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General List of Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Mme. Melanie Soupert. For delicacy in colurint; it would 

 be difficult to surpass this magniticent semi-double variety, a 

 charming pale tint of salmon-yellow with pink and carmine 

 suffusion. 



Mme. Segond Weber. A vigorous grower, free-flowering, 

 large, perfectly formed, cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of a soft 

 tone of salmon-pink. 



Miss Lolita Armour. The coloring of this variety is a combi- 

 nation of tints difficult to describe. The flowers are of large 

 size, full double, of a deep, coral-red with a golden, copper>'-red 

 suffusion, a strong, vigorous grower, and very free-flowering. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. A remarkably floriferous variety of strong, 

 vigorous, but compact growth; the flowers are full double, in 

 color a distinct Indian-yellow, shading lighter towards the edges. 



Mrs. Arthur E. Coxhead. Claret red shaded vermilion 

 towards the edges, a strong growing, free-flowering de- 

 lightfully scented Rose. 



Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. An attractive variety 

 of distinct color, a delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suffused 

 with a golden sheen; flowers of medium size; a variety 

 that should be in every collection. 



Mrs. Charles Russell. Large, globular, well formed highly 

 perfumed flowers, very double of a rosy-carmine, with rosy- 

 scarlet centre: of strong branching habit. 



Mrs. Franklin Dennison. .\ Rose of surpassing beauty, 

 of porcelain-while veiled primrose-yellow. A strong, vigorous 

 grower, producing its large flowers in the greatest profusion. 



Mrs. S. K. Rindge. Of strong free-branching habit of growth, 

 with dark green mildew-proof foliage, long pointed buds. Color 

 clear rich chrome-yellow, which, as the flowers mature, become 

 suffused with salmon-pink. 



Mrs. William C. Egan. An extremely vigorous strong healthy 

 grower, with long, pointed buds of absolutely perfect form, 

 that develops into flowers of good .shape. In color it is a two- 

 tone pink, the reverse of the petals a soft light pink, the interior 

 deep flesh color; the flowers are carried on long, stiff stems, 

 an exceptionally free and continuous bloomer. 



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Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. As a pink bedding Rose 

 there is none belter. The flowers 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 shadings, 

 the plant is vigorous and free. 



Ophelia. A variety which has made a record for itself and that 

 is admired by everyone; its flowers held erect are of perfect 

 form, good size, and of a most pleasing tint of salmon-flesh, 

 shaded with rose, very floriferous. 



Pharisaer. Exceptionally free-flowering, producing long buds, 

 which open into large, double flowers of a rosy white, shading 

 to a pretty soft salmon. A fine garden Rose that never dis- 

 appoints in quality or in quantity. 



Prince de Bulgarie. Large full double flowers which are 

 produced abundantly; a good reliable bedder of a silvery flesh 

 color, deepenint: to the centre with delicate salmon-rose shadings. 



Queen of Fragrance. Flowers large, double and freely 

 produced. Tlic color is a beautiful shell-pink, tipped with 

 silver. An outstanding quality of this beautiful Rose is its 

 powerful and delicious fragrance. 



Radiance. An ideal bedding Rose of American origin that 

 continues to produce in the most unfavorable hot summer 

 weather when frequently many other varieties fail; in color a 

 brilliant carmine-pink, shaded with salmon-pink; truly a Rose 

 for everj^ garden. 



Red Radiance. A counterpart of Radiance from which it 

 is a "sport," possessing all the good traits of that valuable 

 variety but differing in color which is a bright cerise-red. 



Rose Marie. One of the best bedding Roses grown, remarkably 

 free-flowering, producing large, long, ideal buds, which develop 

 into full flowersof beaulifulform, of a most pleasing clear rose-pink. 



William F. Dreer. .\ beautiful Rose of the same parentage as 

 Los .\ngeles, and which, for delicacy of coloring, is not com- 

 parable to any other variety. The flowers, which are similar 

 in shape to Los Angeles, and like that variety, beautiful in all 

 stages are at their best in the half expanded flower. These, in 

 expanding, are of a soft, silvery shcU-pink, at certain stages of 

 development, a golden suffusion iUuminates the entire flower. 



Willowmere. This splendid Rose is of coral-red color, suffused 

 with carmine in the bud state, and opens to a large, full, hand- 

 some flower of a rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow in the centre 

 and flushed carmine-pink tow-ards the edges of the petals. 



SPECIAL OFFER 

 Collection of one strong two-year old dormant plant each of 

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