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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ROSES. 



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 



2-year old plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. ; $55.00 per 100. 

 (Except where otherwise priced.) 



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This class furnishes some of the finest, most constant blooming and best varieties 

 for exhibition and garden decoration. They bloom continuously from midsummer until 

 frost. They re-juire protection during Winter, being only half-hardy. Dwarf rlants may 

 bereidily protected by drawing the soil over the centre or crown to a height of 6 inches; 

 a further covering ihould be given by mulching with leaves or pine needles to a height of 

 6 to 12 inches. 



NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES FOR 1919. 



Cleveland. Deep glowing pink, the base of each petal heavily flushed with 

 deeD copper; large flowers of exquisite form; a free and continuous bloomer. 

 $1.50 each. 



Donald MacDonald. (Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1916.) A very floriferous 

 rose of perfect habit. Its medium-sized, full blooms have beautiful shell- 

 shaped, petals and are of exquisite orange-carmine color. Excellent for 

 cutting. Awarded Gold Medal N. R. S. $1.50 each. 



Los Angeles. (Howard & Smith. 1917.) New American Rose. The raisers 

 describe this variety as by aU odds one of the finest roses ever introduced. 

 In color a limiinous flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with translucent 

 gold at the base of the petals. In fragrance it is equal in its intensity to 

 the finest Marech-l Niel. The buds are long and pointed and expand into a 

 flower of mammoth proportions. The growth is vigorous to a degree. The 

 beauty of form and ever-increasing wealth of color is maintained from the 

 bud until the last petals drop. $1.50 each. 



Miss Stswart Clark. Chrome vellow which does not fade, flowers of medium 

 size, freely produced, and of exquisite fragrance, $1.50 each. 



Tippsrary. An attractive shade of soft golden-yellow in the bud and half 

 developed flowers; its habit of growth and free flowering qualities makes it 

 the most desirable rose of its color. $1.25 each. 



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2-year old plants, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz.; $45.00 per 100 

 (Except where otherwise priced.) 



Avoca. A beautiful crimson-scarlet with long pointed buds; sweetly scented. 



Fine late blooming variety. 

 Betty. Ruddy gold overlaid with golden-yellow; verj' free-blooming. 

 British Queen. Pure white of fine form, very floriferous and sweetly fragrant. 



75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



Captain Christy. 



and full. 



Delicate fleshy-white, the centre being darker; very large 



Caroline Testout. A clear silvery salmon-pink, flowers large and globular. 



Oorothy Page Roberts. A lovely shade of coppery-pink, suffused with 

 apricot yellow; very fine. 



Duchess of Wellington. Saffron-yellow changing to coppery-.yellow; 

 blooms full and of great substance. Very free and fragrant. 



Duchess of Westminster. Dainty clear rose-madder; blooms large, full 

 and perfectly formed. 



lEdward Mawley. Large, dark, velvety-crimson flowers; very free bloom- 

 ing variety. 



Florence Pemberton. Creamy-white suffused pink; perfect form, hav- 

 ing very high pointed centre. 



Franz Deegen. Rich yellow, shading to orange; flowers of medium size; 

 very sweetly scented. 



General McArthur. Bright crimson. Very fine. 



George Dickson. Velvety blackish-crimson with brilUant scarlet reflexed 

 tips; reverse veined crimson-maroon. 



George C. Waud. Glowing orange-vermilion that does not fade. The 

 blooms are large, of fine form and sweetly tea-scented. 



Gorgeous. Deep orange-yellow, heavily veined with reddish-copper; 

 color unique and very beautiful. A free bloomer. $1.25 each. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Bright crimson with fiery-red centre, cup-shaped 

 semi-double flowers in clusters; free-blooming, good for massing or 

 bedding. 



Jona Herdman. Flowers pure, clear, orange-flame color; of fine form 

 and sweetly scented. 75 cts. each; S7.50 per doz. 



Rsse. Lady Ashtown. 



