Select Hybrid-Tea Roses 
Mary Pickford. A novel Rose of merit. In habit of growth, it is strong, 
vigorous. Color, an exquisite shade of yellow, stained on the reverse of the 
outer petals with salmon, blush and orange yellow. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Similar in habit to Radiance with splendid buds 
and flowers of fine globular form, of a lovely shell-pink color with 
salmon shadings, sweetly scented. 
Mrs. Charles Lamplough. A most refined and pleasing soft tone 
of light lemon, flowers of wonderful size, depth and substance; very 
sweet scented. A vigorous grower. 
Mrs. Charles Russell. A beautiful Rose with large, globular, well 
formed highly perfumed flowers, of a rosy carmine, with rosy scarlet 
centre; of strong branching habit. 
Mrs. Dunlop Best. A splendid reddish-apricot, the base of the 
petals coppery-yellow, a vigorous grower and very free. 
Mrs. Franklin Dennison. A Rose of surpassing beauty, very 
large and full, well formed flowers; of porcelain-white veiled prim- 
rose-yellow. A strong, vigorous grower, producing its large sweetly 
scented flowers in the greatest profusion. 
Mrs. H.R. Darlington. A beautiful creamy white with very large, fault- 
less, double, delightfully scented flowers. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. One of the best pink varieties of recent introduction. 
Color two contrasting tones of pink with an underlying yellow glow, flowers 
large, full and very high pointed. 
Mrs. S. K. Rindge. Of strong free-branching habit of growth, long 
pointed buds, carried erect on stiff stems. Color clear rich chrome-yellow, 
which, as the flowers mature, become suffused with salmon-pink, delicate 
fragrance. 
Mrs. H.S. Prentiss Nichols. One of the strongest growing Hybrid-Tea 
Roses. Producing its large double, well formed flowers very freely, the 
foliage is dark green and leathery, in color a brilliant deep pink. A very 
good bedding variety. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. Redford. Bright apricot-orange, one of the most lovely of this tone of 
color, an upright grower with holly-like mildew-proof foliage. The flowers 
are substantially built, perfect in form, very free blooming. 
“New Hysrip-TEA Rose, WILHELM! KORDES 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Asa pink bedding 
Rose there is none better. The fragrant flowers, 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 shadings, the plant is vigorous and 
free. 
Mrs. F. W. Vanderbilt. Deep orange-red shaded 
bronze apricot-red, shape perfect, very fragrant; a 
strong vigorous grower and particularly free. 
Ophelia. A variety which has made such a 
record for itself that qualifies it to be classed 
with the very best, a Rose that is admired by 
everyone; its sweetly scented flowers, on long 
stiff stems, are of perfect form, good size, and 
of a pleasing delicate tint of salmon-flesh, 
shaded with rose, very floriferous. 
Pax Labor. A strong vigorous grower with 
large full light yellow flowers passing to sul- 
phur-yellow as they develop, particularly good 
in the autumn. $1.50 each. 
Premier. Brilliant rich deep pink flowers of 
large size and full form borne singly on long 
stiff stems, fragrant. A particularly good late summer 
and fall variety. 
President Cherioux. A beautiful Rose, a pretty 
shade of prawn-red and salmon-pink shaded with 
yellow, large, full, perfectly shaped, globular flowers. 
Prince de Bulgarie. Large double fragrant flowers of 
capital form produced abundantly throughout the 
season; a good reliable bedder of a silvery flesh color, 
deepening to delicate salmon-rose shadings. 
Queen of Fragrance. 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 of this beautiful Rose is its powerful and delici- 
New Hyerip-Tea Rose, JoHN RUSSELL ous fragrance. 
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. 
