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Select Hybrid=Tea Roses 
La France (Guillot, 1867). An old favorite and a model garden Rose 
in every way; flowers clear satiny-pink; large, very full, of perfect 
form and very fragrant. : 
La Tosca (Schwartz, 1901). Beautiful silvery-pink, with 
deeper centre; a very vigorous grower, with large double 
flowers and very free; a splendid bedder. 
Laurent Carle (Pernet: Ducher, 1907). Produces its large, 
deliciously scented, brilliant carmine flowers throughout the 
season, nearly as good in hot, dry weather as under more 
favorable weather conditions. A vigorous grower, and as 
hardy as a Hybrid Perpetual. 
Leonie Lambert (P. Lambert, 1914). A splendid silvery- €© 
rose shaded salmon towards the centre, flowers of good size, 
produced singly on very erect stiff stems, very free flowering. 
Lieutenant Chaure (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). The rich 
color, a brilliant velvety crimson-red and its beautiful long buds, 
together with its vigorcus growth and prolific habit of flowering, 
makes this one of the most desirable of the high-colored sorts. 
Louise Catherine Breslau (Pernet-Ducher, 1912). Entirely 
distinct from all other Roses in color; the buds are coral-red 
shaded with chrome-yellow, while the expanded flowers, which are 
very large, are of a superb shrimp-pink shaded coppery-orange and 
chrome yellow. 
Lucien Chaure (Soupert & Notting, 1914). Flesh colored, illumi- 
nated with clear rosy-cream, very large, form perfect. Growth vigo:- 
ous, free flowering, particularly good in the autumn. 
Lyon (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). The long buds are tipped coral-red 
and chrome-yellow at the base. The flowers when expanded ) Marie Adelaide Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 
are large and full, with broad petals of superb color, being a (Soupert & Notting, 1913). Very distinct orange-yellow of 
l-red Imon-pink, shaded with ch -yellow i 
contre. toniie tate eMrHae inet at eRe Godees Nene good form, fine long buds on erect stems. As the petals un- 
Mabel Drew (Dickson & Sons, 1911). A magnificent Rose, fold they become reflexed in such a manner as to give the 
exquisitely shaped. The blooms are large and full. The flowers a starlike appearance. $1.25 each. 
color is deep cream, passing to canary-yellow in the centre . F c 
as the bloom develops, with a delicious perfume and sturdy, Marquise deGaney (Gites 0) Ge ace ee 
vigorous growth. 
Hysrip-TEea RosEz 
Mme. Leon PAIn 
lar flowers, on sturdy erect-growing plants; clear, bright, 
silvery-rose. A fine Rose that is always in bloom. 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester (Dickson & Sons, 1909). 
A warm crimson-carmine, flowers large, very double, with 
large, smooth, circular petals and delightfully scented; 
very free flowering. 
‘Mme. Abel Chatenay (Pernet- Ducher, 1895). Car- 
mine-rose with salmon shadings; long pointed buds and 
double flowers, a strong grower and very free flowering. 
Mme. Charles Lutaud (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). A 
large, full, globular flower somewhat in the way of Mar- 
quise de Sinety, but with deeper colored flowers and a 
more vigorous habit of growth; buds ochre yellow tinted 
with carmine; open flowers chrome-yellow. 
Mme. Edmee Metz ((Soupert & Notting, 1901). A 
large, full double flower of elegant form of a rosy-car- 
mine shaded salmon, a splendid bedding variety. 
Mme. Edmond Rostand (Pemet-Ducher, 1913). This 
beautiful Rose is one of our favorites, and might be called 
an improvement on Prince de Bulgarie, being of more 
vigorous growth and warmer coloring; a pleasing, soft, 
delicate flesh shaded with salmon, and reddish orange- 
yellow centre, from which it varies considerably under 
various atmospheric conditions, but it is always beautiful; the 
flower is large, quite double and globular. 
Mme. Jules Grolez (Guillot, 1897). A beautiful satiny china- 
rose color, very bright and attractive flowers, very double, of 
fine form and remarkably free flowering; a distinct and pretty 
Rose, which should be planted extensively. : 
Mme. Leon Pain (Guillot, 1904). Entirely distinct in color, 
a silvery-salrnon, with deeper orange-yellow, shaded centre, 
Hysrip-Trxa Rose the reverse of the petals being a salmony-pink; flowers large, 
BE EO ON DES OS SAD full and well formed; very free-flowering. 
Price. Strong two-year-old plants of any of the above, except where noted, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 
