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H I BRID-TEIA ROSEaS Novelties and Recent Introductions 

 — Continued 



Ethel James. One of the most artistic of the single-flowering 

 hybrid-teas. Very large, sweetly scented, flowers opening out in 

 salver form, of a deep carmine flushed with orange; very free 

 flowering. $1.50 each. 



Etienne Rebeillard. This variety from Pernet-Ducher is 

 a pleasing lively shade of flesh pink with golden suffusion, 

 flowers of globular form and sweetly scented. $1.50 each. 



Etoile de Feu. Very large, full double globular flower of a 

 salmon-pink shaded with flame, a new and distinct color, a 

 strong vigorous grower. $1.50 each. 



Felicity. Described and offered on page 129. $1.50 each. 



Feu Joseph Looymans. Long and pointed buds, large full 

 flowers, yellow with vivid apricot, particularly brilliant at the 

 centre. Entirely distinct and novel. $2.00 each. 



Hortulanus Fiet. Exceptionally large long buds on stout 

 stiS stems of a bright nankeen yellow, a beautiful Rose of 

 exceptional size and form. $1.50 each. 



Imperial Potentate. Illustrated in colors. Described and 

 offered on page 129. $1.50 each. 



Independence Day. An entirely distinct and novel color that 

 at once arrests attention, a rich orange-apricot suffused with 

 sunflower-yellow. The buds are long, very freely produced and 

 delightfully fragrant. One of the most beautifully colored 

 Roses of its type. $1.50 each. 



James Walley. Nicely shaped buds, 

 of good free habit. Sweetly scented. 



Apricot shaded salmon, 

 $1.50 each. 



Josephine Thomas. The eminent Rosarian, Captain George 

 C. Thomas, selected this promising variety from a number of 

 Howard & Smith's seedlings to name after his daughter. It is a 

 variety of strong, vigorous habit and produces its flowers on 

 fine long stems. These are of a light orange salmon at the centre, 

 the outer petals gradually shading to a cream-flesh, does not 

 fade or discolor and always carries a high pointed centre of 

 smaller petals. This Rose should become universally popular 

 for garden decoration with good cutting value. $2.50 each. 



Hybrip-Tea Rose, Mabel Morse 



Hybrid-Tea Rose. La Champagne 



La Champagne. Described and offered on page 128. $1.50 each. 



Louise Criner. Purest snow-white, with creamy centre, long 

 shapely buds on good long stems, open flowers full double. 

 $1.50 each. 



Lulu. A dainty and distinct Rose, with exceptionally long buds 

 which in outline, remind one of the miniature or Fairy Rose 

 Mme. Cecil Brunner, but much larger in size, while in color it is 

 similar to Mme. Edouard Herriot, orange-red shaded with 

 salmon-pink. Beautiful in bud form, only $1.00 each. 



Mabel Morse. There have been a number of yellow Roses 

 recently introduced all of which claim attention, and while in 

 Mabel Morse we have a flower that is not as large as Souvenir 

 de Claudius Pernet it has exceptional merit in color and form, 

 producing a most beautifully shaped long bud which develops 

 into a handsome good sized flower of the richest golden-yellow. 

 It is a strong vigorous grower and remarkably free flowering, 

 with rich, healthy, glossy, dark green foliage. Awarded a Gold 

 Medal by the National Rose Society of England. $2.00 each. 



Margaret Horton. Long pointed buds, large full flowers, 

 color deep orange-yellow, vigorous and free, sweetly scented. 

 A fine bedding Rose. $1.50 each. 



Mme. Poincare. Buds long, of perfect form on good stems, 

 flowers full, of cupped form, bright apricot, shaded yellow at 

 centre, outer petals salmon shaded pink, a very vigorous grower 

 and free flowering. $1.50 each. 



Mra<^ Beckwith. An erect grower of splendid habit, with 

 \/glossy, light green foliage, long shapely buds, medium sized, 

 full, gracefully shaped flowers of a buttercup yellow, shading 

 lighter at the edges of the petals. $1.50 each. 



