136 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ROSES. 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 
2-year old plants, 60 ets. each; $6.00 per doz.; $45.00 per 100 
(Except where otherwise priced.) 
oe NOTE. These are growing plants and if delivery is desired before the weather is mild they should be pro- 
ae a tected in a frame or otherwise, against frost. 
ee This class furnishes some of the finest, most constant blooming and best varieties for exhibition 
ae. and garden decoration. They bloom continuously from midsummer until frost. They require pro- 
~% : tection 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. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Arthur R. Goodwin. Soppery orange-red, passing to salmon-pink as the flowers 
expand. 
Augustus Hartmann. Large, finely formed flowers of brilliant geranium-red. 
Distinct and hardy. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Autumn Tints. Very lovely coppery-red shaded with orange and salmon; very 
free-flowering. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Avoca. A beautiful crimson-scarlet with long pointed buds; sweetly scented. Fine 
late blooming variety. 
Betty. Ruddy gold overlaid with golden-yellow; very free-blooming. 
British Queen. Pure white of fine form, very floriferous and sweetly fragrant. 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Captain Christy. Delicate fleshy-white, the centre being darker; very large 
and full. 
Carine. Blush-buff shaded and flushed orange-carmine. 
Caroline Testout. A clear silvery salmon-pink, flowers large and globular. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Velvety-scarlet, shaded fiery red, changing to rich dark 
crimson; very free flowering. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Cheerful. Pure orange flame color, the flame effect overspreading the petals, the 
effect of which is retained as the flower ages. Flowers large, full and exquisitely 
formed. Erect and very floriferous. $1.25 each. 
Chrissie MeKellar. Very beautiful semi-double rose of fine form; crimson-carmine 
veined ochrey-madder, which changes to bright orange-pink as the flower develops. 
75 ets. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Dorothy Page Roberts. A lovely shade of coppery-pink, suffused with apricot- 
yellow; very fine. 
Dr. O’Donel Browne. Large shell-shaped blooms of perfect form; color bright 
carmine-rose; very fragrant. 
Duchess of Wellington. Saffron-yellow changing to coppery-yellow; blooms full 
and of great substance. Very free and fragrant. 
NEW HYBRID TE A ROSES Duchess of Westminster. Dainty clear rose-madder; blooms large, full and per- 
fectly formed. 
For 1918. Edward Bohane. Large, brilliant, velvety crimson-scarlet flow- 
ers of delightful fragrance; petals shell-shaped and nicely reflexed. 
Donald MacDonald. (Alezander Dickson & Sons, 1916.) A Very erect, strong grower, with splendid stems for cutting. Awarded 
very floriferous rose, of perfect habit. Its medium-sized, full blooms Gold Medal, N. R.S. Award of Merit, R.H.S., London. $1.50 each. 
have beautiful shell-shaped petals and are of exquisite orange-carmine Edward Mawley. Large, dark, velvety-crimson flowers; very free 
color. Excellent for cutting. Awarded Gold Medal, N. R.S. $2.00 blooming variety. 
each. Farben Konigen. (Queen of Colors.) A very showy variety with 
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Mrs. Bryce Allan. (Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1916.) <A Taree, Hentred Bower cae pr ad : 
most highly perfumed rose of solid carmine-rose, borne on long, erect Florence Pemberton. Creamy-white suffused pink; perfect form, hay- 
stems; foliage beautiful deep green. Awarded Gold Medal, N. R. S. ing very high pointed centre. ‘ 
$2.50 each. Franz Deegen. Rich yellow, shading to orange; flowers of medium 
size; very sweetly scented. 
W. ; C. Gaunt. (Alexander Dickson & Sons, 1916.) Brilliant ver- General MeArthur. Bright crimson. Very fine. 
milion, tipped scarlet, reverse of petals, erimson-maroon. A grand 
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addition to this class of roses. Deliciously tea-scented. $2.00 each. George Dickson. Velvety blackish-crimson with brilliant scarlet 
reflexed tips; reverse veined crimson-maroon. 
Henrietta. (Merryweather, 1916.) Fiery orange-crimson, changing George C. Waud. Glowing orange-vermilion that does not fade. 
to coral-salmon as the flower expands. An unique combination in The blooms are large, of fine form and sweetly tea-scented. 
roses. The blooms are borne on long, stiff stems, making them very Gorgeous. Deep orange-yellow, heavily veined with reddish- 
desirable for cutting. $1.00 each. copper; color unique and very beautiful. A free bloomer. $1.25 
each. 
Los Angeles. (Howard & Smith, 1917. New American Rose. 
8 d Me a Grace Darling. Cream, tinted and shaded pink; very hardy. 
The raisers describe this variety as by all odds one of the finest roses 
ever introduced. In color a luminous flame-pink, toned with coral Gruss an Teplitz. Bright crimson with fiery-red centre, cup-shaped 
and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the petals. In semi-double flowers in clusters; free-blooming, good for massing Or 
fragrance it is equal in its intensity to the finest Marechal Niel. The bedding. 
buds are long and pointed and expand into a flower of mammoth pro- Gustave Grunerwald. Carmine-pink, with yellow centre; buds long 
portions. The growth is vigorous to a degree. The beauty of form and pointed. 
and ever-increasing wealth of color is maintained from the bud until] Gustave Regis. Nankeen-yellow, long pointed, finely shaped buds, 
the last petals drop. $1.50 each. (Continued on page 137.) 
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