. JIvbrid-Tea Rose, Lucie Marie (Described on page 50) James Gibson (McGredy & Son, 1928). A glorious glowing crimson-scarlet with velvety sheen, imparting a lustrous radi- ance to the large, full, beautifully formed flowers of which every bloom develops to perfection. Its habit of growth is as near perfect as could be desired, being free, bushy, upright and vigor- ous and the flowers which are borne profusely all the season, are carried erect on long stems with good disease resistant foliage. A brilliant rose of exceptional beauty. $ each. Jarvisbrook (Stuart Low, 1928). A splendid la


. JIvbrid-Tea Rose, Lucie Marie (Described on page 50) James Gibson (McGredy & Son, 1928). A glorious glowing crimson-scarlet with velvety sheen, imparting a lustrous radi- ance to the large, full, beautifully formed flowers of which every bloom develops to perfection. Its habit of growth is as near perfect as could be desired, being free, bushy, upright and vigor- ous and the flowers which are borne profusely all the season, are carried erect on long stems with good disease resistant foliage. A brilliant rose of exceptional beauty. $ each. Jarvisbrook (Stuart Low, 1928). A splendid large full flower of a most dainty and effective color combination, carmine witli orange reverse to petal. It is sweetly scented, of vigorous, up- right, branching, healthy habit of growth and remarkably free flowering throughout the season. A meritorious Rose in every respect. $ each. J. C. Thornton (Bees, 1926). A most brilliant bright glowing scarlet crimson with buds of exquisite form and fine, full, well- shaped high-centered flowers of great substance, borne singly on long strong stems; of vigorous, free, growth. It may prove to be our best red bedding variety. A Gold Medal Rose of great importance. $ each. Joanna Hill (J. H. Hill Co., 1928). This new yellow has gained a well merited reputation as a winter cut flower and from our observations during the past two seasons, we believe it will prove equally valuable and meritorious for the garden. The buds are large, long pointed and open to large, full, semi-double, attrac- tive, long lasting, moderately fragrant flowers of a clear yellow with orange yellow heart. They are borne singly on long strong stems; growth vigorous, upright, a profuse bloomer. $ each. Joan Cant (Cant, 1929). Reminds in form of the old favorite Abel Chatenay. Buds very large, long pointed, opening to very large, full double, well-formed, long lasting, intensely fragrant flowers of a pretty shade of salmon pink at the centre, shading brighter


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