PINK HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 



borne on long stems which are not always erect, and sometimes a trifle weak. 

 The plant grows vigorously, is of branching habit, not very thorny, and is 

 both hardy and healthy. It blooms with remarkable freedom and opens its 

 flowers well. (See illustration, page 26.) $1 each. 



•Souvenir de Georges Pernet. ^'^TJ'^'?^^^^ J^'^^' •^^'' T 



— bright-colored beauty is worth a 



place in every garden. The big, fat buds are borne on strong, short stems and 

 disclose fiery copper hues as they open slowly to an enormous, globular flower 

 of many petals, brilliant orange-pink, sweetly perfumed, and very lasting. 

 The bush is a stubby grower, branching, and very thorny. The foliage is hard 

 and shining, apparently more resistant to black-spot than most varieties of 

 this type of Roses. $1 each. 



•SOUVENIR DU PRESIDENT CARNOT. Classical, formal, and imposing, 

 this Rose queens it over competitors by perfection of form, remarkable substance, 

 and size.^ The flowers are very double, silvery white, with a pink flush and deeper 

 tints in the center. It is a poor grower, a shy bloomer, and only faintly fragrant. 

 The foliage is healthy, and the plant quite hardy. Worth while for its extremely 

 beautiful flowers, even though they are few. $1 each. 



•William Shean. Unsurpassed at its best, this Rose has enormous petals and 

 unbehevable depth of bloom, which is clear pink with silvery tones, and slightly 

 fragrant. Stem is usually weak; plant an erratic grower, and foliage often lost 

 early. Not a Rose for everybody, but a delight to the lover of unique and beautiful 

 Roses. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1 each. 



•Winnie Davis. Attractive apricot-pink in the center, paling toward the 

 edges. The flowers are of medium size, of very good form, and are produced 

 freely on good stems. Does well in the South, and deserves wider use. $1 each. 



This bed of Mme. Caroline Testout shows bow Hybrid Tea Roses bloom. (See description, page 25) 



• STAR ROSE GROWERS 



West Grobe. ?a. 



•^J(pSZS: $1 each: lo for $<f,oo; $80.00 per loo 



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



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