. Dicksons Centennial Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction Ever blooming Hybrid-Tea Varieties and other types The price quoted for Novelties and Specialties is the same whether potted or dormant plants are ordered. 18-001 Alice Hai:ding (Mallerin, 1937). Plant Patent No. 202. A real yellow exhibition Rose with wonderful garden quahties. The large buds are golden yellow flaked with carmine and open into fragrant, pure golden blooms. $ each; $ per doz. 18-011 Better Times (Jos. H. HiU Co., 1934). Plant Patent No. 23. Beautiful long crimson buds opening into large, double, bril


. Dicksons Centennial Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction Ever blooming Hybrid-Tea Varieties and other types The price quoted for Novelties and Specialties is the same whether potted or dormant plants are ordered. 18-001 Alice Hai:ding (Mallerin, 1937). Plant Patent No. 202. A real yellow exhibition Rose with wonderful garden quahties. The large buds are golden yellow flaked with carmine and open into fragrant, pure golden blooms. $ each; $ per doz. 18-011 Better Times (Jos. H. HiU Co., 1934). Plant Patent No. 23. Beautiful long crimson buds opening into large, double, brilliant cerise-red flowers with a delicate fragrance. Has exceptionally long stems. Blooms most profusely. $ each; $ per doz. 18-023 Carrie Jacobs Bond (Howard & Smith, 1934). Plant Patent No. 158. A magnificent Rose with large, double blooms of an entrancing rich deep rose enhanced by a luminous coral sheen. Moderately fragrant. $ each; $ per doz. 18-026 Christopher Stone (H. Robinson, 1935). Large semi- double vivid scarlet flowers overlaid with velvety crimson. Has a delicious old-Rose scent. Of vigorous, upright growth with bright green foliage. $ each; $ per doz. 18-027 Countess Vandal (M. Leenders, 1932). Plant Patent No. a. Orange-copper buds opening into large, double, fragrant blooms of brilliant pink with a beautiful salmon glow. Winner of the Toronto Rose Society Gold Medal. $ each; $ per doz. 18-028 Crimson Glory (Kordes, 1934). Plant Patent No. Well-branched compact bushes of good symmetry laden with magnificent large urn-shaped buds which open to flowers of an intense deep and vivid crimson shaded with deep red and mellowed by a velvety nap. 1934, Silver Medal, International Flower Show. New York; Certificate of Merit, German Trial Grounds; 1936, Gold Medal, A. R. S.; 1937, Gold Medal, Hartford. $ each; per doz. 18-041 Dicksons Centennial (.Mex. Dickson & Sons, 1937). Plant Patent No. 223. A new Rose of su


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