R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 
2-year old plants. Each, .50; doz., $5.00; 
100, $35.00. 
Except where otherwise priced. 
: This class furnishes some of the finest, most constant and bestvarieties for exhibition and garden decoration. They bloom con- 
tinuously from mid-summer until frost. They require protection during winter, being only half hardy. Dwarf plants may be readily 
protected by drawing the soil over the centre or crown to a height of 6 inches: a further covering should be given by mulching with 
leaves or pine needles to a height of 6 to 12 inches. 
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ease MUST Vieroma 
Amateur Teyssier. Large flowers of saffron yellow; strong grower, 
Avoea. A beautiful crimson-scarlet with long pointed buds; 
sweetly scented. Fine late blooming variety. Each, .75; 
doz., 8.00 
Bessie Brown. Creamy-white, flowers of immense size and 
great substance, sweetly scented. 
Betty. Ruddy gold overlaid with golden-yellow; very free- 
blooming. 
Captain Christy. the darker» 
very large and full. 
Caroline Testout. 
and globular. 
Dean Hole. A magnificent rose with large blooms of great sub- 
stance; color silvery-carmine shading to salmon; very vigorous. 
Dr. Trondlin. Delicate flesh-color, of exquisite form. 
Dorothy Page Roberts. A lovely shade of coppery-pink, 
suffused with apricot yellow; very fine. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Duehess of ellington. When young the blooms are 
saffron-yellow tinted rich crimson, changing to a deep coppery- 
saffron yellow; free-flowering and very fragrant. 
Dr. O’Donel Browne. Large shell-shaped, 
fect form; color bright carmine-rose; very fragrant. 
doz., 7.00. 
Ellen Willmott. A very free-flowering variety of vigorous 
growth. The outer petals are pure white, shading to flesh-color 
towards the centre. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Earl of Warwick. A splendid rose with large full double 
flowers of rich soft salmon, shaded at the centre with vermilion. 
Delicate fleshy-white, centre 
A clear silvery salmon-pink, flowers large 
blooms of per- 
Each, .60, 
14 
Etoile de Franee. A strong 
intense brilliant crimson. Sweetly scented. 
Franz Deegen. Rich yellow, shading to orange; flowers of 
medium size; very sweetly scented. 
Farbenkonigen. Queen of Colors. A very showy variety with 
large light red flowers; centre dark red. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright crimson with fiery-red centre, 
cup-shaped semi-double flowers in clusters; free-blooming, good 
for massing or bedding. 
Gustave Regis. Nankeen-yellow, long-pointed, fine shaped buds. 
Grace Darling. Cream tinted and shaded pink; very hardy. 
George C. Waud. Glowing orange-vermilion that does not 
fade. The blooms are large, of fine form and sweetly tea-scented. 
Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
His Majesty. Very large blooms of dark crimson, 
to vermilion. Each, 1.00; doz., 11.00. 
Killarney. Flesh, shaded white, suffused pale pink, long 
pointed buds opening to large flowers, petals of great substance. 
ite Killarney. A pure white sport of the popular 
Iillarney with large well-formed flowers. 
Killarney Dark Pink. Another sport from the parent variety, 
producing large blooms of deep pink; a very attractive shade. 
Kaiserin Augusta Vietoria. Cream, slightly shaded lemon 
deeper in the centre; a distinct and very beautiful variety. 
La Franee. Beautiful bright silvery-rose, with pale lilac 
shading, full and fine form, one of the sweetest scented roses. 
Lady Ashton. A very free-flowering variety, producing fine 
blooms throughout the season. The flowers are large and of 
a delicate soft rose color shading to yellow at the base. 
Lady Ursula. Delightful shade of flesh-pink, large smooth 
petals; very free-flowering. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Lady Faire. Syn. Joseph Lowe. Light carmine-rose, suffused 
with salmon, of vigorous growth. Each, 1.00; doz., 11.00. 
Mrs. Taft. Syn. Antoine Rivoire. An ideal bedding rose of 
large size and fine form; color soft peach, shading to yellow at 
the base of petals. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. Carmine-rose shaded deep salmon, 
long pointed buds, opening to moderate size. 
Madame Jules Grolez. Clear silvery-rose shaded yellow at the 
base. 
Madame Ravary. Buds orange, changing to golden-yellow. 
Marquis of Salisbury. Bright crimson, long pointed bud, very 
fine. 
Madame Melanie Soupert. A very beautiful rose with large 
semi-double flowers of salmony-yellow suffused with carmine. 
Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Margaret. Clear soft pink, buds long and handsome, outer 
petals reflexed; vigorous habit. Each, 1.25; doz., 14.00. 
Madame Edmee Metz. A lovely shade of salmon-pink; 
flowers large and full. 
Mrs. David Jardine. A delightful shade of bright rose- 
pink, shading in the outer petals to salmon; sweetly scented. 
Mme. Segmond Weber. A lovely shade of salmon-pink; flowers 
large and full; very free-flowering. Each, 1.50; doz., 16.50. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. A general favorite. The buds are of 
a rich yellow, changing to an exquisite shade of pink when fully 
expanded; very free-growing. ; 
Prinee de Bulgarie. Light ssilvery-pink delicately shaded 
with salmon-rose. 
Pharisaer. Rosy-white, salmon-red centre, fine long buds. 
Radianee. Splendid outdoor variety with large flowers of deep 
cerise-pink; strong grower. 
Riehmond. Bright scarlet. ps 
Rayon d’Or The deepest of all the yellow Roses, retaining 
its brilliant coloring when fully developed. The outside petals 
of the buds are splashed with vivid red. A grand variety for 
the garden. Each, 1.50; doz., 16.50. 
Rhea Reid. Rich red, very double, fine form and a constant 
bloomer. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. A 
The Lyon. A lovely combination of orange-yellow, shading 
to reddish gold with deeper shadings of red; very fragrant. 
Each, .75; doz., 8.00. ; 
White Sea Rose. Large pure white flowers; very free-bloomimg. 
grower with large flowers of 
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