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Select Hybrid=Tea Roses 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGreuy, 1909). As 

 a pink bedding Rose there is none Ijetter, and particularly 

 so for massing, the flowers are distinct and novel in shape, 

 the peials having wavy or crisped edges not unlike a Peony. 

 The flowers, -which are of large size, remain perfect on the 

 bushes for a long time and are produced very freely; they 

 are of a bright pink color with lighter sliadings, the plant is 

 vigorous and free. Illustrated on page 125. 



Ophelia. Described and offered on page 119. 



Pharisaer (Hinner, 1903). Exceptionally free-flowering, 

 producing long buds, which open into large, double flowers 



of a rosy white, shading to a pretty soft salmon. A fine i 



garden Rose that never disappoints in quality or in quanity. 



One of the best. 

 Premier (E. G. Hill, 1919). A new variety that has gained 



great popularity as a forcing sort and which promises equally 



good as a bedding Rose. In color it is a pleasing shade nf 



pure rose-pink with flowers of good size and form. $1.50 



each. 

 Prince de Bulgarie (Pernet-Ducher, 1902). Large full 



double flowers of capital form which are produced abund- 

 antly throughout the season; a good reliable bedder of a 



silvery flesh color, deepening to the centre with delicate 



salmon-fose shadings, a soft pleasing color. 

 Queen of Fragrance (Wm. Paul and Sons, 1916). Flowers large, double and of 



elegant graceful shape and freely produced throughout the season. The color is a 



beautiful shell-pink, tipped with silver, bright and pleasing. An outstanding quality 



Hybkid-Tea Rose 

 Queen of Fragrance 



of this beautiful Rose is its powerful and delicious fragrance, 

 which won for it the Clay Challenge Cup (value $375.00) at 

 the show of the Royal Horticultural Society of England, as 

 well as a Certificate of Merit from the National Rose Society. 

 $1.50 each. 



Radiance. Described and offered on page 119. 



Red Radiance. Described and offered on page 119. 



Sunburst (Pernet-Ducher, 1912). A superb Rose of good 

 vigorous habit, flowers of fair size of elongated cup form and 

 fine in the bud or half-open flower, color a rich cadmium- 

 yellow with orange-yellow centre. 

 TotOte Gelos (Pernet Ducher, 1915). A strong vigorous 

 grower of erect branching habit, with shapely long buds 

 borne on stout stems and large full globular flowers; color 

 flesh-tinted white, frequently shaded with chrome-yellow in 

 the centre, particularly so in the Fall flowers. 

 White Killarney (VVaban Rose Co., 1909). A pure white 

 sport of the famous and popular Killarney Rose, identical 

 in every way with its parent, excepting in color. 



Winnie Davis (Nanz, 1902). A profuse flowering, 

 clean, apricot-pink, close, well-formed buds of fair 

 size; very pretty. 

 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. 



Special offer of 

 HYBRID-TEA ROSES 



We will supply a strong two-year-old plant each of the 

 ,6 Hybrid-Tea Roses offered on page 119 and pages 121 to 

 126, a magnificent collection, for $72.00- 



Hybkid-Tea Rose Pharisaer 



No collecfon of Hybrid Tea Roses is com; lete 

 without the 



Four New American Sorts 



described and offered on page 120 



