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GENERAL LIST OF HYBRID-TEA ROSES 



FOR FALL PLANTING 



Mme. Alexander Dreux. While not a large flower it has 

 become prominent as a winter cut flower on account of its 

 distinct brilliant color and pretty shaped buds of a coppery 

 golden-yeUow and which develop into high centred fuU flowers 

 with reflexed petals of deep yellow splashed with orange. It has 

 also proven desirable as a garden Rose of vigorous, compact 

 free flowering- habit. SI -50 each. 



Mme. Butterfly. Beautiful buds and flowers, light soft pink 

 tinted yellow at base of petals, very free and highly scented. 



Mme. Charles Lutaud. Chrome-yellow tinted with rosy- 

 scarlet on the outer petals, very large, fuU cupped form, strong 

 erect habit. 



Mme. Edmond Rostand. One of our favorites; a fine large 

 flower of a pleasing soft, delicate flesh shaded with salmon, and 

 reddish orange-yellow centre. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot, The Daily Mail Rose. One of the 

 most beautifully colored Roses grown, and v,ery popular, a 

 superb coral-red, shaded with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet 

 passing to shrimp red. 



Mme. Jules Bouche. WTiile not a pure white, it being at 

 times slightly tinted with blush at the centre, it is to all intents 

 white and without question one of the best white everblooming 

 bedding Roses yet introduced. 



Mme. Leon Pain, Entirely distinct in color, a silvery-salmon, 

 with deeper orange-yellow shaded centre, the reverse of the 

 petals being a salmony-pink; very free-flowering. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert. For delicacy in coloring it would be 

 diiBcult to surpass this magnificent semi-double large-flowered 

 variety which is especially fine in bud form; in color a charming 

 pale tint of salmon-yellow with pink and carmine suffusion. 



Mme. Poincare. A most desirable garden variety which on 

 account of its healthy vigorous growth and free flowering habit 

 is certain to become popular. Its buds are long and shapely, 

 the attractive flowers are of cupped form and fuU double. Color 

 a pretty salmon-pink deepening to an apricot centre. 



Mme. Segond Weber. A grand Rose in every way. It is a 

 vigorous grower, free-flowering, large, perfectly formed, cup- 

 shaped, fragrant flowers of marvelous beauty. In color it 

 is of that soft tone of salmon-pink. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. A remarkably floriferous variety of strong, 

 vigorous, but compact growth; the flowers, full double, in color 

 a distinct Indian-yellow, shading lighter towards the edges. 



Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. An attractive variety of 

 distinct color, that everyone likes, a delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, 

 suffused with a golden sheen; a free-flowering garden variety 

 that should be in every collection. 



Mrs. Beatty. Pale yellow of splendid shape. 



Mrs. Beckwith. An erect grower of splendid habit, with glossy, 

 light green foliage, long shapely buds, medium sized, full, 

 gracefully shaped flowers of a buttercup-yellow, shading lighter 

 at the edges of the petals. 



Mrs. Charles Lamplough. A most refined and pleasing 

 soft tone of light lemon, flowers of wonderfifl size, depth and 

 substance; very sweet-scented. A vigorous grower. 



Mrs. Charles Russell. A beautiful Rose with large, globular, 

 well formed highly perfumed flowers, of a rosy carmine, with rosy 

 scarlet centre; of strong branching habit. 



Mrs. Dunlop Best. A splendid reddish-apricot, the base of the 

 petals coppery-yellow, a vigorous grower and very free. 



Mrs. Franklin Dennison. A Rose of surpassing beauty, very 

 large and full, well formed flowers; of porcelain- white veiled 

 primrose-yeUow. A strong, vigorous grower, producing its 

 large sweetly scented flowers in the greatest profusion. 



Mrs. Henry Morse. One of the best pink varieties of recent 

 introduction. Color two contrasting tones of pink with an 

 underlying yeUow glow, flowers large, full and very high pointed, 

 fragrant and very free flowering. 



Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols. One of the strongest growing 

 Hybrid-Tea Roses we know. Producing its large double, well- 

 formed flowers verj' freely, the foliage is dark green and leathery, 

 in color a brilliant deep pink. A very good bedding variety. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot or Daily Mail Rose 



Lady Ursula. A magnificent Rose of vigorous growth. The 

 flowers are very large, in color a delightful tone of flesh pink. 



Laurent Carle. Produces its large, deliciously scented, brilliant 

 carmine flowers throughout the entire season. 



Los Angeles. One of the finest Roses ever introduced. The 

 growth is very vigorous, and produces a continuous succession 

 of long stemmed flowers of a luminous flame-pink, toned with 

 coral. In richness of fragrance it equals in intensity the finest 

 Marechal Neil. The buds are long and pointed, and expand 

 into a flower of mammoth proportions. 



Louise Catherine Breslau. Entirely distinct from all other 

 Roses in color; a superb shrimp-pink shaded coppery-orange 

 and chrome yellow, large full flowers. 



Lulu. A dainty and distinct, nearly single Rose, with exception- 

 ally long buds which in outline, remind one of the miniature 

 or Fairy Rose Mme. Cecil Brunner, but much larger in size, 

 while in color it is similar to ^Ime. Edouard Herriot, orange-red 

 shaded with salmon-pink. Beautiful in bud form. 



Mabel Morse. Not as large a flower as Souvenir de Claudius 

 Pernet, but a most beautifully shaped long bud which develops 

 into a handsome good-sized flower of the richest clear, bright 

 golden-yeUow. It is a strong, vigorous grower, very free-flower- 

 ing with rich glossy foliage. 



Maman Cochet. An extra strong grower, producing its large 

 buds and flowers in the greatest profusion; color deep rose-pink; 

 very double and exquisite in bud, or when fifll-blown. 



Margaret Dickson Hamill. A magnificent Rose, its delicate 

 straw-colored deep shell-like petals are flushed with carmine 

 on the back, a fine bedding variety, free flowering. 



Marquise de Sinety. A very beautiful color, golden yellow 

 shaded with bronze-red, deliciously scented. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester. A warm crimson-carmine, 

 flowers large, verj' double, and delightfully scented. 



Miss Lolita Armour. The coloring of this variety is a combina- 

 tion of tints difiicult to describe. The flowers are of large size, 

 full double, of a deep, coral-red with a golden, coppery-red 

 suffusion, a strong, vigorous grower and very free-flowering. 



PRICE-Any of the above, except where noted, in strong two-year-old dormant plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz.; 

 $90.00 per 100. prices on dormant plants include delivery to any Postoffice in the U. S. 



