Select Hybrid-Tea Roses 
Mme. Marcel Delanney (Leenders, 1916). A surprisingly beautiful variety raised by the in- 
troducers of the popular Rose Jonkheer J. L. Mock, and honored with the 
award of the Gold Medal at the trials of the Bagatelle Gardens at Paris 
in 1915. It is distinct and peculiar in color, a pale soft pink or rose shaded 
with hydrangea pink; the flowers are very large, full and 
fragrant, perfect in form and borne on rigid stems; the growth 
- is vigorous and very floriferous. $1. 25 each. 
Mme. Melanie Soupert (Pernet-Ducher. 1906). 
For delicacy in coloring it would be difficult to 
surpass this magnificent semi-double large-flowered 
variety which is especially fine in the bud form; in 
color a charming pale tint of salmon-yellow with 
pink and carmine suffusion. $1.25 each. 
Mme. Segond Weber (Soupert & Notting, 
1908). A grand Rose in every way., It is 
a vigorous grower, free flowering, large, ferfectly 
formed, cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of marvelous 
beauty. In color it is of that soft tone of salmon- 
pink which appeals to everyone. 
Mme. Theodore Delacourt (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). The 
long bud is\of a rosy-scarlet color, and develops into a large, 
fairly double, globular flower of a reddish-salmon shaded 
with yellow. An excellent garden Rose. $1.25 each. 
Miss Cynthia Forde (Hugh Dickson, 1909). Flowers of 
great substance, color a deep brilliant rose shading on the 
back of the petals to a light rosy-pink. The flowers are 
large, full, of perfect form, very free flowering and fragrant. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). A remark- 
ably floriferous variety of strong, vigorous, but compact 
growth; the flowers, which are of splendid form, full 
double, are equally attractive when full blown as in the bud 
state; in color a distinct Indian-yellow, shading lighter 
towards the edges; under certain weather conditions, the 
entire flower will sometimes come a yellow-tinted white, 
but it is beautiful under all color variations. 
Hysrip-Tza Rose Mure. Marcet DELANNEY Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo (McGredy & Son, 1914). A 
Rose that is destined to take a leading place among Hybrid- 
Mrs. Arthur E, Coxhead (McGredy & Son, 1910). Claret- Teas on account of its many good qualities and distinct char- 
acter. The flowers are of large size, quite double and of good 
i SMe ety i form, in color a tender flesh-pink suffused with honey-yellow, 
sheen towards the base of the petals, giving a distinct illumi- sweet scented, a strong grower and free flowering. 
nated effect to the whole flower; very sweet scented. 
Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell (Pernet-Ducher, 1908). An attractive colored 
variety that everyone likes, a delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suffused with a golden sheen; 
flowers of medium size, especialiy handsome in half-expanded 
form; a free-flowering garden variety that should be in every 
collection. 
Mrs. Franklin Dennison (McGredy & Son, 
1915). A Rose 'of surpassing beauty, very large 
and full, well formed flowers of porcelain-white 
veiled primrose-yellow deepening to ochre at base 
of petals. A strong, vigorous grower, produc- 
ing its large flowers in the greatest profusion. 
Mrs. Mackeller (Dickson & Sons, 1916). In 
strong habit of growth and freedom of flowering 
this beautiful Rose compares favorably with such 
a strong growing variety as Caroline Testout. In 
color it is a distinct light lemon-yellow, shading to ; 
almost creamy-white in warm weather. It has large 
flowers with full high centres of splendid build, a 
valuable Rose in-every way. $1.25 each. 
Mrs. T. Hillas (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). Chrome- 
yellow, flowers large and full, of elongated cup-shape; 
a very desirable Rose of strong hardy constitution. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy, 1909). 
As a pink bedding Rose there is none better, and par- 
ticularly so for massing, the flowers are distinct and 
novel in shape, the petals having wavy or crisped edges 
not unlike a Peony. The flowers, which are of large 
size, remain perfect on the bushes for a long time and 
are produced very freely; they are of a bright pink color 
with lighter shadings, the plant is vigorous and free. 
red, shaded vermilion towards the edge and a bright rosy 
Hysrip-Tza Rose Mrs. AmMBrosE RICCARDO 
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. 
