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HYBRID-TEA ROSES 



Novelties and Recent Introductions 



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Louise Criner. Purest snow-white, with creamy 

 centre, long shapely buds on good long stems, 

 open flowers full double. $2.50 each. 



Mabel Morse. Free, ideal habit of growth; large, 

 full, well-formed, sweetly scented flowers, freely 

 and continuously produced; color clear bright 

 golden yellow without shading; free from mildew. 

 Described by McGredy as the best yellow yet 

 raised. Awarded a Gold Medal by the National 

 Rose Society of England. $3.00 each. 



Mme. Poincare. Buds long, of perfect form on 

 good stems, flowers full, of cupped form, bright 

 apricot, shaded yellow at centre, outer petals 

 salmon shaded pink, a very vigorous grower and 

 free flowering. $3.00 each. 



Mrs. Beckwith. An erect grower of splendid 



habit, with glossy, light green foliage, long shapely buds, medium 

 sized, full, gracefully shaped flowers of a buttercup yellow, shading 

 lighter at the edges of the petals. $3.00 each. 



Mrs. Charles Lamplough. A most refined and pleasing soft tone of 

 light lemon, flowers of wonderful size, depth and substance; very sweet- 

 scented. A vigorous grower, producing its splendid flowers throughout 

 the season. $1.50 each. 



Mrs. Henry Morse. Mr. McGredy, in first offering this novelty, 

 stated that he has never offered a new variety with greater pride. His 

 own description follows. "Its merits are so great that it stands quite by 

 itself among the many beautiful varieties of its class, the most wonderful 

 coloring, the most perfect shape and form, together with its marvelous 

 freedom of blooming and habit of growth, a combination ideal of per- 

 fection in a Rose. Rising from a ground work of soft flesh-cream, the 

 whole flower has a clear sheen of bright rose, deeply impregnated and 

 !^w^ washed vermilion, with clear vermilion 



i^Y^^QUy,!.^ veining on the petals, which are really 



wonderful for depth, size, and substance; 

 ; the largest and most pointed of all Roses 



i of its type; sweetly scented. $2.50 each. 



HvBRrD-TEA Rose, P.\dre 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, President Cherioux 



Mrs. Redford. Bright apricot-orange, one of the 

 most lovely of this tone of color, an upright grower 

 with holly-like mildew-proof foliage. The flowers 

 are substantially built, perfect in form, very free- 

 blooming, and sweetly scented, a superb bedding 

 Rose. $2.50 each. 



Padre. Most novel and attractive in color- 

 ing, with long petals of a coppery scarlet 

 flushed with yellow at the base, produced on 

 long shoots. Growth strong and upright and 

 exceedingly free-flowering. $1.50 each. 

 President Cherioux. One of the most beau- 

 tiful of this season's introductions of Mr. 

 Pernet-Ducher, a beautiful shade of prawn- 

 red and salmon pink, shaded with yellow, 

 large, full splendidly formed globular flowers, 

 a strong vigorous grower and very free 

 flowering. $3.00 each. 

 Rev. F. Page Roberts. A most beautifully 

 / shaped long bud and a full double flower of a 



/ rich orange-gold, shading to saffron yellow, 



growth vigorous, and very free flowering. 

 $3.50 each. 

 The Queen Alexandra. A brilliant flower of 

 intense vermilion deeply shaded old gold on 

 reverse of petals, which spring from a pure 

 orange base, one of the most remarkable color 

 combinations seen in Roses. The flowers are quite full and 

 when half blown are bewildering in their beauty, delightfully 

 sweet-scented. $2.00 each. 

 Una Wallace. This Rose has created quite a sensation. The 

 color is quite distinct from any other Rose, a beautiful soft, 

 even toned cherry-rose without shading. In depth, formation, 

 and substance it is faultless, every bloom coming perfect, and 

 quite full. It is one of the freest growers, and remarkably free 

 flowering. Sweetly perfumed $1.50 each. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



We will supply one strong two-year-old California-field-grown 

 plant each of the 20 newer varieties offered on this and opposite 

 page for $40. 



