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SELECT R05§S- 



169 



New Hybrid=Tea Roses 



-Co7i tinned. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Mme. Edouard Hrrriot, or the Daily Mail Rose. 



I.AOY :iIARY WARO. 



(McGredy, 1914.) 



This brilliant and attractive variety is included in our " Peerless" 

 collection and described on page 176. $1.00 each; $10.00 per 

 dozen. 



r,ouise Catherine Breslau. 



(Pernet-Ducher. 1913.) 



Buds coral-red shaded with chrome-yellow; 

 expanded flowers very large, full and globular, 

 with large heavy petals of great depth of a 

 superb shrimp-pink color, shaded with coppery- 

 orange and chrome-yellow on the reverse of the 

 petals; a beautiful Rose. $1.00 each; $10.00 

 per dozen. 



MARCEI.I.A. 



(William Paul & Son. 1914.) 



Buds buff; the opening flower, which is of splendid full, double 

 form, is of a pleasing salmon-flesh color; the haljit of the plant is 

 vigorous, free and continuous flowering; an exceptionally fine autum- 

 nal bloomer. Award of merit from the Royal Horticultural Society 

 of England. $ 1 . 25 each. 



M.^E. EOOITARD HERRIOT, 



OR THE OAII.Y MAIL ROSE. 



( Pernet-Ducher, 1914.) 



This great new Rose is included in our "Peerless" collection; 

 is illustrated on this page and described on page 176. 75 cts. 

 each; $7.50 per doz. ; $60.00 per 100. 



IHAJESTIC. 



(Wm. Paul & Son, 1915.) 



A splendid, fine carmine-rose with a long 

 and full bud opening to a large double flower; 

 it is of strong erect habit; a fine bedding va- 

 riety and a most desirable cut flower. 

 Awarded Gold Medal by the National Rose 

 Society and a Certificate of Merit by the 

 Royal Horticultural Society of England. 

 (Illustrated on opposite page.) $2.50 each. 



HEVROUIV 

 DORA VAX TETS. 



(Leenders, 1914.) 



An introduction of the Holland Rose 

 specialists, Leenders & Co., which in com- 

 petition with introductions from Rose special- 

 ists from the entire Rose-growing world was 

 awarded the Grand Prize, a Gold Medal, at 

 the Bagatelle Gardens in Paris in 1914 for 

 the best foreign Rose shown, also a Gold 

 Medal by the Holland National Rose Society. 

 In color, it is a glowing, deep crimson with 

 velvety shadings; the flowers are of medium 

 size, moderately full; of robust, vigorous 

 growth, and always in bloom. (See cut.) 

 $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 



Ni w Hyiikid-Tea Rose. Mevkoiw Doka Van Tets. 



All Rose* are supplied in strong two-year-old plants only. 



