SELECTED LIST OF EVERIJLOOMING ROSES. 



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HYBRID TEA ROSES, hardy, everbloomiivg. 



For many years unremitting- efforts have been made to obtain a 

 class ot Roses possessing- the free-flowering- characteristics of the Teas 

 wl ^V th t unK ' ue . and exquisite fragrance, beauty and varied coloring 

 and hardy constitution of the Hybrid Perpetuals. The hybridizer has 

 had a most interesting field for experiment and has produced a lar-e 

 number ot varieties of rare .beauty, possessing all the best qualities of 

 their Tea and Hybrid Perpetual parentage. From the already exten- 

 sive list we have selected the best and most popular representatives of 

 the class, everyone of which is worthy of the highest commendations. 

 Antoine Rivoire — Flowers large and full. Color flesh-rose with 



deeper tints; base of petals yellow. 

 Etoile de France — A vigorous grower producing in profusion its largo, 



full flowers. Color dark crimson, center cerise. 

 General MeArthur — Foliage clean and attractive; flowers large and 



full; color crimson, vivid and beautiful; very sweet scented. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — A charming Rose. The flowers are large 



and full; color pure snowy white, the center tinged with lemon 



Very fragrant. 



Killarney — Color bright shell-pink, base of petals silvery white. Plant 



robust and a very profuse bloomer. 

 La France — Flowers large, full and graceful. Color deep pink. 

 Madam Abel Chatenay — A superb variety. Blooms very profusely, the 



flowers being large, full and of fine form. The color is creamy rose 



tinged with salmon. 

 Madam Caroline Testout — One of the best bedding varieties in cultiva- 

 tion. The flowers are produced in great abundance. They are large 



and very fragrant. Color clear satiny-rose. 

 My Maryland — Flowers large, double and handsome and exquisitely 



fragrant. Color salmon-pink. 

 Richmond — Crimson -scarlet. 



useful in the bud form. 



The flower is especially attractive and 



RICHMOND. 



TEA ROSES. 



buds and flowers large 

 color bright crimson- 



Tea Roses, also popularly known as Everbloomin„ 

 are extensively grown in the garden because of their free- 

 flowering habit, the delightful fragrance and delicate 

 beauty of their flowers and their usefulness for cutting. 

 The few varieties we offer are the very best of their class. 

 Bridesmaid — The flowers are large, full and very fragrant. 



Color a deep, rich pink. 

 Duchess de Brabant — Flowers very sweet scented. Color 

 soft rosy-flesh, changing to deep rose. A profuse bloomer. 

 Golden Gate — An exceedingly beautiful Rose; color creamy 



white, flushed with delicate pink. 

 Manian Cochet — An excellent Rose; 



and full; color clear rosy-pink. 

 Madam de Vatry — Large and full 



scarlet. 



Marie A'an Houtte — A very handsome Rose. Color, tinged 

 with yellow; the petals sometimes delicately touched 

 with pink on the edges. 

 Perle des Jardins — An old favorite. Its clear, golden yel- 

 low, double flowers, are produced very freely. 

 Souvenir de Pierre IVottinn — Flowers are large, full and 

 very fragrant. Color canary yellow, delicately shaded 

 with pink and saffron; center golden yellow. 

 The Bride — Perfect in form, the unfolding blossoms grace- 

 ful, beautiful and fragrant. Color pure white. 

 William R. Smith — An excellent garden Rose. Color creamy 

 white, with pink shadings. 

 Price, strong plants of any of the above Tea Roses from 

 4 inch pots, each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 



POI.YAXTHA ROSES. 



These Roses are remarkable for their dwarf and bushy 



habit of growth, and for the profusion of flowers from early 



summer till late in fall. 



Clothilde Soupert — The flowers are borne in sprays, and 

 very double. Color pearl white, delicatelv shaded to- 

 wards the center of the flower with rosy pink. 



Baby Rambler — Except that it is very dwarf, this charming 

 Rose resembles its celebrated relative, Crimson Rambler. 

 The plant is bushy and produces all summer long a won- 

 derful profusion of clusters of small, brilliant" crimson 

 flowers. 



-Price, strong plants in 4 inch pots, each 30c; per doz. 



MEMORIAL ROSE — Rosa Wichuriana. 



A most remarkable, perfectly hardy climbing or creeping 

 Rose, of Japanese origin. Admirable for covering rocky nr 

 barren slopes, stone walls and trellises. White, with a gol- 

 den yellow disc. 



Strong plants, each Joe; per doz. .$2.50. 



Sunburst — Color golden orange, tinged with varying shades of yellow. 



AVhite Killarney — In general characteristics this beautiful Rose is 

 identical with its parent, the charming and popular Killarney, ex- 

 cept that the flowers are pure white and deliciously fragrant. 

 Price, strong 2-year-old plants of any of the above Hybrid Tea 



Roses, each 50c; per doz., $5.00. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. 



This magnificent red Rose, although a Hybrid Perpetual, is. un- 

 fortunately, not quite hardy enough to withstand the rigors of our 

 northern winters with any degree of certainty, but it is so beautiful 

 that it is always in demand and well worth a place in the garden even 

 if it has to be replaced annually. 

 Roses, 



Price, strong plants from 4 inch pots, each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 

 Strong 2-year-old plants, each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 



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