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Golden Emblem. Rich deep golden-yellow, beautifully formed 

 long buds, delightfully fragrant. $1.50 each. 



Golden Ophelia. Similar in habit of growth and freedom of 

 flowering to Ophelia, but with a pretty golden-yellow suffusion. 



Gorgeous. Flowers large, full and exquisitely formed, of an amber 

 yellow, veined with reddish-copper, a most striking and novel color; it 

 is of strong, vigorous habit. 



Grange Colomb. An exceptionally free-iiowering, vigorous grower. 

 Color soft ivory-white, with salmon-yellow fawn centre; as the flowers 

 mature, they gradually pass to pure white; a splendid bedder. 



Gruss an Teplitz. This is a Rose for everybody, succeeding under 

 the most ordinary conditions. In color it is of the richest scarlet, shad- 

 ing to a velvety-crimson; very fragrant, a free, strong grower and 

 in bloom all the time. 



Hadley. Unquestionably one of the best garden varieties of its 

 color, a rich crimson, varying to deep velvety crimson. Its 

 well formed, intensely fragrant flowers are produced very freely 

 and continuously throughout the season. 



Hoosier Beauty. Described and offered on page 129. 



H. V. Machin. A gorgeous flower of large size described by the 

 introducers as the most magnificent exhibition variety they have 

 introduced; in color an intensely black-grained scarlet-crimson, 

 carried on rigid, sturdy stems with ideal foliage. A vigorous, 

 strong growing Rose for the garden. 



Irish Fireflame. A glorious single-flowering variety, bearing its flowers 

 in clusters of five or more; splendid for cutting in sprays in bud form. 

 These buds are wonderfully rich in coloring, a rich deep orange, splashed 

 with crimson, opening to a large single flower of a satiny old-gold, 

 shaded with ochre. $1 .50 each. 



Janet. Reminds one in color of the old climbing Rose, Gloire de Dijon, 

 with large globular-cupped flowers of a pleasing silky salmon-flesh pink, 

 developing to a deep fawn, a most refined delightfully fragrant flower. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. One of the best bedding varieties. The 

 flowers, which are produced with the greatest freedom on long stiff 

 stems, are of large size and of perfect form, of a deep imperial pink, 

 the outside of the petals silvery-rose white. 



Joseph Hill. A perfect gem and remarkably free-flowering; in 

 color a lovely shade of salmon-pink; the perfect flowers are large, 

 full and double. 



Select Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Etoile de France. One of the best of the red varieties that 

 succeeds equally well in all parts of the country; color vivid 

 crimson with darker shadings; very double of good size and 

 deliciously scented. 

 Florence Pemberton. An excellent bedding Rose of vigorous 

 habit of growth, flowering profusely throughout the season, 

 continuing in good shape during hot summer weather. In color 

 it is a creamy-white suffused with pink, a fine bold flower with 

 high pointed centre and great depth of petal. 

 Fragrant Bouquet. Of compact habit of growth with beau- 

 tiful buds opening to full double flowers of a delicate flesh- 

 pink, the base of the petals a golden-yellow; remark- 

 ably sweet-scented. 

 Francis Scott Key. This strong, sturdy growing variety 

 of American origin, has proven a valuable Rose for the gar- 

 den. The flowers are large, very double, well formed and of 

 unusual substance, while in color it is a deep even red. 

 $1.50 each. 



General MacArthur. A well-known favorite, and one of the 

 best all-around bedding Roses in our collection, it is one of the 

 earliest and most perpetual flowering sorts; its flowers are of 

 good form, of a warm, rich crimson scarlet, and delightfully 

 scented. 



General Superior Arnold Janssen. Exceptionally long 

 buds on very long stems, of an effective deep carmine, a variety 

 that is comparatively little known and that is deserving of 

 extensive planting; a splendid bedder. 



George C. Waud. A beautiful variety, possessing an entirely 

 distinct color — a glowing vermilion with orange-red suffusion. 

 The flowers are large, full, of perfect form and highly tea-scented; 

 very free-flowering. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, Fr.^grant Bouquet 



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. 



