Mme. Camille (see below) 



PINK SHADES 

NAME 
EVERBLOOMING 
TEA ROSES 
ALL ARE DELICIOUSLY FRAGRANT 
The Roses in this class are highly valued because of their 
fine colors and exquisite tea fragrance. They will bloom 
freely from June until November. If thoroughly established 
during the summer, they will, with few exceptions, prove hardy 
here with protection. We wish to remind our friends of the 
superior quality of-these plants; they are not the small slips 
often sent out, which have been forced under a high 
temperature in little “‘thumb pots” into a quick, unhealthy 
growth; but these plants are the product of years of experi- 
ence and our own improved method of culture, insuring the 
greatest possible vitality and abundance of bloom. See pages 
20 and 21 for other colors. 


so 
This and the following two pages include our complete list of Tea 
Roses, arranged alphabetically in color groups. We believe that every 
Tea Rose most worth growing will be found in this list. 

PRICE 
Post-|By Express 
PINK SHADES 

pai 
DESCRIPTION l-yr. NAME 

2yr.| * 
DESCRIPTION | 





Bridesmaid 
% Duchesse de Brabant. 
Camille.. 
* Mme. 
Mme. Jean Dupuy... 
Mme. Lambard 
% Maman Cochet, Pink | 
Mrs. Campbell Hall. 
(New) 
Mrs. Hubert Taylor 
(New) 
% Wm. R. Smith. 


| 
Clear 

f 
Large; 
Blooms D 
notable cut-flower variety.... 
Comtesse Riza du Parc Soft rosy crimson with shades 
of clea 
exceedi 
bloome 
and la 
flowers; 
a great 
House, 
|This Ros 
mous 
color is 
deeper pink at edges(see cut).| 
-|Clear rosy flesh, passing to sal- | 
mon-pink; 
for out 
cing large blooms. 
Creamy pink, with golden yel- 
low cen 
red 
Bright rose, | 
flowers large and fine; 
quite hardy 
color; 
See illustration and description, 
page 18 
- | Delicate 
ed iged 
mine; the center of the bloom 
warm 
Deliciously 
Gold Medal, N. 
|/A superb Rose. 
is 
pink w 
petals i 
formati 
distinct 
Deep coral-pink, 
very fine 
Peachy red, elegantly shaded 
with orange and crimson; es- 
pecially 
-|A Rose of exceeding beauty, 
being cream-color with soft 
pink sh 
petals 
center a heart of pink. Makes} 
exquisite buds and entirely 
double 

eee 7A 
| WEST GROVE, PENNA. 5187 
pink; 
Cochet 
Winter Gem.... 
.| cts. 
ull; clear 
freely 
rose-pink. 
indoors. A| 

r coppery rose. An 
ngly free bloomer.... 

....-|An exquisite 
shade of lovely 
pink; a good house Rose, and 
a strong grower which pro- 
duces its blooms freely when} 
planted outdoors. We can| 
heartily recommend it 


beautiful, free 
r; makes splendid buds} 
rge, double, fragrant 
excellent for be 2dding; 
favorite at the White] 
Washington......... 
e belongs to the fa- 
family. The} 
a delicate pink, shaded| 
50 
a splendid Rose 
side planting, produ- 
(See cut.) 

ter, outer petals edged 
Siete] iontn! alata nih eats (et e)is 20 
40 | 
very variable in 
20 
to 
uw 
~ 
on 
creamy buff, subtly 
or suffused rose-car- 
cerise coral-fawn. 
tea - pe rfumed. 
R. ees 
Color shell- 
ith the edges of the 
vory-white; of perfect 
on and finish; very 
striped red; 

good in the South.. 
ading, the base of the 
buff-yellow and the 


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A winning combination 
Rose Specialists 


*%See pages 
10 and 11 
