. Lord Rossmore (Dr. J. Campbell Hall, 1928). Globular blooms of great size and of good substance. The outer rctlexing petals are creamy yellow and the central mass of petals is variously tinted with salmon blush, flesh or pink and of delicate tea scent. The growth is very strong and free. $ each. Lucie Marie (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1930). Very long pointed > buds, deep yellow splashed with red. As the outer petals unfold, the NLiiiner face is yellow with coppery venation with the tips of the petals [lightly touched with pink, slightly fragrant. It is of strong vigorous healthy habit


. Lord Rossmore (Dr. J. Campbell Hall, 1928). Globular blooms of great size and of good substance. The outer rctlexing petals are creamy yellow and the central mass of petals is variously tinted with salmon blush, flesh or pink and of delicate tea scent. The growth is very strong and free. $ each. Lucie Marie (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1930). Very long pointed > buds, deep yellow splashed with red. As the outer petals unfold, the NLiiiner face is yellow with coppery venation with the tips of the petals [lightly touched with pink, slightly fragrant. It is of strong vigorous healthy habit of growth. A most distinct and interesting bedding variety. each. Marion Cran (McGredy, 1927). The color combination is wonder- ful. In the young stage the color is deep buttercup-yellow, margined \J and flushed cerise and rosy-scarlet. As the flower opens the outside \ of the petals retain their color, while the inner side opens a brilliant / geranium scarlet flushed and veined orange and yellow, passing to a deep cerise on bright rosy-scarlet flushed buttercup-yellow. The flowers are full, of nice form, and medium size. SI 50 each. May Wettern (Alex. Dickson, 1928). A magnificently formed bud and flower of moderate fullness and artistic coloring. The flowers are com- posed of immense, deep, wide petals of very solid texture, their forma- tion making a beautifully built long bud and high pointed flower, in which the inner face of the petals evolves from a bright salmon pink in the bud to deep flesh pink; then to bright pink in the more developed flower; the outer side passes from deep rose to rosy pink, the blending of these tones creating a wonderful color harmony. Free flowering and sweetly scented. $ each. McGredy's Scarlet. (McGredy & Son, 1930). A new red Rose of fmarked superiority on account of its strong vigorous growth free and continuous habit of flowering and its brilliant color. The flowers are of good size, full double of a brilliant scarlet, orangy


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