EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 



EARLY. 

 Roses 



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This, we belje%-e, 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 rich- 

 ness 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 easy 

 to understand why these Hybrid Tea Roses are so popular. 



Lack of space prohibits our giving full descriptions to all the Roses 

 ■we have in stock. Some which we have in only one-year size are 

 Jisted in the inde.x, but no description given. 



You may find here some favorites well worth your attention. 



SHADES OF PINK 



-^COLUMBLA. (New.) See illustration and description, page 13. 



*COUNTESS OF GOSFORD. Salmon-pink, suffused saffron- 

 yellow. An e.xceptionally fine Rose that does not fade. 

 It makes strong canes, and the magnificent flowers come 

 on firm, upright stems. A showv varietv. 



•^DUCHESS OF ALBANY (Red La France). Closely re- 

 sembles the peach-blossoni-pink La France, but much 

 deeper in color, so it is called "Red La France." The 

 flowers are ver\,- double and full and deliciously sweet; in 

 color lovely rose-pink, very deep and exquisitely shaded. 



■^JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. See illustration and desc, page 10. 



■y^ Tnr.T.AR TTRY. Remarkable for its freedom of bloom and 

 the large size of its intensely fragrant flowers. The buds 

 are large, long, and pointed. Color is exquisite — a brilliant 

 imperial pink, sparkling and beautiful almost beyond 

 description. A bed of these beauties in full bloom is a 

 sight not easily forgotten. Plan for a "Killarney" bed this 

 year and have Roses to cut from June till frost. 



■^KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Flower is somewhat larger, 

 and a more brilliant pink than the parent Killarney. 



*LA DETROIT. Color, shell-pink, shading to soft rose. Flowers 

 are large, full, and finely formed; very free blooming. 



*LADY ALICE STANLEY. See description, page 10. 



*LADY ASHTOWN. Pale rose, shading to yellow at base of 

 petals. Flowers large, full, and pointed. An ideal Rose, 

 as it grows strong, erect, and branching. 



-A'LA FRANCE. This Rose was introduced in 1867 and has been 

 a favorite ever since. Both buds and flowers are of lovely 

 form, grand size, and very highly perfumed. Color peach- 

 blossom-pink, clouded with rosy flesh. 



-^LOS ANGELES. Truly a magnificent Rose in vigor of growth, 

 color, form, fragrance, and, in fact, in everything required 

 of a first-class Rose. The color is a luminous flame-pink, 

 toned with coral and shaded with translucent gold at the 

 base of the petals. The buds are long and pointed and they 

 expand into an intensely fragrant, beautiful flower of 

 large size. •2-yr., field-grown. Star size only, $1.50 each, 

 10 for S13.50, 25 for S30 D. iSee cut page 12.) 



-ArMME. ABEL CHATENAY. A Rose of most beautiful form, 

 full and double. Rich golden pink, flushed orange and fawn. 



-^MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Large, full flowers and 

 handsome buds which resemble the famous La France Rose. 

 Color is clear, rich pink, finely edged with silvery rose. In 

 great demand for mass planting. . 



-A-MME. JULES GROLEZ. A fine Rose for making a solid 

 bed, well-formed and double. Color rose and satiny pink. 



-A-MRS. A. R. WADDELL. A very handsome Rose, very free 

 flowering and most attractive in half-opened bud form. 

 Color is soft rosy salmon, suffused with a golden sheen. 



A Strong 



Robust Grower 



Grand 



for Cutting 



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SHADES OF PINK, continued 



■A-MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL. This is called the Pink Ameri- 

 can Beauty. Color is a lovely bright rose-pink, deepier 

 toward the center. Buds large and pointed. 



■A-MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER. Brilliant clear rose, splendidly 

 formed. Large, full, double flowers on stiff, erect stems. 

 Extra fine in the autumn. 



-A-MRS. W. CHRISTIE MILLER. Soft pearly blush color, 

 shaded salmon. The petals are wavy or crisped, distinct 

 and novel in shape. The plant is perpetual flowering. 



-^'OPHELIA. Salmon-flesh color, shaded with rose. The blooms 

 come on strong stems, and the perfectly formed flowers are 

 very lasting when cut. (See cut.) 

 PREMIER. (New.) A magnificent novelty with splendid, 

 double, large, fragrant flowers of rich, deep rose-color. It 

 is practically thornless and is destined to become very 

 popular, i-yr. jo cts., ppd.; 2-yr. size pot-plants, $1.25 D 



*PRINCE DE'BULGARIE. Flowers very full, exquisite 

 silvery flesh-color. An excellent bedding Rose. Sweet- 

 scented and fine also for cutting. 



Vk-QVEEN BEATRICE. A very fine, bright pink Rose, the color 

 being clear and brilliant. The buds and flowers are large 

 and finely formed. An excellent garden variety. 



-^'RADIANCE. An ideal bedding variety of very free-flowering 

 habit. Color rosy carmine and soft pink. (See back cover.) 



-^WELLESLEY. Color rose-pink and silvery rose. The plant 

 grows vigorously, making splendid, well-formed bushes 

 that produce flowers the entire season. 



■A-WINNIE DAVIS. Apricot-pink, shading to flesh-pink. 

 Flowers well-formed, full, fragrant, and freely produced. 



PRICES 



For any of the above 



'unless otherwise 



notedj 



NOTE QUANTITY RATES 



1-yr. Size, Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid 



• 2-YR. FIELD-GROWN STAR ROSES 



Each 



$0 35 

 1 OOD 



10 for 



$3 15 

 9 OOD 



25 for 



$7 00 

 20 OOD 



LOOK FOR THE DURABLE CELLULOID NAME LABEL ON EVERT C. & J. STAR ROSE 



West Grove, Penna. 



Rose Specialists 



a Indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 



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