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HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued 



Wm. R. Smith 



Especially suited for outdoor planting and cutting 



purposes. The soft blending of the salmon-pinks, 



rose-pinks, and the magnificent flesh tints resemble 



the blush of a maiden's cheek. The flowers are large, 



full and double, and most exquisitely formed. The 



petals are so firm they look like wax. Perfect buds. 



The flowers are borne on long, strong stems. 



PERLE DES JARDINS (Pearl of the Garden)— 

 The color is a clear golden-yellow, of a beautiful 

 shade; the flowers are large, full, of globular form, 

 with great depth, and substance, richly perfumed. 



CORNELIA COOK— The flowers are borne in great 

 profusion and are very desirable. The color is pure 

 creamy white, tinged with lemon and blush. 



MADAME WELCHE— Color, amber-yellow, deepen- 

 ing toward the center to orange or coppery yellow, 

 delicately clouded with pale crimson. 



*GOLDEN GATE — Color, rich creamy white, shaded 

 with a golden yellow and clear rose. 



*MAIDEN'S BLUSH— Produces a fine, healthy bush, 

 with fine, large, bright green foliage, edged with 

 red — almost disease and insect proof. Color a soft 

 blending of salmon-pink, rose-pink, and flesh tints. 



*SAFRANO — The color is a bright apricot-yellow, 

 passing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with 

 rose. 



THE QUEEN — Of vigorous and healthy growth, 

 sweetly scented. A constant bloomer, producing 

 profuse crops of buds and flowers; the buds are 

 well-shaped, with large petals of best substance. 

 Color is pure snowy white. 



*MAD. FRANCISCA KRUGER— The flowers are 

 deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of 

 large size. 



*WHITE BOUGERE— The pure ivory-white flowers 

 are unusually large, deep, full and double, borne 

 on long, stiff stems. 



MARIE GUILLOT— The color is pure white, some- 

 times faintly tinged pale yellow. The flowers are 

 beautifully made, very large, full double; the buds 

 are very pretty, of sweet fragrance. 



MADAME LAMBARD — Color a magnificent shade 

 of rosy-bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, tinted 

 with carmine. 



DEVONIENSIS (The Charming Magnolia Rose)— 

 Produces an abundance of large, very full and double 

 flowers all through the season. The color is creamy 

 white, with rosy centers and very fragrant. 

 GENERAL DE TARTAS— It is of good habit, and 

 an excellent Rose in every way. The color is a 

 brilliant carmine, deeply shaded with violet-purple, 

 oftentimes tinged with buff. 

 HELEN GOOD— Valuable for garden culture. The 

 color is pale yellow, mixed with pink, each petal 

 edged deeper. Very pure and beautiful. 



Price, 25c each for all Roses on this page, first size plants, 

 except where noted; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 75c each; $7.50 per dozen, by express, of one or more 

 varieties, or 85c each by parcel postjprepaid with soil on roots. 

 Varieties marked * in still larger or star size at $1.25 each. 



Wm. R. Smith 



Marie Van Houtte 



The color of the flowers, which are large, full and 

 double, is pale canary-yellow, passing to rich, creamy- 

 white, shaded with pale rose. 



LADY PLYMOUTH— A Rose similar to Souv. de 

 Pierre Notting, which means a handsome bud and 

 full, double bloom of large size. Color is delicate 

 pearly but deep ivory cream, faintly flushed. 

 *MARIE LAMBERT, or SNOWFLAKE— Large, 

 double, creamy-white flowers are produced in 

 marvelous profusion. 

 *MRS. B. R. CANT — Strong growing variety, pro- 

 ducing heavy stems, with large, healthy foliage and 

 flowers almost the equal and style of Helen Gould, 

 but more double; deep rose, with silvery rose center. 

 *PAPA GONTIER— A strong, vigorous grower and 

 constant bloomer; one of the best and most valuable, 

 both for open ground and greenhouse; color rich 

 cherry-red, passing to clear, glowing crimson. 

 PRINCESS BONNIE— The brightest, sweetest and 

 freest-blooming Rose in existence. Color solid 

 crimson, deeper and more vivid than "Gen. Jack." 

 Fragrance is sweeter than La France. 

 *BLUMENSCHMIDT— A splendid bedding Rose of 

 the Cochet type, glowing all ;ummer with its wealth 

 of citron-yellow flowers, each petal of which is edged 

 with dainty rose. The individual flowers are large 

 and well formed, resembling in many ways some of 

 the handsomest Tea Roses. 

 *BRIDESM AID— This variety is valuable for cutting 

 and does finely in the open ground; a sport from 

 the old and popular pink Tea Catherine Mermet, 

 but of a fine, clear, dark pink, much deeper and 

 more constant in color than Mermet. 



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