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HENRTADREK -PHIlADELPHIAfA- 



SELECT ROSES 



Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddelu 

 Offered on Opposite Page. 



Select List of Hybrid=Tea Roses 



Mhs. Gfo. Shawyhk 

 Offered on Opp<»site Page, 



-Continued. 



Duchess of Westminster (Dickson & Sons, mil). A 

 peerless Tea-like Rose ami one of the best in our trial grounds, 

 with beautifully smooth and massive petals. The Ijlooms are 

 very large, full and perfectly formed, with high-pointed centre. 

 Very sweetly perfumed. The color, which is very novel, is 

 a dainty, clear rose-madder. The growth is vigorous, erect 

 and of very free-flowering liabit. A gorgeous and absolutely 

 distinct Rose. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



Earl of Warwick (Paul & Son, 1904). A magnificent Rose 

 and entirely distinct from all other varieties. The flowers 

 are large and full, of beautiful form, and come perfect 

 throughout the season under all weather conditions. In 

 color it is a soft salmon-pink, shaded in the centre with 

 vermilion. 



Ecarlate (Boj-tard, 1907). Produces only medium-sized 

 flowers, but is such a brilliant scarlet in color and such an 

 incessant bloomer that we count it among the best bedding 

 varieties. 



Edward riawley (McGredy, 1911). A beautiful rich crim- 

 son, touched with maroon, with a delightful velvety gloss on 

 the petals, which are large, forming a good-sized flower with 

 high globular centre. The growth is strong and the flowers 

 are borne in profusion. Awarded a Gold Medal by the 

 National Rose Society. fil.OO each. 



Farbenkonigin or Queen of Colors (Hinner, 1902). A 

 very attractive and showy variety, the large, fragrant flowers 

 being a most desirable imperial pink. One of the most 

 popular Roses in Europe; an especial favorite with German 

 Rose growers. 



Florence Pemberton (Dickson & Sons, 1903). A splen- 

 did large creamv- white sufi"used with pink, perfect in form 

 and always in flower. 



Florence Haswell Veitch (W. Paul & Sons, 1911). Bril- 

 liant scarlet, shaded with black; flowers large, full, of excel- 

 lent shape and remarkable fragrance; very free-flowering and 

 of strong, vigorous habit. $1 .00 each. 



Franz Deepen (Hinner, 1901). Rich yellow, shading to 

 orange in the centre of the flower, which is of medium size; 

 very sweet-scented. 



Price, any of the above, except where noted 



Grace Molyneux r Dickson & Sons, 1908). A chaste Rose 

 of rare beauty; the habit of growth is perfection, every shoot 

 producing a bloom. A veritable pearl for garden decora- 

 tion. The color is a creamy apricot, flesh in the centre, the 

 outer petals when developed are a delicate creamy-while in- 

 side, with a faint pink sheen on the reverse. Delightfully 

 tea-scented. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



Qustav Qrunerwald (P. Lambert, 1903). Carmine-pink, 

 centre yellow, large, full, of fine form, buds long and 

 pointed; one of the best. 



Joseph Hill (Pemet Ducher, 1904). A perfect gem; of 

 strong, clean, vigorous growth, remarkably free-floweting; in 

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

 large, full and double. 



La France (Guillot, 18G7). An old favorite, and probably 

 the most jrapular Rose the world over. 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. 



Lady Alice Stanley (McGredy, 1909). Deep coral-rose, 

 inside pale flesh, slightly flushed deeper flesh; a remarkably 

 attractive and pleasing color combination. The blooms are 

 very large, full, of great sul)Stance and produced very freely 

 and deliciously fragrant; one of the best bedding varieties. 

 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



Lady Ursula (Dickson & Sons, 1908). A truly magnificent 

 Rose, of vigorous, erect growth, po.ssessing exceedingly free- 

 blooming qualities. The foliage is large, massive and attrac- 

 tive. The flowers, produced on every shoot, are very large, 

 full and of great substance and perfect form, with high centre, 

 from which the petals gracefully reflex; in color a delightful 

 shade of flesh-pink, distinct from all others; delicately tea- 

 scented. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



Lieutenant Chaure (Pemet Ducher. 1007). A splendid 

 velvety crimson-red shaded with garnet; fine long bud with 

 petals of cupped form; a vigorous grower and very free-flow- 

 ering. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



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



THE NEW HYBRID-TEA ROSES are offerea on pages 162 to 165. 



