. New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Edgak M. Burnett Countess Clanwilliam (Hugh Dickson, 1915) Long pointed buds opening to large, full, nigh-centred flow- ers of great beauty. Color delicate peach-pink at the base of the petals, which are flamed and heavily edged with carmine, a beautiful contrast, which brings out the strong individuality of this charming Rose. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose So- ciety of England. $ each. Edgar M. Burnett (McGredy, 1915) Very large, full flowers of splendid form, with large flesh- colored petals tinted rose, an advance on the type of Rose of which the beautiful Lady
. New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Edgak M. Burnett Countess Clanwilliam (Hugh Dickson, 1915) Long pointed buds opening to large, full, nigh-centred flow- ers of great beauty. Color delicate peach-pink at the base of the petals, which are flamed and heavily edged with carmine, a beautiful contrast, which brings out the strong individuality of this charming Rose. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose So- ciety of England. $ each. Edgar M. Burnett (McGredy, 1915) Very large, full flowers of splendid form, with large flesh- colored petals tinted rose, an advance on the type of Rose of which the beautiful Lady Alice Stanley is a representative; one of the sweetest-scented Roses in existence, even surpassing "La France "in this respect. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. |L00 each. Edward Boliane (Dickson & Sons, 1916) The brilliant velvety crimson-scarlet is sure to command attention for this beautiful, large, well formed flower, which is freely borne on strong erect stems, and which is delightfully fragrant. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England, and award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society of London. each. Francis Scott Key (John Cook, 1913) This strong, sturdy growing variety of American origin has proven a valuable Rose for the garden. The flowers are large, very double, well formed and of unusual substance, while in color it is a deep even red. $ each. -Continued Gorgeous (Hugh Dickson, 1916) Flowers large, full and exquisitely formed, of an amber yellow, veined with reddish-copper, a most Striking and novel color; it is of strong, vigorous habit. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose So- ciety of England. $ each. G. Amedee Hammond (Dickson & Sons, 1916) ' Color cadmiun or deep apricot, shading off to fawn or delicate bufi'; flowers large, per- fectly formed, opening well in all weathers, very floriferous and fragrant and carried on erect stems. Awarded Gold Medal by the National Rose Society of England. $ each. G
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