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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



The Great Standard 

 Garden Rose — Radiance 



This is by far the best pink garden rose in existence, 

 because of its vigorous, heavy growth, and its great 

 abundance of bloom. Extremely easy to grow, requiring 

 little attention, it is exceptionally well adapted for the 

 amateur's garden. The color is almost a solid rose-pink, 

 but with lighter tints and reflections. Long, heavy stems, 

 bearing large and beautiful buds, which open slowly into 

 globular, somewhat loosely formed, fairly double flowers. 

 This is one of the hardiest of roses, and wiU survive very 

 severe winters. 



Elsie Beckwith. This is a very fine rose of a vigorous, 

 upright habit of growth. The very sweetly scented 

 blooms, with large bold stifi" petals, are produced on 

 strong stems. Not liable to damage by rain. Color a 

 rich glowing rosy pink. Fohage dark green, shaded red; 

 not subject to nuldew. This is a good all round sort for 

 garden, bedding and under glass. It suggests a glorified 

 Mrs. Charles E. RusseU. 

 W. Freeland Kendrick (Originally called Bloomfield 

 Endurance). Type, La France. Bud medium size, 

 ovoid, flesh-white; flowers, large, slightly globular, very 

 double, full, very lasting, fragrant, flesh deepening to 

 peach in center, borne singly and several together on 

 medium-length, strong stem. Foliage abundant, dark 

 green, leathery, glossy, disease resistant. Very vigorous, 

 semi-climber (5 ft. in Pa.). Profuse, continuous bloomer. 

 Very hardy. 

 City of Little Rock. Distinct and beautiful in color, a 

 bright rosy pink or rose shaded with Hydrangea pink. 

 The buds which open perfectly are long of ideal form. 

 Splendid grower and free bloomer. Delightfully fragrant. 

 Mrs. Hugh Dickson. A Rose suitable for any purpose, 

 delightfuUy perfumed, producing its large flowers in 

 great profusion. The petals are large and of excellent 

 substance, and the flowers of superb build, with high- 

 pointed centers, with a beautiful outline. Color, a deep 

 cream, with heavy profusion of orange and apricot. 

 Splendid grower. 



Radiance 



Red Radiance 



The Marvelous Rose — Red Radiance 



Very similar to Radiance and equaUy satisfactory. 



Large, globular, cupped blooms, of strong, clear red, with 



no trace of any other color. An exceptionally vigorous 



grower, sending forth heavy canes, with healthy foliage. 



Very liberal in producing blooms, it cannot be surpassed 



as a red garden rose. Extremely hardy. 



Los Angeles. This is one of the most beautiful of roses, 



with its attractive buds and blooms of luminous flame 



^pink, toned with coral, and shaded with translucent 



gold at the base of the petal. It is of very vigorous 



growth under favorable conditions, but is most difficult 



to grow where it is not altogether adapted. However, 



it is well worth extra care, for its brilliant colors are 



unsurpassed. Price, budded plants, $1.50 each by 



express; $1.60 by parcel post. 



Madame Collette Martinet. Beautiful old gold-yeUow, 



shaded with orange-yeUow, with long golden-yellow 



buds, opening into a fairly large globular flower; very 



vigorous grower of a splendid branching habit, with 



reddish foliage. 



Nerissa. Color, creamy yellow, shaded with white and peach 

 tint toward center. Bud handsome, long and pointed, opening 

 full and double. Rank grower. Wonderful bloomer, making an 

 excellent bedding and garden rose. 

 Duchess of Wellington. A peerless Tea-like Rose, and one of 

 the best in our trial grounds, with beautifuUy smooth and mas- 

 sive petals. The blooms are very large, fuU and perfectly formed, 

 with high-pointed center. Very sweetly perfumed. The color, 

 which is very novel, is a dainty, clear rose-madder. The growth 

 is vigorous, erect and of very free-flowering habit. 

 Bessie Brown. The plants are hardy and vigorous, producing flowers 

 profusely in the open ground all through the summer. The color 

 is pure white, flushed with pink; petals large and of fine form. 

 Florence Pemberton. Distinctive creamy white, shaded 

 rose; petals bordered rosy salmon; flowers large, very full 

 and beautifuUy formed. Constantly in bloom. 

 Etoile de France. The strong, upright bushes have beautiful 

 bronze-green fohage, which is not subject to insect attacks. The 

 bushes are blooming constantly, producing large, massive, 

 deep, full cup-formed flowers of clear red or velvety crimson. 



Prices. All Roses on this page, except where noted, first size, one- 

 year plants, 30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 85 cts. 

 each, by express; $8.50 per dozen of one or more varieties; 95 cts. each by 

 Parcel Post with soil on roots. 



