. New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Mrs. MacKellar New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo Mrs. Hugh Dickson. (Hugh Dickson, 1916.) A typical Hybrid-Tea of delightful perfume, carrying its large handsome flowers in great profusion. These are of superb build, large, full and high centered. Color deep cream with a heavy suffusion of orange and apricot. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. Mrs. James Lynas. (Hugh Dickson, 1915.) Pearly pink at the base of the petals, flushed delicate rosy peach at the edges and on the reverse of the petals. The flowers are large, full and


. New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Mrs. MacKellar New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo Mrs. Hugh Dickson. (Hugh Dickson, 1916.) A typical Hybrid-Tea of delightful perfume, carrying its large handsome flowers in great profusion. These are of superb build, large, full and high centered. Color deep cream with a heavy suffusion of orange and apricot. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. Mrs. James Lynas. (Hugh Dickson, 1915.) Pearly pink at the base of the petals, flushed delicate rosy peach at the edges and on the reverse of the petals. The flowers are large, full and of splendid form. A most valuable garden Rose. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. Mrs. MacKellar. (Dickson & Sons, 1916.) In strong habit of growth and freedom of flower- \ ing this beautiful new Rose, which we have had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with in our trial grounds for the past three years, will com- pare favorably with such a strong growing variety as Caroline Testout. In color it is a distinct light lemon-yellow shading to almost creamy white in warm weather. It has large flowers with full high centers of splendid build. Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society London. $ each. Mrs. Maud Dawson. (Dickson & Sons, 1916.) An exquisite Rose of a brilliant orange-carmine, deeply pointed petals, flowers freely and continu- ously produced, delightly teascented. Awarded Silver Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. Mrs. R. D. McClure. (Hugh Dickson, 1914.) A splendid Rose with large full flowers, with large shell-like petals, very firm and smooth, slightly reflexed at the edges, color a brilliant glistening salmon-pink. A valuable free-flower- ing garden variety. Awarded Gold Medal Na- tional Rose Society of England. 75 cts. each. Our "Peerless" Collection of Hybrid-Tea Roses is extra choice. See page 175


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