. Theresa (1909). A medium-sized semi-double flower, which in the bud or half-expanded flower is admired by everyone. In the bud state it is a deep orange-apricot, passing to madder-pink with carmine shadings; as the flower expands it becomes veined with flesh- pink, finally passing to silvery-pink. It is very free-flowering and particularly pretty in color in the fall when the nights are cool. Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz. We will furnish one each to ISO for § Special Offer! DICKSON'S PEDIGREE IRISH HYBRID=TEA ROSES-continued. Walter Speed (1909). A magnificent
. Theresa (1909). A medium-sized semi-double flower, which in the bud or half-expanded flower is admired by everyone. In the bud state it is a deep orange-apricot, passing to madder-pink with carmine shadings; as the flower expands it becomes veined with flesh- pink, finally passing to silvery-pink. It is very free-flowering and particularly pretty in color in the fall when the nights are cool. Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz. We will furnish one each to ISO for § Special Offer! DICKSON'S PEDIGREE IRISH HYBRID=TEA ROSES-continued. Walter Speed (1909). A magnificent Rose, of robust, vigorous, erect growth, and possessing exceedingly free-blooming qualities, every shoot being crowned with flowers. These are large, with imbricated form and high, pointed centre. The color is a deep lemon-yellow, which, as the flower develops, becomes milky white. Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz. William Sliean (1906). Purest deep pink, with shell-shaped petals, forming buds four inches long; a glorious Rose of immense size, perfect form and great substance. Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; per doz. of the 25 Pedigree Irish Hybrid-Tea Roses offered on pages 178 THREE FINE CLIMBING HYBRID-TEA ROSES. While not as free-flowering as the ordinary type of Hybrid- Tea Roses, these climbing forms produce a large crop of beauti- ful flowers in June, with a very fair scattering of blooms throughout the season. We have at this writing, September 20th, a three-year-old plant of Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria which is eight feet high, and on which there are in sight twenty expanded buds and flowers, with a fair promise of further flowers throughout the fall. Climbing Caroline Testout. A climbing form of the popu- lar satiny-pink. Climbing Belle Siebrecht. Identical with its parent, a brilliant imperial-pink color. Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. The climbing form of this most popular white Rose; a valuable acquisition. Price.
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