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



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES.-Con/iftued. 



2-yeaF old plants. Each, .50; doz., $5.00; 100, $35.00. Except where otherwise priced. 



Killarney. Flesh, shaded white, suffused pale pink, long pointed 



buds opening to large flowers, petals of gi'eat substance. 

 Killarney White. A pure white sport of the popular Killarnej-, 



with large, well-formed flowers. 

 Konigin Carola. A beautiful satiny-rose, with the reverse of 



the petals silvery-rose; very desu'able. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Cream, slightly shaded lemon, 



deeper in the centre; a distinct and very beautiful variety. 

 La France. Beautiful bright silverj^-rose, with pale lilac shading, 



full and fine form, one of the sweetest scented roses. 

 Lady Ashtown. A very free-flowering variety, producing fine 



blooms throughout the season. The flowers are large and of a 



delicate soft rose color shading to yeUow at the base. 

 La Tosca. Large double flowers of silvery-pink with deeper centre; 



very free. 

 Madame Abel Chatenay. Carmine-rose shaded deep salmon, 



long pointed buds, opening to moderate size. 

 Madame Jules Grolez. Clear silverj^-rose shaded yellow at 



the base. 

 Madame Ravary. Buds orange, changing to golden-yellow. 



Madame Melanie Soupert. A very beautiful rose with large, 



semi-double flowers of salmonj'-yellow suffused with carmine. 

 Madame Edmee Metz. A lovely shade of salmon-pink; flowers 



large and fuU. 

 Mary, Countess of Ilchester. Warm crimson-carmine, flowers 



of gi'eat size with large smooth circular petals. Fohage hand- 

 some deep green. .75 each; $7.50 per doz. 

 Mildred Grant. Silver j' white, edge of petals shaded and bordered 



with pink. 

 Mrs. Charles Russell. Bright rose-pink shading deeper towards 



the centre; long pomted buds. 

 Otto Von Bismarck. An ideal variety with soft silvery-pink 



flowers; a free and continuous bloomer. 

 Prince de Bulgarie. Light silvery-pink, dehcately shaded with 



sahnon-rose. 

 Richmond. Bright scarlet. 

 Sunburst. Intense orange-copper and golden-yellow; buds long 



and pointed, very brilliant in effect. .75 each; S7.50 per doz. 

 The Lyon. A lovely combination of orange-yellow, shading 



to reddish gold with deeper shadings of red; verj^ fragrant. 



2-year-old plants. 



0. Nabonnand. Pale rose, shaded with yellow, very large petals 



and handsome buds; distinct and good. 

 Madame Lambard. Salmon shaded rose, very variable in color, 



fine form, good habit, free bloomer. 

 Maman Cochet. Light pink shaded with sahnon-yellow, outer 



petals splashed with bright rose. 

 Mrs. Foley Hobbs. Delicate ivory white faintly tinged clear 



pink on edge of petals; blooms large and of perfect form. .75 each; 



$7.50 per doz. 



TEA-SCENTED AND NOISETTE ROSES. 



50, Each; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. Except where otherwise Priced. 



Perle des Jardins. Deep straw-yellow, sometimes deep canary- 



yeUow; large and double. 

 Souvenir de Pierre Notting. Apricot-yellow, unsurpassed for 



bedding. 

 White Maman Cochet. Creamy-white flowers, faintly tinged with 



blush, long pointed buds, opening to large fiowers; an exceedingly 



pretty and valuable variety. 



POLYANTHA ROSES. 



These are now extensively used for Summer bedding. They grow 

 in compact bushes which are covered with blossoms from June 

 until late frosts. .50 each; §4.00 per doz. 



Katherine Zeimet. While Baby Rambler. Pure white double 



flowers in large trusses; very sweet. 



Madame Norbert Levavasseur. Baby Crimson Rambler. Rosy- 

 crimson flowers in clusters. Splendid for massing. 



Maman Levavasseur. Baby Dorothy. A dwarf form of Dorothy 

 Perkins. Flowers clear pink, free; a delightful bedding variety. 



Orleans. A most desirable new variety of strong growth, pro- 

 ducing large clusters of bright cherry-red flowers which do not 

 fade when developed. 



Baby Crimson Rambler. 



FARQUHAR'S RAMBLER ROSES FOR FORCING. 



Ready in November. 



Our collection comprises all the leading varieties, 

 specially grown in pots for forcing. 



For list of varieties see our Forcing Catalogue 



