TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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Hugh Dickson’s Novelties for 1918 
The following five varieties are the 1918 Introductions of Hugh Dickson, Ltd., of 
Belfast, Ireland, whom we have the honor to represent in America. As Garden Roses, 
we are sure they will be found welcome additions to his previous introductions in this 
line. The following are the introducer’s descriptions: 
Strong plants from 4-in. pots, ready for distribution in May, 1918. 
Orders will be filled in strict rotation. 
$2.50 per plant. $25.00 per dozen. 
MARCHIONESS OF ORMONDE, H. T. 
Vigorous, upright, free branching growth and clean, deep green foliage. Flowers 
of great size, very full and fine form with high pointed center, an ideal Exhibition Rose of 
fine massive appearance, pro¬ 
ducing its flowers freely and 
continuously right through¬ 
out the season. Color blush 
white on the outer petals with 
centre a Jovely delicate pink. 
This is a very distinct and 
striking Rose with good habit 
and foliage and throws its 
flowers well above the foliage. 
It will take a leading place in 
all gardens. 
T. F. CROZIER, H. T. 
Strong, vigorous, upright 
branching growth, foliage deep 
olive green, large, clean and 
handsome, mildew proof. 
Flowers large, full and globu¬ 
lar with high centre, freely and 
continuously produced right 
throughout the season, color 
clear canary yellow, chang¬ 
ing to a paler shade as the 
flower develops. A Rose of 
great beauty and refinement, 
producing dowers of full ex¬ 
hibition size and always fine 
form, and one of the most 
valuable garden Roses of re¬ 
cent years, as the growth is 
strikingly handsome and the 
flowers which are thrown well 
above the foilage open freely 
in all weathers. 
T. F. CROZIER 
