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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



* Jonkheer J. L. Mock 



Called the Giant Pink from Holland. Of distinctive 

 merit, being an extremely strong grower, one of the strongest 

 of the Hybrid Tea class, blooming as it does with the great- 

 est freedom, the buds carried on long, stiff erect stems, of the 

 very largest size imaginable to obtain in a Rose bloom and 

 still retain its perfect formation. Very fragrant. Color, 

 clear imperial pink on the order of La France. This Rose 

 has produced a sensation wherever grown. 



*MAD. ABEL CHATENAY— This splendid Rose is one of 

 the very best of its color — rosy-carmine, with darker shade. 

 It does remarkably well in the open ground, has wonder- 

 fully beautiful flowers, which are full, deep and double. 

 A very hardy Rose, Chatenay is a strong grower and free 

 bloomer; has won friends wherever it has been planted. 



*LAURENT CARLE— A beautiful Rose, with extra large, 

 handsomely formed, rich velvety carmine buds and 

 flowers. It is a phenomenally strong and robust grower, 

 hardy in every locality and continually in bloom. 



LADY URSULA — Flesh-pink, strongly Tea-scented ; a grand 

 grower, producing large, full, rounded blooms in wonder- 

 ful profusion. 



GLADYS HOLLAND— Magnificent in form and size. 

 Color buff, shaded orange, yellow, outside of petals, 

 pearly peach, a combination of colors that produces an 

 effect very hard to describe; free blooming and very 

 vigorous grower. A very unique bloom. 



Red Radiance 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock 



* Red Radiance 



The color is a splendid even shade of clear red, with- 

 out a trace of any other color, retaining its vividness 

 for an unusually long time after being cut. It is a 

 remarkable bloomer, being constantly in flower from 

 early spring until freezing weather. Strong, vigorous, 

 branching grower, each branch terminating in a large, 

 bold, double bloom. Hardy everywhere. 



LADY ASHTOWN— Buds long and pointed, borne 

 singly on long, stiff stems. Color is a soft, solid 

 carmine-pink of a most pleasing shade. 



MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER— Color warm 

 crimson-carmine, a color almost indescribable. 

 Flowers produced on long, upright stems, of immense 

 size, with large, smooth, circular petals. 



MAGNAFRANO— The flowers are very large, full, 

 deep and double, and of delightful fragrance. The 

 color of this magnificent Rose is bright, shining 

 rose, with shadings of richer tones. 



Price — First size, one-year plants, 30c each, for all Roses 

 on this page; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 85c 

 each, by express; $8.50 per dozen of one or more varieties; 

 95c each by Parcel Post with soil on roots. Varieties marked 

 * furnished in large specimen plants at $1.25 each by express. 



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