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Select Hybrid=Tea Roses 



Premier (E. G. Hill, 1919). A new variety that has gained great 

 popularity as a forcing sort and which promises equally good as a 

 bedding Rose. In color it is a pleasing shade of pure rose-pink 

 with flowers of good size and form. 



Primerose (Soupert & Netting, 1914). A magnificent bedding 

 Rose, coming melon-yellow during spring, deeper in the autumn, 

 with apricot shadings, a most distinct coloring; flowers large, with 

 long pointed buds. $1.50. 



Prince de Bulgarie (Pemet-Ducher, 1902). Large full 

 double flowers of capital form which are produced abund- 

 antly throughout the season; a good reliable bedder of a 

 silvery flesh color, deepening to the centre with delicate 

 salmon-rose shadings, a soft pleasing color. 



Queen of Fragrance (Wm. Paul and Sons, 1916). Flow- 

 ers large, double and of elegant graceful shape and freely 

 produced throughout the season. The color is a beautiful 

 shell-pink, tipped with silver, bright and pleasing. An 

 outstanding quality of this beautiful Rose is its powerful 

 and delicious fragrance, which won for it the Clay Chal- 

 lenge Cup (value $375.00) at the show of the Royal Horti- 

 cultural Society of England, as well as a Certificate of Merit 

 from the National Rose Society. 



Radiance. Described and offered on page 129. 

 Red Radiance. Described ami off'ered on page 129. 



Sunburst (Pernet-Ducher, 1912). A superb Rose of good 

 vigorous habit, flowers of fair size of elongated cup form and 

 fine in the bud or half-open flower, color a rich cadmium- 

 yellow with orange-yellow centre. 



Totote Qelos (Pemet-Ducher, 1915). A strong vigorous 

 grower of erect branching habit, with shapely long buds 

 borne on stout stems and large full globular flowers; color 

 flesh-tinted white, frequently shaded with chrome-yellow in 

 the centre, particularly so in the Fall flowers. 



White Killarney (Waban Rose Co., 1909). A pure white 

 sport of the famous and popular Killarney Rose, identical in 

 every way with its parent, excepting in color. 



William F. Dreer. This beautiful new Rose is shown in 

 colors, and described and ofl'ered on page 128. $2.50 each. 



William Shean (Dickson & Sons, 1906). Unusually long 

 buds of splendid form, pure pink in color, with shell-shaped 

 petals of good substance. $1.50 each. 



Wlllowmere (Pernet-Ducher, 1914). This 

 splendid Rose is of a coral-red color, suffused 

 with carmine in the bud state, and opens to a 

 large, full, handsome flower of a rich shrimp- 

 pink, shaded yellow in the centre and flushed 

 carmine-pink towards the edges of the petals. ^ 



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 

 'lOO rate. 



Special offer of 

 HYBRID-TBA ROS£S 



We will supply a strong two-year-old plant each of our entire collec- 

 tion of 101 Hybrid-Tea Roses, which includes all of the new varieties 

 offered on pages 121 to 130, A magnificent collection for $100.00. 



Reine Carola de Saxe (Gamon, 1903). Large, fi:ee-flow- 

 ering, rosy flesh-pink; a strong vigorous grower. 



Rose Marie. This wonderful Rose is shown in colors and 



described and offered on page 128. $1.50 each. 

 Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. The new yellow Rose that 

 promises to become what has long been wanted, a hardy ever- 

 blooming real yellow Rose. Descrilied and off'ered on page 

 127. ?5 00 each. 



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