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BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES — PRINCESS ANNE MD. 



Roses 



Every home should have an abund 

 that produces such a profusion of genuin 

 liberally than does the rose. Of the hundr 

 the hardiest and most vigorous, as well as t 

 Tea, or everbloomer, blooms the entire su 

 blooms profusely during its season, is no 

 of varieties of Roses the abbreviation H. 

 Hybrid Tea.) 



ance of roses, for there is no hardy plant 

 e loveliness and rewards the grower more 

 eds of varieties, the kinds that we list are 

 he best bloomers for this territory. Hybrid 

 mmer. The Hybrid Perpetual, while it 

 t a continual bloomer. (In the description 

 P. denotes Hybrid Perpetual and H. T. 



Prices, all varieties, 2 year Strong Bushes 



Each 

 ...90c 



Ten 

 $7.00 



Radiance Rose 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Sometimes called 

 Snow Queen) H. P.)— A wonderful rose, fine, 

 large, free-flowering, hardy, white. Extra- 

 ordinarily strong-growing, branching freely. 

 Foliage large, of heavy texture, but the glory 

 is in its flowers, which are immense, and 

 produced with great freedom during the 

 whole season — hundreds of magnificent 

 blooms, full, very deep, and double, and of 

 splendid substance. Petals broad, long and 

 saucer-shaped. Buds egg-shaped, long and 

 pointed. Pure, snow-white, without a tinge 

 of yellow, pink or any other color. This great 

 rose is listed by some as Hybrid Tea, as it 

 possesses some of that strain. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. P.) — 



Flowers very large, of beautiful 

 form and very double. Color a deep 

 rich rose. Fragrance delightful, re- 

 sembling LaFrance or the old fash- 

 ioned Damask Rose; each shoot pro- 

 duces a bud. 



FISHER HOLMES (H. P.)— Of ele 



gant form and good substance, the 

 deep velvety crimson flowers with 

 their brilliant scarlet centers de- 

 light the eye of every rose lover. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (H. P.)~ 

 One of the most popular of the red 

 roses; brilliant crimson, large and 

 very effective, very fragrant and one 

 of the hardiest. 



OPHELIA (H. T.)— Salmon-flesh col- 

 or, shaded with rose. A splendid 

 out door variety and one that should 

 be planted freely for cutting as it 

 blooms continuously. The color va- 

 ries with the seasons and at times 

 shades of soft yellow appear at the 

 base of the petals, lending a peculi- 

 ar richness to the flowers that is 

 greatly admired. 



PAUL NEYRON (H. P.)— Said to be 

 the largest rose in cultivation: 

 bright, clear pink, very fragrant. 



RADIANCE (H. T.)— An erect, strong 

 growing rose, producing an abun- 

 dance of blossoms. In color of 

 flower it is both unique and beauti- 

 ful — bright carmine rose with opal 

 and coppery reflections. As its 

 name suggests, it is radiantly beau- 

 tiful. 



KILLARNEY (H. T.)— A vigorous growing 

 Hybrid Tea of recent introduction, with so 

 many good points in its favor that it has be- 

 come a standard variety. Its long, pointed 

 buds, excellent substance and delicious odor 

 recommend it to every lover of the rose. 

 Color flesh pink, shaded with white and suf- 

 fused pale pink. 



GRUSS an TEPL1TZ (H. T.)— The color is 

 brightest scarlet, shading to deep, rich, vel- 

 vety crimson. It is very fragrant, the freest 

 grower and most profuse bloomer. The mas? 

 of color produced is wonderful and the fo- 

 liage is extremely beautiful, all the younger 

 growth being a bronzy plum-color. A queen 

 among scarlet bedders. 



