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



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EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 



2-year old plants, .50 each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. Except where otherwise priced. 



MOTE. T)u:se are growing plants and if delivery is desired be/ore the weather is mild they should be protected in a frame or otherwise, against frost. 



This class furnishes some of the finest, most constant blooming and best varieties for exliibition and garden decoration. They bloom continuously from midsumnuT 

 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. 



An Engli-^h Rn<;e fVardtn. 



Arthur R. Goodwin. Coppery orange-red, passing to salmon- 

 pink as tlie flowers expand. 

 Avoca. A beautiful crimson-scarlet witli long pointed buds; 



sweetly scented. Fine late blooming varietj'. 

 Bessie Brown. Creamy-white, flowers of immense size and great 



substance, sweetlj' scented. 

 Betty. Ruddy gold overlaid with golden-yellow; very free- 

 blooming. 

 Captain Christy. Delicate fleshy-white, the centre being darker; 



very large and full. 

 Carine. Blush-buff shaded and flushed orange-carmine. .75 cacli ; 



$7.50 per doz. 

 Caroline Testout. A clear silvery salmon-pink, flowers largo 



and globular. 

 Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Velvety scarlet shaded fiery red. 



changing to rich dark crimson; very free flowering. .60 each; 



§6.00 per doz. 

 Countess of Gosford. Salmon-pink, sutTused saffron-yellow. 



Large and a free bloomer. 

 Dorothy Page Roberts. A lovely shade of copperj^-pmk, suffused 



with apricot-yellow; verj^ fine. 

 Dr. O'Donel Browne. Large shell-shaped blooms of perfect 



form; color bright carmine-rose; very fragrant. 

 Duchess of Westminster. Dainty clear rose-madder; blooms 



large, full and perfectly formed. .75 each; $7.50 per doz. 

 Edward Mawley. Large, dark, velvety-crimson flowers; very 



free blooming variety. .75 each; $7.50 per doz. 



Ethel Malcolm. Ivory-white with delicate pink shading. .75 



each; 87.50 per doz. 

 Etoile de France. A strong grower with large flowers of intcn.se 



brilHant crimson. Sweetly scented. 

 Florence Pemberton. Creamy-while suffused pink; perfect form, 



having very high pointed centre. 

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



medium size; very sweetly scented. 

 Farben Konigen. Queen of Colnr.^. A very showy variety with 



large, light red flowers; centre dark red. 

 General McArthur. Bright crimson. Very fine. 

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

 shaped .semi-ilouble flowers in clusters; free-blooming, good 



for massing or bcnlding. 

 Gustave Grunerwald. Carmine-pink with yellow centre; buds 



long and pointed. 

 Gustave Regis. Nankeen-yellow, long-pointed, finely 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. 

 Hadley. A strong rapid grower, tlie deep velvety-crimson flowers 



being borne on long stiff stems. Very double and fragrant. 



.75 each; S7.50 per doz. • , - i 



Jonkeer J. L. Mock. Carmine changing to imperial pmk. A 



novelty of distinct merit. 



