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EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
‘This selection is made up of Tea or other monthly bloomers, and 
will produce a mass of Roses the entire season. 
Clothilde Soupert. One of the freest-flowering Roses in our col- 
lection, producing in large clusters beautiful perfectly double 
flowers of a French white, deepening to rosy blush in the center. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Probably the most deliciously scented 
Rose grown; bright silvery pink, always in bloom. 
Etoile de Lyon. A splendid rich yellow, beautiful in the bud as 
well as in the flower. 
Francisca Kruger. A fine bedding Rose, color coppery yellow, 
shaded with peach; large and full. 
Hermosa. The old reliable favorite, bright rich pink; always in 
bloom. 
Maman Cochet. An extra strong grower, producing its large 
buds and flowers in the greatest profusion; color deep rose pink, 
inner side of petals silvery rose; borne on long, stiff stems; very 
double and exquisite in bud or when full blown. 
Marie van Houtte. White, tinted with yellow, the petals often 
edged with rose; large, full and of fine form. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant. A comparatively little known variety, but one 
of the best bedding Roses in our collection; a strong, vigorous 
grower and very free-flowering; large, full flowers of rich, glowing 
carmine. 
Queen’s Scarlet, or Agrippina. 
free-flowering. 
Safrano. An old favorite; saffron yellow; still one of the best of 
its type for outdoor planting. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. Rich flesh color, beautifully formed; 
large, double flowers. 
White Maman Cochet. 
Bright crimson scarlet; very 
Identical with Maman Cochet. 

Pink Killarney Rose 
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EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Antoine Rivoire. An ideal bedding Rose of large size, exquisite 
form and coloring, which is soft peach flesh with deeper shadings; 
the base of the petals yellow. 
Belle Siebrecht. A superb Rose of a brilliant pink color; the 
flowers are large, of good form; buds long and tapering, and a 
most prolific bloomer. 
Caroline Testout. Bright satiny rose, with brighter center, full 
and globular; very free and sweet; one of the most valuable Roses 
in the collection. 
Gruss an Teplitz. This, the reddest of all red Roses, is a Rose 
for everybody, succeeding under the most ordinary conditions. 
In color it is of the richest scarlet, shading to a velvety crimson as 
the flowers mature; it is of good size, very fragrant, a free, strong 
grower, and a most profuse bloomer. 
Killarney. One of the most popular of our Garden Roses, and 
also one of the leading varieties for Winter cut flowers. It is 
perfectly hardy in this latitude; in growth it is strong and robust, 
and as free-flowering as any Rose we know. In color brilliant 
pink; the blooms are large, the buds long and pointed, the petals 
very large and of great substance. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Soft pearly white, tinted with just 
enough lemon in the center to relieve the white; remarkably fra- 
grant, beautifully formed flowers on long, graceful stems; a strong 
free, healthy grower, with bold, handsome foliage. 
La France. An old favorite, and probably the most popular Rose 
the world over. A model garden Rose in every way; flowers 
clear satiny pink; large, very full and of perfect form. 
Mildred Grant. Blush white, edge of petals when first opening 
shaded with pink; the flowers are of large size and of great sub- 
stance, lasting in good condition a long time. A grand Rose in 
every way. 
Mme. Jules Grolez. A beautiful satiny china-rose color, very 
bright and attractive; flowers of large size, very double, of good 
form and remarkably free-flowering; a distinct and pretty Rose, 
which should be planted extensively. 
Richmond. A most valuable variety of brilliant crimson scurlet. 
Very free-flowering. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. A Rose that pleases everybody; 
fine in form, of large size and delicate in color; a soft rose shading 
to white, buds long and borne on good stiff stems. First class in 
every way. 
Viscountess Folkestone. A large, full flower of creamy pink, 
shading to deep salmon pink at the center; very floriferous. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Two-year-old plants, each 50c., doz. $5.00 
Crimson Rambler. A vigorous grower and when in bloom com- 
mands admiration by the gorgeous display of its brilliant crim- 
son clusters of blossoms. 
Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell pink, flowering profusely in large 
clusters; very fragrant and lasting; a grand Rose in every way. 
Lady Gay. A most desirable new variety of remarkable, vigorous 
growth, with flowers of a delicate cerise pink, passing to soft- 
tinted white. The effect of a plant in full bloom with the come 
bination of the soft white flowers, cherry-pink buds, and the deep 
green of the foliage is indeed charming. 
Baltimore Belle. Blush; flowers in clusters. ; 
Grevillea, or Seven Sisters. Flowers in clusters, opening a light 
rose color, changing to pure white. 
Prairie Queen. Deep rose, hardy and desirable. iu 
Reine Marie Henriette. Cherry crimson; one of the finest. 
W. A. Richardson. A peculiar shade of orange yellow, very dis- 
tinet; requires protection. 
Yellow Persian. A beautiful hardy golden yellow. 
