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Hybrid-Tea Rose, H. V. Machin (Offered on page 123) 



Laurent Carle. Produces its large, deliciously scented, brilliant 



carmine flowers throughout the season, nearly as good in hot, 

 dry weather as under more favorable weather conditions. A 

 vigorous grower, and as hardy as a Hybrid Perpetual. 



Los Angeles. Described and ofEered on pages 128 and 129. 



Louise Catherine Breslau. Entirely distinct from aU 

 other Roses in color; the buds are coral-red shaded with 

 chrome-yeUow, while the expanded flowers, which are 

 very large, are of a superb shrimp-pink shaded coppery- 

 orange and chrome yellow. 



Mme. Abel Chatenay. Carmine-rose with salmon ' 

 shadings; long pointed buds and double flowers, a strong 

 grower, very free-flowering, and a favorite bedding 

 variety. 



Mme. Butterfly. A sport from Ophelia, retaining all the \ 



good qualities of its parent, but with deeper shadings of 

 apricot and gold on the salmon-pink ground. 



Mme. Edmond Rostand. This beautiful Rose is one 

 of our favorites, and might be called an improvement on 

 Prince de Bulgarie, being of more \dgorous 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 globiflar. SI. 50 each 



Select Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Described and offered on page 129. 



Killamey. This is the best known of Dickson's famous Irish 



Hj'brid-Tea Roses, and is one of the most popular of our garden 



Roses. In color it is a sparkling brilhant pink; the blooms are 



large, the buds long and pointed, the petals very large and of 



great substance. 



Killarney Brilliant. Described and offered 



on page 129. 

 Killarney Queen. A decided improvement on the 

 popular Killarney, with larger, fragrant, well- 

 formed buds and flowers, which are absolutely 

 perfect in all stages of development; they are of 

 a sparkling cerise-pink color, shading Hghter at 

 the base of the petals, a strong, vigorous grower 

 and free bloomer. 

 Lady Alice Stanley. A gem that everyone admires; it is 

 absolutely perfect in every way; form, color, size, free- 

 dom of bloom and fragrance are all fully developed; in 

 color it is a beautiful shade of coral-rose, the inside of 

 the petals shading to flesh-pink with deeper flushes. 

 Lady Ashtown. One of the freest-flowering varieties 

 in the collection, and produces perfect blooms under all weather 

 conditions. The flowers are large, double with high-pointed cen- 

 tre; and are produced on long stems; splendid for cutting; in 

 color a soft rose, shading to yellow at the base of the petals. 

 Lady Mary Ward. Rich orange, shaded deeper apricot-orange, 

 with a decided metallic veneering, very brilliant and attractive, 

 and entirely distinct. A strong grower, very free and sweetly 

 perfumed. $1.50 each. 



Lady Pirrie. Deep copper reddish-salmon; inside of petals 

 apricot-yellow, flushed fawn and copper; an ideal variety 

 admired by every one. 



Lady Ursula. Described and offered on page 129. 



La Tosca. Beautiful silvery pink, with deeper centre; a very 



vigorous grower, with large double flowers 



and very free; a splendid bedder. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot. 



page 129. 



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. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose 

 Lady- Alice Stanley' 



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. 



