TINTED HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
*MME. BUTTERFLY. (See opposite page.) Our illustration represents truly 
the colors in this most satisfactory C.-P. Rose, but the size of the flowers 
must not be judged from the picture, as both buds and blooms are at least half 
again as large as could be shown on the page. 
This American sport of the favorite Ophelia has delicately modeled flowers of 
tender pink and gold, and is one of the sweetest and most pleasing Roses. Its 
lovely spiral buds slowly unfold mto big, full-petaled flowers of charming shape 
and dreamy color, very highly scented, and lasting unusually Jong. The stems 
are fine and very strong, making it one of the best Roses for cutting. Its wonderful 
coloring is retained longer in a partially shaded location, or if you cut the buds 
and take them indoors you get the full glory of this Rose. The bush is quite 
vigorous, growing tall, but not bushy; and the flowers sometimes come in big 
branching sprays unless disbudded. A deliberate and steady bloomer, and quite 
hardy. It is already a favorite of the members of the American Rose Society. 
A. R. S. Certificate of Merit. $1 each. 
-*kMME. BARDOU JOB. Another beautiful Rose with Ophelia type of bud 
and flower. The buds are saffron color and come, sometimes singly and sometimes 
several together, on medium stems. The flowers are chrome-yellow and citron, 
with outside petals creamy white. A vigorous, free bloomer, moderately fragrant, 
upright bushy habit and glossy foliage. $1 each. 
*MRS. AMBROSE RICARDO. (Pernet.) How glorious were the rows of this 
queenly variety in our fields Jast summer! The color is enchantingly lovely—a 
light orange-yellow and silvery pink. The blooms, when open, are cup-shaped 
and very large. They have twice as many petals as the gorgeous Duchess of 
Wellington. Protect the foliage from black-spot by dusting with ‘Star Rose 
Dust” and in all your garden you will find no Rose that will surpass this one in 
sheer beauty. It is a haughty Rose aristocrat In appearance and requires just a 
little more care than ordinary to get from it the best blooms. $1 each. 
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