. Dickson's Pedigree Irish Hybrid=Tea Roses-continued. Lady Ursula (1908). A truly magnificent Rose, of vigorous, erect growth, possess- ing exceedingly free-blooming qualities. The foliage is large, massive and attractive. The flowers, produced on every shoot, are very large, full and of great substance and perfect form, with high centre, from which the petals gracefully reflex; in color a delightful shade of flesh-pink, distinct from all others; delicately tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, § each; $ per doz. Margaret Molyneux (1909). One of the most distinct and beautiful yet


. Dickson's Pedigree Irish Hybrid=Tea Roses-continued. Lady Ursula (1908). A truly magnificent Rose, of vigorous, erect growth, possess- ing exceedingly free-blooming qualities. The foliage is large, massive and attractive. The flowers, produced on every shoot, are very large, full and of great substance and perfect form, with high centre, from which the petals gracefully reflex; in color a delightful shade of flesh-pink, distinct from all others; delicately tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, § each; $ per doz. Margaret Molyneux (1909). One of the most distinct and beautiful yet introduced. The flowers are semi double, and are produced in trusses of three to five, each carried on long, rigid stems. The color is as novel as beautiful, varying from saffron-yellow shaded bronzy-carmine in the bud to delicate salmon-pink as the flowers fully expand; it is strong tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz. Mary, Countess of Ilchester (1909). A Rose of the greatest distinction and charm, of a warm, crimson-carmine; it possesses unusually free and continuous blooming qualities; the flowers are of great size with large, massive petals, delightfully scented. (See illustration on page 180.) Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz. Mrs. Arthur Munt (1909). A profuse and continuous bloomer with large, full, perfectly formed flowers, with high, pointed centre. The color is suffused peach on deep cream, which becomes creamy-ivory as the flower develops; delicately tea-scented. Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz. Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison (1910). A Rose of great beauty and distinctness. The flowers are large, full, of great substance, globular in form, very highly perfumed, and produced on long, rigid stems. In color it is a deep crimson-pink on the front of the petals, crayoned deep crimson-carmine on the reverse side, a warm color that lights up when held in varied positions of light. Strong two-year-


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