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Mme. Edouard Hekp.iot or Daily Mail Rose 



Los Angeles. Described and offered on page 129. $1.50each. 



Louise Catherine Breslau (Pemet-Duclier, 1912). En- 

 tirely 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 & Netting, 1914). Flesh colored, illumi- 

 nated with clear rosy-cream, very large, form perfect. Growth 

 vigorous, free-flowering, particularly good in the autumn. 



Marie Adelaide Grand Ducliess of Luxembourg (Soupert & 

 Netting, 1913). Very distinct orange-yellow of good form, fine 

 long buds on erect stems. As the petals unfold they become re- 

 flexed in such a manner as to give the flowers a starlike appearance. 



Marquise de Ganay (Guillot, 1910). Very large, full globular 

 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. 



Milady. A strong sturdy grower and free bloomer, with 

 large double flowers of a rich crimson-scarlet. 



Mme. Abel Chatenay (Pernet-Ducher, 189-5). Carmine- 

 rose with salmon shadings; long pointed buds and double 

 flowers, a strong grower, very free-flowering, and a favorite 

 bedding variety. 



Mme. Edmee Metz (Soupert & Netting, 1901). A large, 



full double flower of elegant form of a rosy-carmine shaded salmon, 

 a splendid bedding variety. 



Mme. Edmond Rostand (Pernet-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 warmercolor- 

 ing; 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 islarge, 

 quite double and globular, f 1.50 each. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot. Described and offered on page 129. 



Select Hybrid=Tea Roses 



Mme. Jules Bouche (Croibier, 1911). While not a pure 

 white, it being at times slightly tinted with blush on the 

 reverse of the petals, we consider it one of the best white 

 bedding Roses. It is quite double, ar^d of fine form in 

 bud as well as in the fully expanded flower; a strong 

 grower and very free-flowering. 



Mme. Jules Qravereaux. Very large, double flesh- 

 white shaded buff and peach color; a strong vigorous 

 grower, 



Mme. Jules Qrolez (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 ex- 

 tensively. 



Mme. Leon Pain (Guillot, 1904). Entirely distinct in 

 color, a silvery-salmon, with deeper orange-yellow, shaded 

 centre, the reverse of the petals being a salmony-pink; 

 flowers large, full and well formed; very free-flowering. 



Mme. Marcel Delanney (Leenders, 1916). A sur- 

 prisingly beautiful variety, and honored with the award 

 of the Gold Medal at the Bagatelle Gardens, Paris, in 

 1915. It is distinct and peculiar in color, a pale soft 

 _pink or a 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. 



Mme.Melanie Soupert (Pernet-Ducher, 1906). For deli- 

 cacy in coloring it would be diflicult to surpass this mag- 

 nificent semi-double large-flowered variety which is especi- 

 ally fine in the bud form; in color, a charming pale tint of 

 salmon-yellow with pink and carmine suffusion. 



Mme. Segond Weber (Soupert and Netting, 1908). 

 A grand Rose in every way. It is a vigorous grower, 

 free-flowering, large, perfectly formed, cup-shaped, 

 fragrant flowers of marvelous beauty. In color it is 

 of that soft tone of salmon-pink which appeals to every 

 one. 



Hybkid-Tea Ro: 

 Mme. Leon Pain 



Price. 



Strong two-year-old plants of any of the above, except where noted, $1.00 each; $12.00 per doz.; 

 $90.00 per 100. 25 or more supplied at the 100 rate 



