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Hybrid-Tea Rose 

 Mme. Jules Guolez 



Hybkid-Tea Rose 

 Mme. Second Weber 



Select List of Hybrid=Tea Roses- 



La France (Guillot, 1867). An old favorite, and a model 

 garden Rose in every way; flowers clear satiny pink; large, 

 very full and of perfect form. 



La Tosca (Schwartz, 1901). Beautiful silvery pink, with 

 deeper centre; a very vigorous grower, with large, double 

 flowers and very free. 



Lieutenant Chaure (Pernet Ducher, 1907). A splendid 

 velvety crimson red; fine long bud with petals of cupped 

 form; a vigorous grower and very free-flowering. 



Lyon (Pernet Ducher, 1907). The long buds are tipped coral- 

 red and chrome-yellow at the base. The flowers when ex- 

 panded are large and full, with broad petals of superb color, 

 being a coral red or salmon pink, shaded with chrome-yellow 

 in the centre, toning to a. shrimp-pink at the tips. 



Mabel Drew (Dickson & Sons, 1911). A magnificent Rose, 

 exquisitely shaped, with smooth, circular petals of great sub- 

 stance, arranged in perfect symmetry. The blooms are large 

 and full. The color is deep cream, passing to canary-yellow 

 in the centre as the bloom develops, with a delicious perfume 

 and sturdy, vigorous growth. Awarded a Gold Medal 

 National Rose Society of England. 



May Kenyon Slaney (Dickson & Sons, 1910). A fine dec- 

 orative Rose of a blush-pink color on a rich cream ground, 

 the pink intensifying as the flower expands, very floriferous 

 and highly tea scented. 



fline. Charles Lutaud (Pernet Ducher, 1913). A large, 

 full, globular flower somewhat in the way of Marquise de 

 Sinety, but with deeper colored flowers and a more vigorous 

 habit of growth; buds ochre-yellow tinted with carmine; open 

 flowers chrome-yellow, tinted with scarlet on the outer petals. 



Mme. Edmond Rostand (Pernet Ducher, 1913). We are 

 particularly well pleased with this beautiful Rose, which 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 atmos- 

 pheric conditions, but it is always beautitul; the flower is 

 large, quite double and globular. 



Price. Any of the above in strong two-year-old 



Continued 



Mme. Jules Bouche (Croibier &Fils, 1911). Considered 

 by many prominent authorities the best white bedding variety, 

 while it is not pure white the centre being faintly tinted with 

 pink it is a splendid large Rose, full double and of good form 

 producing its flowers very freely on long stiff stems, fine for 

 cutting, a strong vigorous grower. 



Mme. Lucien Baltet (Pernet Ducher, 1911). Very large 

 full globular flower of a rosy-flesh color shaded yellow, the 

 edge of the petals suffused with carmine, very free-flowering. 



Mme. Hector Leuillot (Pernet Ducher, 1904). Golden 

 yellow-tinted carmine in the centre; a good large flower. 



Mme. Jules Qrolez (Guillot, 1897). A beautiful satiny 

 china rose color, very bright and attractive flowers, very dou- 

 ble, of fine form and remarkably free flowering; a distinct and 

 pretty Rose, which should be planted extensively. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert (Pernet Ducher, 1906). For deli- 

 cate, soft coloring it is difficult to surpass this pretty semi- 

 double variety which is particularly fine in bud form; color a 

 charming salmon-yellow, suffused with pink and carmine. 



Mme. Philippe Rivoire (Pernet Ducher, 1905). Very large 

 flower, creamy white suffused with apricot, a most beautiful 

 Rose, particularly so in the bud form. 



Mme Segond Weber (Soupert & Notting, 1908). A grand 

 Rose in every way. It is a vigorous grower, free-flowering, 

 large, perfectly formed, cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of mar- 

 velous beauty. In color it is of that soft shade of salmon-pink 

 which appeals to everyone. 



Mrs. Charles Hunter (Wm, Paul & Son, 1913). A strong, 

 vigorous grower with rosy-crimson flowers, changing to a 

 pleasing rose as they fully expand; a very bold flower with 

 large, handsome petals, produced on strong, upright stalks 



Mrs. Edward Powel (P. Bernaix, 1911). A splendid vel- 

 vety crimson, of large size, moderately double, and a free, 

 perpetual bloomer. 



Mrs. Joseph H. Welch (McGredy, 1911). A very bril- 

 liant rose-pink, very large artistically arranged flower, with 

 immense guard petals, delicately sweet scented, 

 plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. ; $40.00 per 100. 



All Roses are supplied in strong two-year-old plants only 



