ROSES 



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blooms five inches in diameter. Very 

 fragrant. The plant makes a strong, 

 healthy growth and has clean, glossy 

 foliage, it blooms almost without in- 

 termission from June until late Octo- 

 ber. 



TJlrich Brunner — Bright cherry-red, 

 very attractive; flowers of fine form 

 carried well upon the plant; petals of 

 great substance; plant hardy, vigorous, 

 and resists mildew. 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



Caroline Tetftout — Clear rich pink, 

 finely edged with silvery rose. The 

 blooms are large and handsome, re- 

 sembling the famous La France. 



Gruss an Teplitz — Bright scarlet, 

 shading to velvet-crimson; fragrant; 

 free grower and most profuse bloom- 

 er; lovely foliage. This variety is es- 

 pecially valuable for bedding purposes. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — Creamy 

 white and sweetly fragrant; buds are 

 large and pointed and flowers very full 

 and large. Very hardy and continuous 

 bloomer. 



Killarney — Noted for its freedom of 

 bloom and the large size of its intense- 

 ly fragrant flowers. Buds are large 

 long, and pointed. Color flesh, shaded 

 white, suffused pale pink. 



Lai ranee — 'Flowers a delicate silvery 

 rose, often silvery pink with peach shad- 

 ing; very large, very double and of superb 

 form. The sweetest and most useful of 

 all roses; flowers continually throughout 

 the season and is deservedly a favorite 

 with many rose growers. 



Meteor — A rich, dark, velvety-crimson, 

 everblooming rose". Flowers are of good 

 size, very double and perfect in shape, 

 either as buds or when fully opened. Plant 

 is vigorous and remarkably free-flowering. 

 Excellent for pot culture and best of all 



Mrs. J. H. Laing - 



Sunburst Rose 



the Hybrid Teas to bed for summer cut 

 flowers as it retains its color well even 

 in the hottest weather. 



Sunburst — Rich cadmium yellow, with 

 orange-yellow center; magnificent free- 

 blooming variety; vigorous grower with 

 flowers elongated cup form. 



Everblooming Tea Roses 



Bridesmaid — Clear bright pink of an ex- 

 quisite shade; large, full and globular, a 

 constant bloomer. Grown chiefly for its 

 large, solid and handsome buds; the stems 

 are good, the foliage glossy. Excellent for 

 bedding. 



Duchess de Brabant — Salmon rose with 

 amber shadings, a rich <and peculiar color. 

 The flowers are gracefully irregular and 

 loose when expanded, but have elegantly 

 pointed buds and a pervading peach fra- 

 grance. Extra vigorous and free in bloom 

 in every way a beautiful rose. 



Perle des Jardins — One of the most 

 beautiful deep yellow roses in cultivation, 

 varying from canary to golden yellow, in 

 large, full, elegantly shaped buds and blos- 

 soms, very double and fragrant. A healthy 

 free grower with beautiful foliage and un- 

 equalled in profusion of bloom. 



The Bride — Most beautiful of the white 

 Tea roses, and forced in numberless quan- 

 tities each year. The great solid flowers 

 remain perfect long after cutting, the stems 

 are long and stiff, the foliage large dark 

 and glossy. 



Miscellaneous Roses 



Clothilde Soupert — Outer petals pearl 

 white, shading to a center of rosy pink; 

 the flowers are very double and handsomely 

 formed. A grand free-flowering rose, fine 

 for bedding or pot culture. 



Crimson Baby Rambler — Crimson flowers 

 in broad clusters, like those of the Crim- 

 son Rambler; a compact bush about two 

 feet high. One of the finest bedding roses 

 ever introduced. 



