W^ST Grove, Penna. 



Rose Specialists 



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 hard\ 

 here, with protection. We wish to remind our friends of the 

 superior quality of these plants; they are not the small slips 

 so 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. Sec 

 pages i6 and 17 for other colors. 



Mme. Camille (see below) 



With the exception of the novelties on pages 7, 8 and 9, this and 

 the following two pages include our complete list of Tea Roses, 

 arranged alphabetically in their colors. 



Helen Good (sl-l- ist column) 



PINK SHADES 



PRICES 



NAME 



Beaute Inconstante. 



Bridesmaid . 



-^Duchesse de Brabant . 



Helen Good. 



Letty Coles. . . . 



"A'Mme. Camille. 



if Mme. F. Kruger. 



DESCRIPTION 



Post- B; Express 



paid 



1-Tr.2-Tr. 



cts. 



Color is variable, some pink, 



red. copper and some white. 



Bears handsome buds and 



fine, well-made flowers I 15 



Large; full; clear rose-pink. 

 Blooms freely indoors. A 

 notable cut-flower variety . . . 



Clear pink; beautiful, free 

 bloomer; makes splendid buds 

 and large, double, fragrant 

 flowers; excellent for bedding; 

 a great favorite at the White 

 House. Washington 



15 



This Rose belongs to the fa- 

 mous Cochet family. The 

 color is a delicate pink, shaded 

 deeper pink at edges(see cut)i 20 



Soft, rich pink deepening to in- 

 tense crimson 



Mme. Jean Dupuy 



Mme. Lam bard 



-^Maman Cochet, Pink 



Mrs. Campbell Hall. . 



(Newj 



Mrs. Hubert Taylor. 



(New) 



Clear ros>' flesh, passing to sal- 

 mon-pink; a splendid Rose 

 for outside planting, produ- 

 cing large blooms (see cut) . . 



Deeply shaded coppery yellow 

 flowers which bloom con- 

 stantly. Especially suited 

 for bedding or massing 



Creamy pink, with golden'yel- 

 low center, outer petals edged 

 red 



Rainbow. 

 Sunrise. , 



Bright rose. ver>- variable in 

 color; flowers large and fine; 

 quite hardy 



See illustration and description, 

 page 14 



Delicate creamy buff, subtly 

 edged or suffused rose-car- 

 mine; the center of the bloom 

 is warm cerise coral-fawn. 

 Deliciously tea-perfumed. 

 Gold Medal. N. R. S 



A superb Rose. Color shell- 

 pink with the edges of the 

 petals ivor>'-white; of perfect 

 formation and finish; very 

 distinct 



Deep coral-pink, striped red; 

 very fine 



Peachy red, elegantly shaded 

 with orange and crimson; es- 

 pecially good in the South. . . 



IS 



25 



35 



35 



35 



35 



35 



35 



40 



Si 



50 



65 



PINK SHADES 



NAME 



•Wm. R.Smith. 

 Winter Gem . . 



DESCRIPTION 



See this in color and described 

 on page 13 



An exquisite shade of lovely 

 pink; a good house Rose. 

 It also blooms freely outside. 



PRICES 



Post- By Eipress 



paid 



1-yr. 



2-y^ 

 cts. 



• 



cts. 



75 



15 



A winning combination 



if See pages 10 and 11 



