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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 
iievciay Cup tor fragrance) ste wn en wars fins $1.25 
Eclipse. (J. H. Nicolas, 1986, 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. Very 
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Etoile de Hollande. Rich crimson red, one of our 
very finest bedding roses where brilliancy and 
constant blooming qualities are desired. Very 
BEA Goce onde, Ou Ua s aoriiei als, Was GEM 
Golden Dawn. (P. Grant, 1929.) A lovely yellow 
Australian rose, the flowers in color resemble 
those of that grand old variety Marechal Neil, 
Hnerfoliage and) Vigorous... .ccol ar. 6 sree eek 
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. McGredy & Sons, 1939.) 
This fine new comer is crimson in the bud 
stage opening orange with a yellow base, ex- 
tremely fragrant and a husky grower ....... $1.50 
Hearts Desire. (Howard & Smith, 1941. Pat- 
ented.) Awarded a gold medal in the “All 
America Rose Selection” in 1941. A wonder- 
fully fragrant deep red rose of perfect form. 
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Joanna Hill. Fully double flower with Indian- 
yellow centre surrounded by gold buff petals 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. (Lambert, 1891.) 
This old variety still retains considerable 
popularity, the flowers are pearly white, 
tinted lemon, fragrant and well formed, the 
plant is not a very good grower, however .. 
Killarney, Double White. Much fuller flowers 
than White Killarney, color snow white, has 
a moderate fragrance ...........-seseeeees 
Lady Alice Stanley. A grand old flesh pink 
Variety. very dependable .......-..5+.0+0s% 
Los Angeles. (Howard & Smith, 1916.) Rich 
flame color shaded orange, fragrant, lovely 
in bud and its glorious color gives it great 
popularity, must be well protected from 
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Mme. Butterfly. (E. G. Hill Co., 1918.) A 
glorified sport from Ophelia, richly tinted 
gold near base of petals, has some fragrance 
ands arcreat: bloomer 5.4.6. ci ese vies alte 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. (Gaujard, 1934.) A 
lovely nasturtium buff, luminous shell pink 
at edges, almost a pure buff .............- 
