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



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. -Continued. 



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



buds opening to large flowers, petals of great substance. 

 Killarney Brilliant. Deep rosy-red sport from the well-known 



"Killarney," flowers large and full. 

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



with large, well-formed flowers. 

 King George V. A magnificent new rose of vigorous and free- 

 branching growth. The color is rich blackish-crimson with deep 



velvety violet flush. A striking and brilliant color; very free 



and perpetual. $1.00 each. 

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



the petals silvery-rose; very desirable. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Cream, slightly shaded lemon, 



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

 Lady Ann Borodell. Pleasing shade of saknon-pink, growing 



deeper in the centre. Vigorous grower. 

 La France. Beautiful bright silvery-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 yellow at the base. 

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



very free. 

 Lady Faire. Syn. Joseph Lowe. Light carmine-rose, suffused 



with salmon; of vigorous gi'owth. 

 Lady Pirrie. Deep, coppery, reddish-salmon, inside of petals 



apricot-yeUow, flushed fawn and copper. Very lovely. .60 each; 



S6.00 per doz. 

 Lady Ursula. Dehghtful shade of fl.esh-pink, large smooth petals; 



very free-flowering. 

 Laurent Carle. Brilliant velvety-carmine; very large. 

 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 Edouard Herriot. Of free branching growth producing 



its flowers in gi'eat profusion; color deep terra-cotta or reddish 



copper; unique and very beautiful. (The "Daily Mail" Rose.) 



•SI .25 each. 

 Madame Jules Grolez. Clear silvery-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 salmony-yellow suffused with carmine. 



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



large and full. 



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

 of great size with large smooth circular petals. FoHage hand- 

 some deep green. .60 each; S6.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Arthur Munt. Suffused peach on deep cream which becomes 

 creamy-ivory when the flowers develop. .60 each; S6.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Fred Straker. Orange-crimson in bud, developing as the 

 bloom expands to silvery fawn on front of petals and delicate 

 orange-pink on back. A perfect rose. .60 each; S6.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Harold Brocklebank. Creamy white, centre buff. Base 

 of petals soft golden-yellow, outer petals frequently tinted salmon- 

 rose, buds flushed with salmon. .60 each; S6.00 per doz. 



Mrs. W. J. Grant. Belle Siebrecht. Imperial pink; large and 

 beautifully formed. The finest rose of its color. 



Mrs. Chas. Russell. Strong grower; bud long and pointed. 

 Color a bright rose pink deeper toward the centre. 



Mrs. Cornwallis West. A very distinct variety with immense 

 double blooms of very dehcate pink on white ground. A vigorous 

 grower. .75 each; S7.50 per doz. 



Mrs. David Jardine. A delightful shade of bright rose-pink, 

 shading in the outer petals to salmon; sweetly scented. .60 each; 

 S6.00 per doz. 



Mrs. Aron Ward. A general favorite. The buds are of a rich 

 yeUow, changing to an exquisite shade of pink when fully ex- 

 panded; very free-growing. 



My Maryland. Soft salmon-pink; very double and dehght- 

 fully fragrant. 



Marquis De Sinety. Buds carmine-ochre, changing to ochre- 

 yellow, tinted red when fully open. 



Old Gold. Vivid reddish-orange with rich coppery red and apricot 

 shadings. Dark coppery fohage. A fine bedding rose; sweetly 

 scented. .75 each; §7.50 per doz. 



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

 flowers; a free and continuous bloomer. 



Prince' de Bulgarie. Light silvery-pink, delicately shaded with 

 salmon-rose. 



Pharisaer. Rosj'-white, salmon-red centre; fine long buds. 



Radiance. Splendid outdoor variety with large flowers of deep 

 cerise-pink; strong grower. 



Richmond. Bright scarlet. 



Sunburst. Intense orange-copper and golden-j^ellow; 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; very fragrant. 

 William Shean. Large shell-shaped petals of pure deep pink; beautiful buds. 

 Viscountess of Folkstone. Creamy-pink, centre deep salmon. A grand rose. 



Mc,s2 Rose Blanche Moreau. 



TEA-SCENTED AND NOISETTE ROSES. 

 2-year old plants. .50 Each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 

 Except where otherwise priced. 

 MAY DELIVERY. 

 Billiard and Barre. Golden-yellow; very fine. 

 Bon Silene. Deep rose changing to fight rose. An old favorite. 

 G. Nabonnand. Pale rose, shaded with yellow, very large petals and handsome 



buds; distinct and good. 

 Harry Kirk. Deep sulphur-yellow passing to a lighter shade at edge of petak. 



Large, full, perfect form, buds long and elegant. .60 each ; S6.00 per doz. 

 Lady Hillingdon. A very free-blooming variety with attractive flowers of deep 



coppery-yellow; buds long and pointed. 

 Madame Lambard. Salmon shaded rose, very variable in color, fine form, good 



habit, free bloomer. 

 Maman Coehet. Light pink shaded with salmon-yellow, outer petals tplashed 



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; S7.50 per doz. 

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



and double. 

 Souvenir de Pierre Notting. Apricot-yellow, unsurpassed for bedding. 

 White Maman Coehet. Creamy-white flowers, faintly tinged with blush, Jong 



pointed buds, opening to large flowers ; an exceedingly pretty and valuable rariety. 



MOSS ROSES. 

 .60 each; $5.00 per doz. 

 Baron de Wassenser. Light crimson. 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white, good size; very well mossed. 

 Crested. Rosy pink, paler edges, well mossed. 



