HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 

Crimson Glory. (W. Kordes Sons, 1935.) A very 
fine dark red and intensely fragrant rose, the 
large flowers are semi-double, excellent foli- 
age and a continuous bloomer ............ 
Dame Edith Helen. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 
1926.) This lovely rose has steadily grown 
in favor. The immense blooms are of a glori- 
ous, brilliant, soft pink color, the petals curl 
prettily and the fragrance is quite pro- 
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Dickson’s Centennial. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 
1937. Patent 223.) A truly marvelous new rose 
with superb blooms of deep glowing crim- 
son and velvety red shadings, inner petals 
sparkling strawberry red, when fully devel- 
oped a velvety sheen radiates from every 
petal; vigorous and very fragrant .......... 
Dickson’s Red. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1939.) 
Here we have the most outstanding of all rose 
novelties. A glowing scarlet rose with won- 
derful fragrance and one which does not burn 
under sunshine as do so many reds, flowers 
are produced singly on long strong stems. 
Received first award “All America Rose 
Selections” for 1940. The gold medal of the 
National Rose Society in England as well as 
the Clay Cup for fragrance 
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Eclipse. (J. H. Nicolas, 1936, Patent 172.) A 
winner of many International prizes abroad, 
color very rich golden yellow, 20-25 petals to 
the flower, petals are large and tough, and 
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E. G. Hill. Here we have massive blooms of 
rich maroon scarlet and high fragrance .... 
Edith Nellie Perkins. (A. Dickson & Sons, 
1928.) Long pointed buds which are creamy 
and blush without, the color within being 
salmon pink with a golden orange base. A 
superb rose, vigorous and very fragrant.... 
Eternal Youth. (Alcardi, 1937.) A new and 
beautiful pure pink lightly suffused with 
salmon, A vigorous grower and with splendid 
foliage. Probably the best pink yet produced . $1.25 
Etoile de Hollande. (Verschuren & Sons, 1919.) 
Rich crimson red, one of our very finest bed- 
ding roses where brilliancy and constant 
blooming qualities are desired. Very fragrant 
Feu Joseph Looymans. (Looymans, 1921.) Long 
pointed buds of glowing aricot and old gold, 
which are fragrant and of fine form, steadily 
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Golden Dawn. (P. Grant, 1929.) A lovely yellow 
Australian rose, the flowers in color resemble 
those of that grand old variety Marechal Neil, 
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Gloaming. (J. H. Nicolas, 1936.) Plant Patent 
137. The flowers of this variety are of un- 
usual coloring, fawn orange in the bud while 
the large full flowers are of a peculiar pink 
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Gruss an Teplitz. (Geschwindt, 1897.) Carries 
bunches of medium sized crimson red flowers 
which are fragrant. Too robust to go with 
other hybrid teas, its place is in a bed by it- 
self or in the shrubbery border, must be more 
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Hector Deane. (S. MceGredy & Sons, 1939.) 
(New this year.) This fine new comer is 
crimson in the bud stage opening orange 
with a yellow base, extremely fragrant and 
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