Lady Ursula 



Mme. Caroline Testout 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— SHADES OF PINK, continued 



•LADY ALICE STANLEY.^ (Illustrated on page 22.) A noble Rose of largest 

 size and finest shape. Exquisite flesh-pink, shaded with rich coral in the center 

 and on the reverse of petals. Flowers are borne on strong, erect stems — fine for 

 cutting. Strong-growing, healthy, with broad, distinctive bronze-green foliage 

 seldom attacked by insects. A most dependable Rose to use in solid beds, as it 

 blooms freely and each flower is perfect. As hardy as a Hybrid Perpetual. SI each. 



*LADY ASHTOWN. (Illustrated on page 22.) Brilliant shining pink with a 

 golden underglow, unsurpassed in Rose colors. Flower moderately large, with a 

 fine, high-pointed center, borne on erect stems. Blooms abundantly over a long 

 season. It is a glorious Rose in late summer and fafl when the flowers seem to in- 

 crease in size and they last for days. Bush grows lustily, is very hardy, and in- 

 dispensable where winters are severe. This is truly the pink Rose for everyone, 

 everywhere. SI each. 



•LADY URSULA. ^ H.T. (Illustrated above.) A very dependable, almost 

 flawless Rose, distinguished by extremely vigorous growth. Blooms continuously 

 into freezing weather. Flowers of fair size, light flesh-pink, with shell-like petals 

 reflexing from a delicately shaped bud. Lasts weH when cut. Foliage is small 

 but healthy. Charming, and an easy Rose to grow. SI each. 



•LA FRANCE. H.T. The first Hybrid Tea Rose. Produced in 1867. The 

 large, but not always perfect blooms of bright silvery pink, with their delightful 

 fragrance, bring back memories of old-time Rose-gardens. SI each. 



•LA TOSCA. H.T. Semi-double flowers of light silvery pink, with darker 

 center; medium size, open cup-shape, flattening with age. Remarkable for its very 

 vigorous, thornless growth, its extremely free-blooming habit, and resistance to 

 disease. Like all light-petaled varieties, it is best in cool seasons. Fine for garden 

 decoration. SI each. 



•MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. H.T. (Illustrated above.) A general 

 favorite. It is unbeatable in the cooler regions, where it grows most vigorously 

 and covers itself with its silky, globular flowers. In Portland, Ore., it is planted 

 extensively between the curbs and sidewalks along many streets, and there 

 flourishes luxuriantly. The flowers are of large size, bright rose-pink, and delight- 

 fully fragrant. In most sections, except where extremely hot and dry, it is a fairly 

 strong grower and very hardy, but the foHage is not very persistent. SI each. 



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