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HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES-Continued 



Perle des Jardins 



Pearl of the Garden 



The color is a clear golden yellow, of a 

 beautiful shade, and is entirely distinct from 

 any other variety; the flowers are large, full, 

 of globular form, with great depth and sub- 

 stance, richly perfumed, and very beautiful 

 in every way. This magnificent Rose still 

 holds its position as one of the most exqui- 

 site and beautiful of its color ever introduced, 

 and the demand for it is constantly increas- 

 ing as its great value becomes known. It is 

 ideal for cutting purposes. A particularly 

 fine garden Rose, being strong and thrifty. 



MAID OF HONOR. An everblooming Tea 

 Rose, producing splendid flowers, formed 

 after the style of Bridesmaid, with excellent 

 buds on long, stiff stems. Color rich, glow- 

 ing pink. 



MARIE LAMBERT, or SNOWFLAKE. Large, 

 double, creamy white flowers are produced in 

 marvelous profusion. We consider this one 

 of the best and freest-blooming Roses, and 

 recommend it particularly for outdoor plant- 

 ing. It is unusually hardy and grows very 

 vigorously. The foliage is very substantial, 

 of attractive dark-green color and practically 

 free from disease. An excellent variety in 

 every respect. 



Mile. Cecil Berthod 



We think of this variety as an excellent 

 Rose of great merit. It is magnificent both in 

 bud and flower, which is a deep golden yellow; 

 the foliage is bright green and glossy. 



MEDEA. Large, perfectly double flowers of 

 deep, rich lemon-yellow color with creamy 

 yellow center. Buds and flowers are of most 

 exquisite shape and are considered by many 

 enthusiasts as the best yellow Tea Roses. 



META. A superb sort of unique color — 

 crushed strawberry suffused with saffron; base 

 of petals coppery yellow. Long, pointed buds. 



MAD. AGATHA NABONNAND. This splen- 

 did Rose, in color, is like the delicate hues 

 seen in the inside of the fairest deep-sea 

 shells; rosy flesh, bathed in golden amber. 

 The buds are immense, and have the shape 

 of an egg, with broad, shell-like petals, large 

 and very fragrant flowers. 



MADAM BADIN. Very free grower and 

 bloomer, producing large and full flowers of 

 bright carmine color, the center being shaded 

 with pale violet; buds long and very graceful. 



MADAME DE VATRY. The flowers are a 

 rich crimson-scarlet, bright and beautiful. 



Perle des Jardins Rose 



MAD. E. DURANTHON. The color is cit- 

 ron-yellow, with bright red center, delicately 

 blended. 



MADAME HONORE DEFRESNE. This 

 splendid variety is noted for its pure golden 

 yellow flowers, which are large, full and 

 double. 



Madam Hoste 



The color of this variety is soft, light 

 canary-yellow, deepening in the center to 

 pure golden yellow, beautifully flushed with 

 pale amber. Edge and reverse of petals 

 creamy white. 



MME. JEAN SISLEY. This is a fine variety 

 for cemetery planting, being full and double, 

 and in color pure white. Of great vigor and 

 hardiness. 



MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. Flowers 

 pure white, tinged and shaded with pale yel- 

 low and rosy blush; very full and sweet. 



MADAME WELCHE. Color a magnificent 

 shade of amber-yellow, deepening toward the 

 center to orange or coppery yellow, delicately 

 clouded with pale crimson. 



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 ■ we prepay all shipping charges any- 

 where in the U. S, If under $10, add 10 per cent, of the 

 total amount and we will prepay all shipping charges. 

 You will be relieved of the uncertainty of express charges 

 by mciking your order at least $10. 



1 C Qi-g EacH ^°' ^'' Roses on this page, 50 cts. for any 4; $1 for any 9; larger size 20 cts- each; 3 for 50 cts., 

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