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Hybrid-Tea Rose, Miss Lolita Ar-MOUR 



Mme. Edmond Rostand. This beautiful Rose is one 

 of our favorites, and might be called an improvement on 

 Prince de Bulgarie, being of more vigorous growth and 

 warmer coloring; 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 is large, 

 quite double and globular. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot. 



page 127. 



Described and offered on 



Mme. Jules Bouche. 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, and of fine form in bud as well as in the 

 fully expanded flower; a strong grower and very free- 

 flowering. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Entirely distinct in color, a silverj'- 

 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 and a splendid 

 bedding variety. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert. For delicacy in coloring it 

 would be diSicult 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. 



Mme. Segond Weber. A grand Rose in every way. It is 

 a vigorous grower, free-flowering, large, perfectly formed, 

 cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of mar\-elous beauty. In 

 color it is of that soft tone of salmon-pink which appeals 

 to everj'one. 



Select Hybrid -Tea Roses 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester. A warm crimson -carmine, 

 flowers large, very double, with large, smooth, circular , petals 

 and delightfully scented; verj- free-flowerings 



Miss Lolita Armour. Described and offered on page 128. 

 $1.50 each. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Described and oft'ered on page 127. 



Mrs. Arthur E. Coxhead. Claret red shaded 

 vermilion towards the edges and a bright rosy 

 sheen towards the base of the petals, ?. strong 

 gromng, free-flowering delightfully scented Rose 

 that comes in good shape at all seasons. 



Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. .\n attrac- 

 tive variety of distinct color, that ever>-one 

 likes, a delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suffused with a golden 

 sheen; flowers of mechum size, especially handsome in 

 half-expanded form; a free-flowering garden variety that 

 should be in every coOection. 



Mrs. Charles Russell. Described and offered on page 128. 



Mrs. Franklin Dennison. A Rose of surpassing beauty, 

 and destined to become very popular; verj' large and full, 

 well formed flowers; of porcelain-white veiled primrose- 

 yellow deepening to ochre at base of petals. A strong, 

 vigorous grower, producing its large flowers in the greatest 

 profusion. 



Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols. Described and offered on 

 page 128. $2.00 each. 



MiiE. Eoou.AJiD Herriot or D.An,Y Mail Rose 



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 100 rate. 



