HYBRID TEA ROSES — Continued. 



Crimson Queen 



The Lovely Crimson Queen. 



Hybrid Tea. Owing to its rich coloring this 

 is a wonderful garden or bedding Rose. There 

 is no color that produces the show that a good 

 crimson does. The color is a rich, bright, velvety 

 crimson. A strong, vigorous, upright grower; flow- 

 ers large and full, a great garden Rose as it is al- 

 ways in bloom; extremely hardy and produces a 

 magnificent bush in a short time, hardy everywhere. 



DEAN HOLE — Silvery carmine Roses with salmon 



shadings. The coloring is distinct and unique; a 



handsome tribute to the emi- 

 nent Rosarian whose name ^.„- 



it bears. ■'" 



EDGAR M. BURNETT— ' 



Very large, full flowers of 



splendid form, with large 



flesh-colored petals tinted "-.^ 



rose; an advance on the type 



of Rose of which the beau- 

 tiful Lady Alice Stanley is a representative; 



one of the sweetest scented Roses in existence. 



Awarded gold medal. National Rose Society of 



England. 



*ETOILE DE FRANCE— One of the best and 

 sweetest hardy Hybrid Tea Roses of its color. 



The strong, upright bushes have beautiful bronze-green foliage, which 

 is not subject to insect attacks. The bushes are blooming constantly, 

 producing large, massive, deep, full cup-formed flowers on mag- 

 nificent, long, sti£f stems. They are of truly 

 glorious form and delightful fragrance, while 

 the color is exquisite — a clear red or velvety crim- 

 son. 



^Edward Ma^vley 



It is an enormous big-petaled Rose, much larger 

 than the Melanie Soupert, a Rose which it resembles 

 in form, and the beautiful rich color of Louis Van 

 Houtte, only with a more velvety shading upon the 

 inside of the petals. This Rose has been awarded 

 the gold medal of the National Rose Society. Very 

 free blooming, with a perfect habit of growth, suit- 

 able for garden, exhibition or forcing purposes. A 

 strong, robust grower and hardy everywhere. 

 Blooms produced on long, stiff stems. 

 *GEO. C. WARD— Hybrid Tea. One of the leading 

 growers of England claims that this is one of 

 their best. Awarded a Gold Medal by the Na- 

 tional Rose Society. Color an orange-vermilion, 

 very distinct and beautiful. Buds and blooms per- 

 fect finish. Strong, vigorous growth and free 

 flowering. Sweetly perfumed. 

 FLORENCE PEMBERTON — Distinctive creamy 

 white, shaded rose; petals bordered rosy salmon; 

 flowers large, very full and beautifully formed. 

 Soon produces large, magnificent bush constantly 

 in bloom. Strong grower and one of the best 

 distinctive Hybrid Teas. 



Price — First size, one-year plants, except where noted, 30c 

 each for all Roses on this page; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 85c each; $8.50 per dozen of one or more 

 varieties, by express; 95c each by Parcel Post with soil on 

 roots. Varieties marked * furnished in still larger or star 

 size at $1.25. 



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