DAME EDITH HELEN. H. T. (Dickson & Sons 1926.', 
Perfect buds developing into wonderful flowers of im¬ 
mense size and produced singly on well foliaged strong 
canes. The flowers are composed of very substantial 
broad petals which curl back prettily, forming a glorious 
long pointed bud and a full double flower which is beau¬ 
tiful in every stage of development.. Color a brilliant, 
yet soft rose-pink; strongly sweet-scented. This is truly 
an exhibitors or fancier's Rose. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Cl. 
(Jackson & Perkins Co., 1902.) 
Beautiful shell-pink in color, which lasts well, fading 
at last to deep rose. Very sweet scented flowers borne 
in immense clusters. The foliage is bright glossy, and 
not subject to mildew until late Fall. One of the best 
climbers and much too popular to need recommendation 
DR. HUEY. Cl. (Capt. Thomas, 1914.) 
Similar in habit of growth to Paul's Scarlet Climber 
but of an intense dark crimson maroon color, and when 
fully expanded shows its numerous golden stamens. This 
is the darkest and best red climber of the cluster type, 
and a great favorite for those who like dark Roses. 
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