have with flowers of the most 

 intense clear crimson-scarlet, deepening to carmine-crimson with almost 

 black shadings with perfectly shaped long pointed buds and large, full 

 double, sweetly scented flowers. SI. 50 each. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Irish Charm 



Lord Lambourne . Deep buttercup-yellow, each individual 

 petal being heavily margined carmine-scarlet, the buds are 

 long opening to large semi-double flowers, with strong 

 fruity odor. $1.50 each. 



Mabel Lynas. A distinct novelty offered for the first time this season, 

 awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society of England. 

 An entirely new break in Roses; w-hile of the Pernetiana type, it possesses 

 the habit and freedom of flowering of the Hybrid Teas and equals the 

 Hybrid Perpetual 5 in hardiness. In color a brilliant dark crimson -with 

 a golden base, the flowers are large, full double, of splendid form, with 

 petals of heavy texture, and of outstanding fragrance. $2.50 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. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Doris Traylor 



