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NEW ROSES FROM EUROPE— Continued 



Grand New 

 Hybrid Tea Rose 



LIBERTY 



When we offered this great variety in our catalogue 

 for 1901 we predicted that it would become one of 

 the most sensational varieties ever introduced. This 

 prediction has been fully borne out, for if any Rose 

 created a furore Liberty is that Rose. "When grown 

 as a cut flower Rose it is nothing short of superb, 

 and, while it is difficult of management in that direc- 

 tion, and it has been deplored that it could not be 

 grown as easily as other Roses, such as Bride and 

 Bridesmaid, yet with us it is a remarkably strong 

 growing Rose. There is no Rose in the list to com- 

 pare with it in color and formation of flowers, 

 which are immense, magnificently formed, full, deep 

 and double, with lovely fragrance. The color is deep 

 crimson-scarlet. By keeping the buds pinched off 

 until it has become well established most any one 

 should succeed with it, both in open ground and 

 under glass. The original plants of this Rose cost 

 $7,500. Try it. (See illustration.) 25 cts. each; 3 for 

 65 cts.; 5 for $1.00; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



PRINCE OF BULGARIA.— Very much like Souv. de Presi- 



. dent Carnot in form. Large, 



bright green foliage, with grand buds; flower very large 

 and full. Outer petals superb rosy-flesh; inner petals light- 

 er. Won first prize at the -Paris Exposition. 20 cts. each; 

 3 for 60 cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 

 SAXON I A. — Sent to us as an improvement over that 

 I^= superb variety • Golden. Gate, and like it a 

 strong grower, producing beautiful white flowers, with 

 >etals edged bright rose. Very distinct, full and double. 

 Has a great future. 20 cts. each two-year-old plants, 40 

 cts. each. 



MLLE. JEAN DUPUY. — A new Tea Rose. Long-pointed 

 bud, nicely rounded flower, large 



NEW RAMBLER ROSE PSYCHE- This variety will rank 



with Crimson Rambler 



and indeed of its color it has no superior. After careful trial 

 we coincide with the strong recommendations given to it 

 by the horticultural press of England. The flowers are 

 very double, from 2 to 2y 2 inches across and are produced 

 in clusters of 8 to 35 each. The color is white suffused 

 with salmon-rose and pink; base of petals yellow. It has 

 proven hardy with us and is a Rose that should be 

 planted as freely as Crimson Rambler. It is a strong 

 climber, making a growth of 10 to 15 feet in a single sea- 

 son. Be sure to try it. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for 

 $1.00; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 

 MRS. E. MAWLEY.— Is decidedly one of the most valu- 



able new Tea Roses, embodying 



every good quality that a Rose should have. It produces 

 magnificent flowers of beautiful form in the utmost pro- 

 fusion. Grows strong, free from disease, and has a hardy 

 constitution. It resembles Maman Cochet, and in many 

 respects is the equal of that variety, only it is several 

 shades lighter in color, and we think this is almost suf- 

 ficient endorsement of the qualities of this great intro- 

 duction. Don't miss giving this variety a careful trial. 

 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 

 QUEEN ALEXANDRA.— Hardy Climber. Resembles 



Crimson Rambler in growth, 



as well as foliage, and has received a gold medal of the 

 National Rose Society of England and the highest recom- 

 mendations of the English press; is a worthy companion 

 for Crimson Rambler. The flowers are produced in large 

 clusters, very beautiful, deep pink, creamy white center. 

 Perfectly hardy. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 

 NEW ROSE, SUNRISE .— A beautiful new Tea Rose that 



has won more gold medals and 



awards of honor perhaps than any other Rose in this book. 

 Identical in form of flower and almost so in manner of 

 growth with Perle des Jardins, >f which it is an offspring. 

 Color absolutely new, the buds showing the high, brilliant 

 colors seen only in the Austrian Copper, scarlet and yel- 

 low; as the bud opens the color deepens, the scarlet turn- 

 ing to dark red, the yellow to orange and copper, inside of 

 petals golden yellow. Large, double and magnificently 

 formed. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1.00; two-year- 

 old plants, 40 cts. each. (See illustration.) 



and full; color golden yellow passing to reddish -orange, 

 petals bordered with rose; very large, full 

 bloom and fragrant. A magnificent grower 

 with excellent foliage. 20 cts. each; two-year- 

 old plants, 40 cts. each. 



NEW ROSE— SUNRISE 



