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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



This great standard variety is the most popular of all the lighter 

 shades of hybrid teas, and is famous for its perfection of form. 

 Large buds of creamy white; the open flower delicate pure white, 

 with a drop of lemon at the center, very large and fragrant. The 

 growth is sturdy, and it is a very profuse bloomer. Of extreme 

 hardiness. The beauty of the autumn blooms of this rose is 

 unsurpassed. An indispensable variety. 

 Ophelia. Any description can give but a faint idea of the 

 superb beauty and the rich shades of this rose. Salmon 

 flesh, shaded with rose, in perfect tints. Buds of unusual 

 attractiveness, opening full and double. Plant of strong 

 habit, and produces its flowers in great profusion. Very 

 hardy. This rose is one of the most popular yellow 

 roses in the world, and it is deserving of its popularity. 

 Farben Konigen (Queen of Colors). This rose, as the name 

 implies, is the queen of colors — bright carmine and rosy 

 crimson, overlaid with a satiny silver sheen. Buds long and 

 pointed, of fine form. Free bloomer and perfectly hardy. 

 Magnafrano. Flowers are very large, full, deep and double, 

 and of delightful fragrance. The color of this magnificent 

 Rose is bright, shining rose, with shadings of richer tones. 

 Ecarlate. One of the hardiest and most dependable of 

 roses, and almost indispensable for bedding. Moderate 

 size flowers, of solid, brilliant scarlet, borne in wonderful 



profusion through- 

 out the season. 

 Strong, vigorous 



bushes, with foliage that is practically im- 

 mune from disease. This is an exceptionaUy 

 satisfactory Rose, easy to grow, and 

 long-hved. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



Rhea Reid 



Rhea Reid 



As an aU round garden rose this has no superior, for it is famed for its strong 

 constitution and its ability to withstand the ravages of disease and insects. Color 

 a vivid scarlet crimson. Flowers are marvels of beauty, large, bold, and of splendid 

 substance. Strong, sturdy, vigorous grower, it is a most satisfactory rose. 



My Maryland. Its brilliant, lively shade of pink and beauty 

 of form is without superior, and all summer through large, 

 perfectly double magnificent flowers, rich in fragrance, are 

 borne on long, stifl" stems growing from a sturdy, fine-shaped 

 bush, which in itself is a dis'tinct ornament to the garden. 

 A great outdoor Rose. Extremely hardy. 

 Richmond. WonderfuUy free blooming, its immense, fra- 

 grant, scarlet-crimson flowers are borne on /ong, stiff stems, 

 making it a rival of American Beauty, and even more dazzl- 

 ing in appearance. Strong grower; profuse bloomer; a 

 splendid cutting rose. 

 Mrs. Chas. E. Russell. Fine large flowers of rosy pink, 

 very double and fragrant. Sturdy, upright plant; not a 

 profuse bloomer. Under proper conditions of un- 

 excelled magnificence. 

 Prince of Bulgaria. Not the least of its charms is the 

 large bright green foliage, and the buds are simply 

 grand. The flowers are large and quite fuU; outer 

 petals superb rosy-flesh with index petals of a slightly 

 lighter tint. A very well known rose. 



Florence Forrester, (^lear snow-white with a 

 lemon tinge; as the flowers age they become 

 a pure white; the blooms are even larger than 

 Paul Neyron. 



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

 30cts. 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. 



