R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ROSES. 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 
2-year old plants. Each, .50; doz., $5.00; 
100, $35.00. Exeept where otherwise priced. 
Note. These are growing plants and if delivery is desired before the weather is mild they should be protected in a frame or other- 
wise against frost. 
oe This class furnishes some of the finest, most constant and bestvarieties for exhibition and garden decoration. They bloom con- 
tinuously from mid-summer until frost. They require protection during winter, being only half hardy. Dwarf plants may be readily 
protected by drawing the soil over the centre or crown to a height of 6 inches: a further covering should be given by mulching with 
leaves or pine needles to a height of 6 to 12 inches. 
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Amateur Teyssier. Large flowers of saffron yellow; strong grower. 
Avoea. A beautiful crimson-scarlet with long pointed buds; 
sweetly scented. Fine late blooming variety. Each, .75; 
doz., 8.00 
Bessie Brown. Creamy-white, flowers of immense size and 
great substance, sweetly scented. 
Betty. Ruddy gold overlaid with golden-yellow; 
blooming. 
Captain Christy. Delicate fleshy-white, 
very large and full. 
Caroline Testout. 
and globular. 
Dean Hole. A magnificent rose with large blooms of great sub- 
stance; color silvery-carmine shading to salmon; very vigorous. 
Dr. Trondlin. Delicate flesh-color, of exquisite form. 
Dorothy Page Roberts. A lovely shade of coppery-pink, 
suffused with apricot yellow; very fine. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Duchess of ellington. When young the blooms are 
saffron-yellow tinted rich crimson, changing to a deep coppery- 
saffron yellow; free-flowering and very fragrant. 
Dr. O’Donel Browne. Large shell-shaped, blooms of per- 
fect form; color bright carmine-rose; very fragrant. Each, .60,; 
doz., 7.00. 
Ellen Willmott. A very free-flowering variety of vigorous 
growth. The outer petals are pure white, shading to flesh-color 
towards the centre. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Earl of Warwick. A splendid rose with large full double 
flowers of rich soft salmon, shaded at the centre with vermilion. 
very free- 
the centre darker, 
A clear silvery salmon-pink, flowers large 
Etoile de Franee. A strong grower with 
intense brilliant crimson. Sweetly scented. 
Franz Deegen. Rich yellow, shading to orange; flowers of 
medium size; very sweetly scented. 
Farbenkonigen. Queen of Colors. A very showy variety with 
large light red flowers; centre dark red. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright crimson with fiery-red centre, 
cup-shaped semi-double flowers in clusters; free-blooming, good 
for massing or bedding. 
Gustave Regis. Nankeen-yellow, long-pointed, fine shaped buds. 
Grace Darling. Cream tinted and shaded pink; very hardy. 
George C. Waud. Glowing orange-vermilion that does not 
fade. The blooms are large, of fine form and sweetly tea-scented. 
Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
His Majesty. Very large blooms of dark crimson, 
to vermilion. Each, 1.00; doz., 11.00. 
Killarney. Flesh, shaded white, suffused pale pink, long 
ointed buds opening to large flowers, petals of great substance. 
ite Killarney. A pure white sport of the popular 
Kallarney with large well-formed flowers. 
Killarney Dark Pink. Another sport from the parent variety, 
producing large blooms of deep pink; a very attractive shade. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Cream, slightly shaded lemon 
deeper in the centre; a distinct and very beautiful variety. 
La France. Beautiful bright silvery-rose, with pale lilac 
shading, full and fine form, one of the sweetest scented roses. 
Lady Ashton. A very free-flowering variety, producing fine 
blooms throughout the season. The flowers are large and of 
a delicate soft rose color shading to yellow at the base. 
Lady Ursula. Delightful shade of flesh-pink, large 
petals; very free-flowering. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Lady Faire. Syn. Joseph Lowe. Light carmine-rose, suffused 
with salmon, of vigorous growth. Each, 1.00; doz., 11.00. 
Mrs. Taft. Syn. Antoine Rivoire. An ideal bedding rose of 
large size and fine form; color soft peach, shading to yellow at 
the base of petals. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. Carmine-rose shaded deep salmon, 
long pointed buds, opening to moderate size. 
Madene Jules Grolez. Clear silvery-rose shaded yellow at the 
ase. 
Madame Ravary. Buds orange, changing to golden-yellow. 
Marquis of Salisbury. Bright crimson, long pointed bud, very 
fine. 
Madame Melanie Soupert. A very beautiful rose with large 
semi-double flowers of salmony-yellow suffused with carmine. 
Each, .75; doz., 8.00. 
Margaret. Clear soft pink, buds long and handsome, outer 
petals reflexed; vigorous habit. Each, 1.25; doz., 14.00. 
Madame Edmee Metz. A lovely shade of salmon-pink; 
flowers large and full. 
Mrs. David Jardine. A delightful shade of bright rose- 
pink, shading in the outer petals to salmon; sweetly scented. 
Mme. Segmond Weber. A lovely shade of salmon-pink; flowers 
large and full; very free-flowering. Each, 1.50; doz., 16.50. - 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. A general favorite. The buds are of 
a rich yellow, changing to an exquisite shade of pink when fully 
expanded; very free-growing. 
Prinee de Bulgarie. Light silvery-pink delicately shaded 
with salmon-rose. 
Pharisaer. Rosy-white, salmon-red centre, fine long buds. 
Radianee. Splendid outdoor variety with large flowers of deep 
cerise-pink; strong grower. 
Richmond. Bright scarlet. = 
Rayon d’Or The deepest of all the yellow Roses, retaining 
its briliant coloring when fully developed. The outside petals 
of the buds are splashed with vivid red. A grand variety for 
the garden. Each, 1.50; doz., 16.50. 
Rhea Reid. Rich red, very double, fine form and a constant 
bloomer. Each, .75; doz., 8.00. ; 
The Lyon. A lovely combination of orange-yellow, shading 
to reddish gold with deeper shadings of red; very fragrant. 
Each, .75; doz., 8.00. : 
White Sea Rose. Large pure white flowers; very free-bloomimg. 
large flowers of 
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