Select Hardy Roses 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA.— A splendid 

 ■white Rose, with large, long pearly white buds ; 

 slightly tinted with lemon. The flowers are large, 

 fuU and fragrant and are held on long, strong 

 stems. It is a strong grower and has excellent 

 foliage. (See Cut.) 



LADY HILLINGDON 



KILLARNEY 



KILLARNEY (The Irish Beauty).— The semi- 

 double flowers are of good size, soft pink with 

 lemon yellow at base of petals, and are delight- 

 fully fragi-ant. Its long, pointed buds are very 

 lovely. Altogether a superb variety. (See Cut.) 



KILLARNEY, DOUBLE PINK.— A sport of the 

 Killarney and similar to it in every way except 

 it has fully twice as many petals. Rapidly grow- 

 ing in favor. 



KILLARNEY, WHITE.— Another sporf of the 

 Killarney and like it in every way except it has 

 more petals than its parent and- its flowers are 

 pure, waxy white. A valuable Rose indeed. 



LA FRANCE.— The flowers are large and full, 

 silvery pink and very fragrant. It is beautiful 

 in bud and a free bloomer, but it is not a strong 

 growing variety, has a weak stem, and is subject 

 to attacks of fungus diseases. 



LADY HILLINGDON.— A valuable variety of 

 recent introduction and unique in color. Its flow- 

 ers are of attractive form, deep apricot yellow, 

 shading to orange and very fragrant. (See Cut.) 



MME. ABEL CHATENAY.— A very beautiful 



and hardy Hyljrid Tea Rose. Its rosy crimson 

 flowers have darker shadings, are of large size, 

 full and of fine form. 



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