Jonkheer J. L. Mock 



Lady Alice Stanley 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— SHADES OF PINK 



*Jonkheer J. L. Mock. 



(Illustrated above.) An imposing Rose, 

 of magnificent size, with petals of ex- 

 ceedingly heavy substance, dehcately reflexed, showing light, creamy pink 

 against a background of brilliant deep carmine. At its best in hottest weather, 

 because its great petalage requires heat to develop and open properly. The 

 color fades slightly, and its delicate perfume is quite fleeting. The flower- 

 stems are notably erect and stiff. It grows tall, but is not bushy. The fohage 

 is subject to black-spot and is likely to be lost early unless protected against 

 it. The plant is quite hardy, but not a profuse bloomer. In spite of its 

 faults, deserves a place in every garden. Bagatelle Gold Medal. $1 each. 



*KiIlarneV Oueen Considered the best of all the Killarney sports 



"^ ^ because of its somewhat fuller flowers. It is a 



sprightly pink, and brightest in hot weather. The bud has the same lovely 

 form as all the Killarneys, but shghtly fuller, and is sweetly perfumed. The 

 young growth and foliage is beautiful bronzy green. It is a vigorous grower, 

 suitable for low hedges where the temperature does not drop to zero; but 

 for general purposes it is quite hardy. It is a dependable bloomer and a very 

 popular Rose in dry climates, where it mildews less. $1 each. 



*MME. GUSTAVE METZ (Frau Karl Smid). A vigorously growing Rose, 

 producing large, very double blooms of soft, light pink, shading to creamy white 

 in the center; the perfume slight. Recommended for cutting and for bedding — 

 a good summer bloomer. Somewhat susceptible to mildew; quite hardy. $1 each. 



•Lady Alice Stanley. (IHustrated above.) A noble Rose of largest 



"i— size and iinest shape, hxquisite nesh-pmk, 



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 foliage seldom att?.cked by insects. $1 each. 



^J(OSES: $1 each: lo for $<f.oo; $8o.oo per loo 



25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 



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ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 



