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NEW HYBRID-TEA ROSES 



FOR FALL PLANTING 



Irish Sweetness (McGredy, 1927). 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; 

 a vigorous grower and very free-flowering. $1.50 each 



John Russell (Dobbie & Co., 1924). A Gold Medal variety raised 

 in Scotland, with which we have been greatly pleased; a strong, vigorous, 

 upright grower. Its flowers are large, very full and double, of perfect 

 form, and of a rich, brilliant shade of deep velvety-crimson, $1.50 each. 



Lady Dixon Hartland (Cant & Sons, 1923). Long pointed shapely 

 buds and large flowers, deep salmon-pink at centre shading to lighter 

 pink at the edges, very free and sweetly scented, $1.50 each. 



Lady Florence Stronge (McGredy, 1925). An entirely new, distinct 

 and novel color; a reddish prawn to violet old rose shading to yellow 

 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. Vigorous in growth and free flowering. 

 $1.50 each. 



Lady Mary Elizabeth (Alex Dickson & Sons, 1927). A variety 

 of outstanding merit that will be appreciated in the garden and for 

 cutting. The plant is of strong vigorous, upright, branching habit with 

 good healthy foliage and very prolific flowering. The delightfully 

 fragrant flowers are carried on long stiff stems, the buds are very 

 shapely, long pointed, and open to blooms of moderate fullness, with 

 broad deep substantial petals, in color a brilliant deep carmine-pink. 

 $2.50 each. 



Lady Roundway(Cant & Son, 1923). A striking and distinct shade of rich 

 golden-orange with deep copper-chrome suffusion. Sweetly scented, free 

 flowering, strong, vigorous dwarf habit. $2.00 each. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose, John Russell 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Irish Charm 



Lord Charlemont (McGredy, 1922). This beau- 

 tiful 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. A splendid Rose of exceptional 

 richness and beauty. $1.50 each. 



Lord Lambourne (McGredy, 1925). Deep 

 butter-cup-yellow, each individual petal being heavily 

 margined carmine-scarlet, the buds are long opening to 

 large semi-double flowers, a strong grower and free flower- 

 ing with strong fruity odor. $1.50 each. 



Mary Pickford (Howard & Smith, 1926). A novel Rose of 

 merit. In habit of growth, it is strong, vigorous. Color, 

 an exquisite shade of orange-yellow, stained on the re- 

 verse of the outer petals with salmon and salmon blush. 

 $1.50 each. 



Mrs. C. W. Edwards (McGredy, 1924). 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 combina- 

 tion. Strong, vigorous growth; very free flowering, with 

 large, full, fragrant flowers. $1.50 each. 



Price on Dormant Rose plants for delivery in the autumn include delivery by Parcel Post to any Post Offlcs 

 in the U. S. 



