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Lyon Rose (see below, 2d column) 



CHOICE EVERBLOOMING 



HYBRID TEA ROSES 



This we believe is the most popular class of Roses now in 

 cultivation. These varieties are the result of a union between 

 the Everblooming Teas and the hardy Hybrid Perpetual 

 class, thus combining the exquisite richness of coloring and 

 beauty of form in the one with the hardiness, vigorous growth 

 and pungent fragrance of the other. 



It is rather exceptional in the Roses of any other class 

 to find so many excellent qualities, and when you add the 

 splendid feature of blooming so freely and continuously 

 throughout the season, it is easier to understand why these 

 Hybrid Tea Roses are so popular. 



SEE NOVELTIES, PAGES 12 AND 13 



When customers prefer to leave the selection of kinds to us, 

 we will choose assorted colors (no 2 alike) and send as follows: 



i-yr. size 12 for Si. 25, postpaid. 



2-yr. size 12 for S^.SO, by express. 



■^ size 12 for S6.50, by express. 







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NAME 



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NAME 



DESCRIPTION 



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Countess Annesley 



Rosy salmon color; large per- 

 fect form ; fine 



cts. 



15 

 25 



20 

 IS 

 25 

 15 

 3S 



2S 

 50 



20 

 20 



cts. 

 35 



50 

 40 

 40 

 50 

 40 

 7S 

 50 

 %l 



40 

 40 



Cts. 



75 

 1.25 



75 



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La France. Striped 



^La Tosca 



See description, page 20 



cts. 

 IS 



20 



15 

 IS 



IS 

 IS 



20 



25 

 IS 



cts. 



40 



45 



75 



40 

 40 



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40 



4S 

 so 

 40 



cts. 



Countess of Gosford .... 



Salmon-pink, suffused saffron- 

 yellow; we strongly recom- 

 mend this Rose (see p. 22) 



Silvery carmine, shaded sal- 

 mon ; absolutely distinct 



The red La France. See de- 



Lyon 



rose; an exquLsite flower. . . 



Scored themaximum 100 points 

 at the National Rose Show, 

 Paris; salmon pink, shaded 

 chrome-yellow, ends of petals 

 shrimp pink; a grand Rose. . 



Rich golden pink flushed witli 

 orange and fawn; exquisitely 

 formed (see cut below) 



See description, page 14 



China-rose passing to clear 

 rich satiny pink; fine 



Silvery salmon, center orange 



yellow; large and full 



Superb. \'ery large; deep rose- 

 pink, deep carmine center. . . 



Vermilion silvery pink; extra- 

 fine for cut-flowers 



Flowers large and globular; 

 color, fine soft coral-pink.... 



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Dean Hole 



^Mme. Abel Chatenay 



^Mme. Caroline Testout . . 

 Mme. Jules Grolez 



Mme. Leonie Paine 



Mme. Maurice de Luze. 



Mme. P. Euler 



Mme. Schwaller 





Duchess of Albany 





Elizabeth Barnes 



■;^Gainsborough 



Satiny salmon-rose, with fawn 

 center, suffused with yellow. 



Rosy flesh color tinged with 

 ssjmon; very large flower. . 



Shown in color on front cover. 

 Description, page 98 



See illustration and descrip- 

 tion, page 20 .... 



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Lady Alice Stanley(New) 

 Lady Ursula 



Deep coral-rose, inside pale 

 flesh; flowers large and full 



Flesh - pink: free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer; full and 

 good form 









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