. Hybrid-tea Rose, Lord Charlemont the interior a deep chrome-yellow on the lower half vein out and pass to a warm rich rosy-salmon. Valuable for interior decoration, particularly so as the intensity of coloring is espe- cially effective under artificial light. $ each. Mrs. Tom Smith (T. Smith & Sons, 1924). A splendid Gold Medal variety of thorough distinctness and merit. A strong erect vigorous grower with dark bronzy foliage and very free flowering with good shapely buds opening to perfect double fragrant flowers of a glowing cerise. $ each. Norman Lambert (McGredy, 1926). A dis


. Hybrid-tea Rose, Lord Charlemont the interior a deep chrome-yellow on the lower half vein out and pass to a warm rich rosy-salmon. Valuable for interior decoration, particularly so as the intensity of coloring is espe- cially effective under artificial light. $ each. Mrs. Tom Smith (T. Smith & Sons, 1924). A splendid Gold Medal variety of thorough distinctness and merit. A strong erect vigorous grower with dark bronzy foliage and very free flowering with good shapely buds opening to perfect double fragrant flowers of a glowing cerise. $ each. Norman Lambert (McGredy, 1926). A distinct color combina- tion that is novel. The outside of the petals is a deep chrome- yellow with a marginal color effect of briUiant orange-scarlet merging to an irregular zone of burnt orange, the inside salmon- orange suffused bronze, shading to yellow at the base. The flowers are of medium size and form with petals of good texture, delightfully fragrant and free-flowering. $ each. Patience (McGredy, 1927). Another Gold Medal variety, I entirely distinct, a brilliant scarlet-carmine-lake, as the flower opens the color is a deep orange at base with orange-scarlet shadings. The flowers are large, of perfect form and last a long time in perfection, de- licately sweet scented. $ each. Pink Pearl (Leenders & Co., 1924). A dainty variety destined to become a uni- versal favorite if it had nothing to recommend it but its delicious fragrance. In color it is a brilliant rich cerise pink the base of the petals touched withgold that lights up the flower wonderfully particularly in the half expanded bloom. The flowers are full double, of perfect form. $ each. Rev. F. Page Roberts (Cant & Sons, 1921). A Rose of remark- able beauty both in form and color. The long pointed buds are of a coppery-red stained red on the outside and open to good full double fragrant flowers of a golden-yeUow particularly high colored in late summer and fall. The plant is of vigorous branchin


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