WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND PLANTS 



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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Red Radiance 



The color is a splendid even shade of clear 

 red, without a trace of any other color, retain- 

 ing its vividness for an unusually long time 

 after being cut. It is a remarkable bloomer, 

 being constantly in flower from early spring 

 until freezing weather. Strong, vigorous, 

 branching grower, each branch terminating in 

 *«i a large, bold, double bloom. Hardy every- 

 where. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. Of distinctive 

 merit, being an extremely strong grower, 

 one of the strongest of the Hybrid Tea 

 class, blooming as it does with the greatest 

 freedom, the buds carried on long, stiff erect 

 stems, of the very largest size imaginable 

 to obtain in a Rose bloom and still retain 

 its perfect formation. Very fragrant. Color, 

 clear imperial pink on the order of La 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. A magnificent 

 Hybrid Tea Rose, named in honor of the 

 writer of the "Star Spangled Banner." 



Glowing scarlet with darker shadings. Buds 

 long and pointed, opening full and double. 

 Strong, healthy grower. Hardy everywhere. 

 Free blooming. 



F. R. PATZER. A Rose of striking and 

 pleasing appearance, owing to the delicate 

 blending of color, which is a creamy-buff, 

 with the reverse of petals a delicate warm 

 pink, and as they expand the color becomes 

 a light orange-pink, which produces a most 

 charming combination. Strong, vigorous 

 grower. Produces numerous branches, each 

 one crowned with a magnificent bud and 

 bloom, on long, stiff stems, well above the 

 foliage. Hardy and an excellent garden 

 variety. 



ROBIN HOOD. A grand grower, producing 

 heavy canes and foliage. Blooms of im- 

 mense size like the June Rose or Hybrid 

 Perpetual. Color glorious rosy-scarlet that 

 is soft, bright and lasting. Free bloomer, 

 that is, blooming the entire growing season. 

 Hardy everywhere. 



GENERAL McARTHUR. Of strong, vigorous, 

 healthy growth, branching freely, it produces its 

 wonderful blooms profusely from May until 

 October, of full scarlet crimson. Every shoot 

 carries a large, double, well-formed flower of 

 exquisite fragrance and lasting quality. 



MAD JULES GROLEZ, Red Kaiserin Augusta. 

 This magnificent Rose is exceedingly free bloom- 

 ing, with very large, finely formed flowers. The 

 color is a distinct and charming shade of cherry- 

 red. The fine form and attractive shape of the 

 flowers makes them excellent for cutting. It is a 

 remarkably strong, healthy, growing variety. 



HERMOSA. The favorite of the old-time 

 gardens and just as popular today; blooms in fine 

 clusters; large, very double and fragrant; color 

 beautiful clear rose; a constant bloomer; hardy. 



MME. EUGENE MARLITT. Brilliant shade of 

 red. Bush strong growing and lusty, fairly 

 weighted down all summer with its profusion 

 of bloom. 



MAGNAFRANO. The flowers are very large, full, 

 deep and double, and of delightful fragrance. 

 The color of this magnificent Rose is bright, 

 shining rose, with rich shadings of richer tones. 

 It forms a strong, sturdy, upright bush, bearing 

 its gorgeous flowers on long, stiff stems, making it 

 especially valuable for cutting. 



MY MARYLAND. Its brilliant, lively shade of 

 pink and beauty of form is without superior, 

 and all summer through large, perfectly double 

 magnificent flowers, rich in fragrance, are borne 

 on long stiff stems, growing from a sturdy, fine- 

 shaped bush, which in itself is a distinct ornament 

 to the garden. A great outdoor Rose. Extremelv 

 hardy. 



Price. All Roses on this page, except where 

 otherwise noted, first-size one-year plants, 

 30 cts. each; 4 for $1 .00, postpaid ; two-year- 

 old plants 85 cts. each, by express; $8.50 per 

 dozen of one or more varieties; or 95 cts. each 

 by Parcel Post, prepaid, with soil on roots. 



Red Radiance 



Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury 



One of the many new varieties of Roses recently 

 produced in this country that will soon become a 

 popular favorite is our prediction for this Glorious 

 Hybrid Tea. A cross between My Maryland, Jos. 

 Hill and Milady. In its color lies one of its principal 

 charms, being a soft silvery flesh pink, deepening 

 towards the center to very deep pink, outer edges 

 of the petal tinted silvery rose, making a combina- 

 tion found in so few. Strong grower, producing 

 the blooms on long stiff stems well above the 

 foliage. Free from disease and insect pests. 

 MRS. HENRY WIN NET. Foliage fine dark 

 green and free from insects and disease. Color a 

 bright shade of crimson, not quite as dark as 

 Hadley, but not as light as Richmond, a color 

 that has proven to be very popular, and we 

 consider it one of the best crimson varieties. 

 Buds long and well formed. 

 MRS. HUGH DICKSON. A Rose suitable for 

 any purpose, delightfully perfumed, producing 

 its large flowers in great profusion. The petals 

 are large and of excellent substance, and the 

 flowers of superb build, with high-pointed centers, 

 with a beautiful outline. Color, a deep cream, 

 with heavy profusion of orange and apricot. 

 Splendid grower. 

 KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. An offspring of Pink 

 Killarney, but several shades darker, the color be- 

 ing a beautiful shade of brilliant red. Habit of 

 growth same as Killarney. Just as free a bloomer. 

 CRUSADER. Color rich velvety crimson. Buds 

 and blooms immense and of great substance, 

 very full and double and the largest rose of its 

 color we have yet seen. A big strong grower 

 soon produces a rugged bush loaded with the 

 finest blooms that can be grown. Foliage heavy 

 and free from disease. Hardy and a profuse 

 bloomer. 

 DEAN HOLE. Silvery carmine Roses with salmon 

 shadings. The coloring is distinct and unique; a 

 handsome tribute to the eminent Rosarian whose 

 name it bears. 



