N©w Guiide to Rose CualtUare for 1905 



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NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES 



ADINE No. 61 (Guillot).— A strong, vigorous grower and a free and con- 

 : tiauous bloomer. Flowers large, well filled and of 



graceful form. Color orange yellow, passing into aurora rose, often yellow, 

 white and carmine ; very curious. 20 cts. each, two-year-old plants, 4-0 cts. 

 each. 



ADMIRAL DEWEY No. 62 (Taylor).— A sport from Madame Caroline 

 = Tedout, over which it is a great improvement in size 

 of flower and color, which is a delicate shade of bnght pink, shading to pure 

 white. Superb. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; two-vear-old plants, 40 cts. each. 

 ADMIRAL SCHLEY No. 63 (Cook).— After five years of thorough trials 

 Z=T=== we are prepared to say that this Rose is one of the 

 best Hvb:id Tea Roses for amateurs in existence. Color rich, glowing 

 velvety' crimson, verv bright and handsome. Makes elegant buds and 

 splendid large, full flowers, delightfully sweet. The bush is a clean, 

 healthy grower, with bright green foliage, and blooms abundantly all 

 through the season. Strong plants, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for SI. 

 postpaid ; two-vear-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



AN TOINE R'lVOIRE No. 64 (Pernet-Ducher>. — Ahandsomenew 

 :^=TZ=^r=:^= Rose of vigorous habit of growth, with large, full 

 Camellia-shaped flowers. Color rosy flesh on a yellow ground, shaded with 

 a border of carmine. Flowers have been exhibited five inches in diameter. 

 A remarkable variety of great worth. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. : two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



NEW HYBRID TEA ROSE B ESSIE BROWN No. 65 (Dickson).— 



• We call particular 

 attention to this varietv as oue,of the best that has ever been sent us from 

 Europe. It is a Rose of wonderful beauty, totally distinct, bearing large, 

 full, deep and double flowers on strong erect stems In growth it is very 

 vigorous, with a hardv constitution, producing flowers profusely in the open 

 ground all through the summer. The color is pure white, sometimes faintly 

 flushed pink; petals enormous and well shaped. Has been awarded gold 

 and silver medals by nearly all the great Rose Societies of Europe. Take 

 our word for it, this is one of the Best Roses offered in this book. (See illus- 

 tration.) 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; 7 for Si; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each 

 BON BON No. 66 (Child- 1— A cross between Bon Silene and American 

 ~ Beauty, havingthe lovely bright pink color of Bon Silene and 

 the large, full, double flowers of American Beauty. A wonderfully strong 

 grower and free bloomer. One of tne best of the later introductions. 

 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; two-vear-old plants, 40 cts. each. 

 CLARA W ATSON No. 67 (Prince).— The flowers are very graceful, re- 

 ~ sembliDg Bridesmaid in form, and ar e produced in 

 remarkable profusion. The buds are very beautiful, and I 



it desirable for cut- ' 



are supported on long: stems, making 

 ting. The color is salmon pink, very difficult to de- 

 scribe. Will take a place among the best Roses. 

 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1 ; two-year-old 

 plants. 35 cts. each. 

 DAWN No. 68 (G. Paul & Son). — Single, but half- 



filled. Color soft carnation-rose shaded 



with silvery-rose. Glorious buds. Fine grower. 40 

 cts. each. 



DOCTEUR CACENEUVE No. 69 (Dubreuil). — In 



habit of growth and gen- 

 eral bearing reminds one of Giant of Battles. 

 Bud is of such dark velvety purplish color as to be 

 almost black. Exquisite. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



GLADYS HARKNESS No. 70 (Dickson).— A fine 



Rose, erect growing and free 



blooming, with flowers like a Hybrid Perpetual; color 

 salmon-pink. Very fragrant. 20 cts. each; 3 for 

 50 cts.; two-vear-old plants. 40 cts. each. 

 HYBRID SAFRANO No. 71 (Childs).— A cross be- 



■ tween Safrano and American 



Beauty, with the apricot-yellow flowers as found in 

 Safrano of enormous size and very double. A strong 

 grower and perpetual bloomer. 20 cts. each; 3 for 

 50 cts.; two-year-old plants. 40 cts. each. 



IDEAL No. 72 f Becker).— A formidable rival of 



Bridesmaid and In France having large. 



double, exquisitely formed flowers about the color of 

 Bridesmaid, but more rounded and full like La 

 France. It is a free and continuous bloomer, with 

 exquisite buds; delightfullv fragrant; splendid foli- 

 age. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; two-vear-old plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



JOHANNA SEBUS No. 73 (Dr. Muller).— Flowers 



. fine, cup-formed and produced 



in clusters. Very large. Outer petals reflex. Strong 

 fragrance. Color brilliant cherrv carmine with vel- 

 low glimmer in the center somewhat after the stvle 

 of Grace Darling. Dedicated to the heroine 

 Johanna Sebus. 25 cts. each; two-year-old plants. 

 50 Cts. each. 



LADY JOY No. 74 (Nanz & Xewner).— This beauti- 

 ful variety is a cross between Ameri- 

 can Beauty and Belle Siebrecht — a royal 

 parentage. Almost the equal of Helen Gould 

 in growth, form of flower and freedom of bloom. 

 The flowers are nearly, if not quite, as large as 

 American Beauty, cup-shaped, very double and open beau- 

 tifully; deliciously fragrant. The color is new— a livelv 

 crimson; splendid foliage. Agem. 25 cts. each; 3 for 50 

 cts.; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



L'INNOCENCE No. 75 (Pernet & Ducher).— A su- 



perb Hybrid Tea Rose, awarded the 



gold medal of the Lyons, France, exhibition. May 

 be called White Madame Caroline Testout, of which it 

 is an offspring. Flowers large, full, deep and double 

 and globular in form. Color bright snowv white. 

 Flowers borne with great profusion upon long stems. 

 Superb in the open ground. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 

 cts.; 6 for $1; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



MADAM BERTHE FONTAINE No. 76 (Buatois).— 



-Pretty flowers, very 



large, half filled and fragrant. Color bright rose. 

 A strong grower and free bloomer. 20 cts. each; 

 two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



MA TULIPE No. 77 (Bonnaire).— Semi-double 



flowers, and long Tulip-like buds 



borne with great freedom. The color is dark, car- 

 mine-red. A splendid sort for cutting. 20 cts. each- 

 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



PINK ROVER No. 78 (Wm. Paul ft Son).— Of semi- 



climbing habit. The color is pale 



pink, deeper in the center of the flower. Th> 

 flowers have the delicate tints of Alba or M 

 Blush Roses. The flowers are large, full and ex- 

 panded, exceedingly sweet. Is hardv with moderate 

 protection. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1; two- 

 year-old plants. 35 cts. each. 



