Select Hybrid-Tea Roses — 
Emma Wright. Not a large flower, but a most liberal bloomer, of 
semi-double form, of a glistening orange. 
E. P. H. Kingma. A “sport” from the popular Daily Mail Rose Mme. 
Edouard Herriot, in color a wonderful rich glowing deep orange, 
shaded apricot, the flowers are semi-double, beautiful in bud form, 
it flowers profusely and continuously. 
Eldorado (Land of Gold). Of free flowering habit and fra- 
grant, in color it is of the golden yellow that is peculiar to 
the climbing Rose Marechal Niel. 
Etienne Rebeillard. A delightful shade of flesh-pink with golden 
suffusion, flowers of globular graceful form. 
Etoile de Feu. Very distinct and attractive large substan- 
tial globular buds expanding to large, cupped, full to centre 
flowers, of a rich flaming orange-pink with flame colored 
shadings, borne profusely throughout the season, the plant is 
of vigorous free habit with attractive glossy foliage. 
elicity. A gem of a beautiful shade of mallow-pink shading to 
bright cerise at the edges, with soft creamy suffusion at the base 
of petals; fine long bud and splendid, large, double, sweet-scented, cup- 
shaped flower. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Distinct in color and formation, long and 
pointed buds, large full flowers, yellow with vivid apricot at the centre, 
spicy fragrance. 
Florence L. Izzard. Deep pure buttercup-yellow, long pointed beau- 
tiful buds, delightfully scented. 
Francis Scott Key. Large double flowers of rich crimson-red, a strong 
sturdy grower and free bloomer, particularly good in fall. 
Florence Pemberton. An excellent bedding Rose. In color it is a 
creamy white suffused with pink, a fine bold sweet scented flower 
with high pointed centre and great depth of petal. 
Frank Dunlop. A free flowering brilliant deep rose-pink, very double 
and highly scented. 
NEw Hysrip-Tra Rose, Mrs. HENRY BOWLES 
General MacArthur. One of the best all-around bed- 
ding Roses, its flowers are of good form, of a warm, rich 
crimson scarlet and very fragrant. 
George C. Waud. A beautiful Rose with an entirely 
distinct color, a glowing vermilion with orange-red suffu- 
sion, good sized flowers of perfect double form, sweet 
scented and very free. 
Golden Emblem. A most beautiful clear yellow, oc- 
casionally flaked with crimson on the outer petals, won- 
derfully well shaped buds and flowers on long stems, with 
rich glossy green foliage. 
Golden Ophelia. Nicely shaped buds with deep golden- apricot 
centre shading lighter toward the edges, delicately scented. 
Gorgeous. Flowers large, full and exquisitely formed, of an amber 
yellow, veined with reddish copper, of strong, vigorous habit. 
Grange Colomb. Color soft ivory-white, with salmon and fawn 
centre; as the flowers mature they gradually pass to pure white. 
H. V. Machin. A gorgeous flower of large size; in color an intense- 
ly black-grained scarlet-crimson. A vigorous grower. 
Hoosier Beauty. Intense rich, dazzling crimson-scarlet, good sized 
full flowers deliciously scented. 
Hortulanus Budde. One of the best bedding Roses of its color, 
a bright orange-scarlet, not unlike that of the popular Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber; very free. 
Hortulanus Fiet. Very large attractive flower of a deep ochre- 
yellow, shading lighter as the flowers mature, vigorous and_ free; 
sweetly scented. 
Independence Day. An entirely distinct and novel color that at 
once arrests attention, a rich orange-apricot suffused with sun- 
flower-yellow. Very freely produced and delightfully fragrant. New Hyvpsrip-TEa Rose, 
Irish Elegance. A dainty single-flowering Rose with bronzy pink TALISMAN 
buds expanding with apricot and yellow shades, a strong grower. 
Irish Fireflame. A glorious single-flowering variety, bearing its flowers in clusters of five or more; splendid 
for cutting in sprays in bud form. These buds are wonderfully rich in coloring, a rich deep orange, splashed 
with crimson, opening to a large single flower of a satiny old-gold, shaded with ochre. 
Isobel. A lovely single flowered or five petalled variety that is greatly admired. The flowers are 4% inches 
in diameter of a flushed carmine and orange passing to pink, fragrant and free. 
John Cook. Originated as a seedling from the old La France Rose to which it is similar in color, silvery \ 
pink, but of stronger and more vigorous growth. 
Price. Any of the above, except where noted, in strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; 
$11.00 per doz., $90.00 per 100. 
