HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued 



Madame Hoste 



The color of this variety is soft, light canary yellow, 

 deepening in the center to pure golden yellow, beau- 

 tifully flushed with pale amber. Edge and reverse of 

 petals creamy white. 



MME. JEAN SISLEY. This is a fme variety for ceme- 

 tery 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 yellow 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. 



MAD. E. DURANTHON. The color is citron-yellow, 



with bright red center, delicately blended. 

 MADAME HONORE DEFRESNE. This splendid vari- 

 ety is noted for its pure golden yellow flowers, 



which are large, full and double. 

 MME. RENE GERARD. The flowers when open, are 



bright yellow, and the buds nasturtium-yellow — 



a most unusual shade among Roses. 

 NIPHETOS. This variety is always scarce. In color it 



is snow-white, sometimes very faintly tinted with 



pale yellow. 



MARIGOLD. One of the free-blooming, yellow Tea 

 Roses, with dark, leathery foliage. The petals are 

 nicely edged with red, and very deep in color. 



Souv. de Pierre Netting 



Madame Hoste 



Souv> de Pierre Notting 



This beautiful Rose is an introduction of one of the 

 largest firms of France, and has not been exceeded by 

 any Rose from that country. It is of strong, bushy 

 habit, and has won numerous gold medals and awards 

 of merit. The flowers are very large, well filled and 

 open easily; color apricot-yellow, tinged with golden, 

 and mixed with orange-yellow; edge of petal shaded 

 carmine-rose. In form and beauty it is the equal 

 of Maman Cochet, and by many is regarded as the 

 best all-round Rose for general cultivation. It is 

 hardy and always in bloom. Strong, first size plants, 

 20c. each; larger plants, 30c. each; two-year-old plants, 

 40c., by express. 



PRINCESS HOHENZOLLERN. This variety is a strong 

 and vigorous grower, with foliage of beautiful 

 dark green color, and extra-large flowers, well 

 formed. The fragrant flowers are often borne in 

 clusters. Color, bright, deep, satiny red, with pink 

 center. 



Price, 15c. each for all Roses on this page, 50c. 

 for any 4; $1.00 for any 9; larger size, 20c. each, 3 

 for 50c., postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35c. each, by 

 express. 



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