. j*. SELECT-GROSES I 141 This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists Gaiety (E. G. Hill Co., 1926). Buds long and pointed, de- veloping to a large shapely semi-double, cupped, lasting flower composed of ruffled petals which as they unfold show various shades of orange, Indian red, yellow, and pink or fawn. The plant is of strong branching habit, with good healthy foliage and very free. $ each. Gladys Benskin (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). Large long pointed buds and high centred full flowers, well built, with heavy, broad, slightl


. j*. SELECT-GROSES I 141 This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists Gaiety (E. G. Hill Co., 1926). Buds long and pointed, de- veloping to a large shapely semi-double, cupped, lasting flower composed of ruffled petals which as they unfold show various shades of orange, Indian red, yellow, and pink or fawn. The plant is of strong branching habit, with good healthy foliage and very free. $ each. Gladys Benskin (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). Large long pointed buds and high centred full flowers, well built, with heavy, broad, slightly serrated petals. Color very distinct, the reverse of the petals salmon cerise over golden yellow, with deep yellow veining, inside bright rose cerise shaded orange, with deeper orange shaded base and very rich fruity fragrance. Vigorous, hardy, free branching upright habit, very free and perpetual flower- ing. Awarded Certificate of Merit National Rose Society of England. $ each. Golden Dawn (P. Grant, 1929). A magnificent new Rose of Australian origin with which we have been most favorably im- pressed during the past two years and in which we believe we have an ideal garden Rose of great merit of an exquisite light lemon yellow color. Its buds are of an ovoid form, heavily- splashed with crimson before opening and develop into splendid- ly shaped full double fragrant flowers. The plant is of strong, vigorous branching habit, with large glossy healthy foliage, very free flowering $ each. Impress (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1920). A novelty which on ac- count of its coloring and its perfectly formed large double flow- er, will please every Rose lover. The ovoid buds when first un- folding are cardinal red with orange suffusion and develop into very large, full double very perfect blooms that last in good shape and which are of a pretty salmon-cerise color suffused with a luminous golden sheen. The plant is a strong vigorous upright grower with dark green glossy foliag


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