Gro^^e, Pa. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES — Continued. 



"^Hadley 



A development from a line of seedlings, the va- 

 rieties used in this development being Liberty, 

 General McArthur, and Richmond, all brilliant scar- 

 let varieties and garden Roses. In color it is a deep 

 velvety-crimson, retaining its brilliancy at all sea- 

 sons of the year. The variety is double and buds 

 are well formed. The fragrance is excelled only by 

 American Beauty. It is a strong, rapid grower; the 

 flowers are borne on long, stiff stems, well above the 

 foliage. It has proven itself under thorough trial 

 to be an all-the-year round forcing variety. 

 MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE— Sometimes called 

 an everblooming Frau Karl Druschki. Awarded a 

 gold medal by the National Rose Society, and won 

 a host of admirers wherever shown. Owing to its 

 resemblance to Frau Karl Druschki, it has been 

 termed an everblooming Druschki. Flowers are 

 almost perfect in form, with a high center, and 

 immense size. Blooms all the time. Good, robust 

 grower. Hardy everywhere. Color almost a 

 snow-white, but sometimes showing a slight lemon 

 tint. 

 *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 wonderfully beautiful flow- 

 ers, which are full, deep and double. A very hardy 

 Rose, Chatenay is a strong grower and free bloom- 

 er, has won friends wherever it has been planted. 

 COL. R. S. WILLIAMSON— Large, fragrant flow- 

 ers of an exquisite shade of soft, rich carmine; 

 blooms large and well formed, with high pointed 

 center, on long, stiff stems. Petals crinkled, on 

 the order of a Zinnia. Tall grower. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Rose Hadley 



^ Mrs. Aaron Ward 



One of the newest of all Yellow Hybrid Tea 

 Roses, and distinctly beautiful in form and color. 

 The color ranges from coppery-orange in the opening 

 bud, changing to a golden-orange, and when the 

 flower is fully open it is a lovely shade of pinkish 

 fawn. Most vigorous in growth, every shoot pro- 

 ducing a flower and clothed with dark, glossy green 

 foliage, maroon on under side. It is one of the best 

 of the new yellow Roses and has become very 

 popular. 



MADAME SECOND WEBER— One of the most 

 beautiful Roses of recent introduction. The long, 

 pointed buds are pink or salmon-flesh and when 

 fully expanded are immense in size, full and double; 

 as the flower opens it deepens until it fairly glows 

 with its warm, deep pink. Highly fragrant. Very 

 hardy and constantly in bloom. 



METEOR— Very few dark Roses compare with this 

 in richness and depth in color, which is a rich, 

 velvety crimson, shading very dark in the depths 

 of the petals. As a garden Rose it has few equals, 

 being particularly valuable for bedding on account 

 of its sturdy growth and handsome foliage. 



Price — All Roses on this page, except where noted, first 

 size one-year plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

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

 varieties, by express at purchaser's expense; 95c each by 

 Pau-cel Post with soil on roots. Varieties marked * furnished 

 in still larcrer or star size at $1.25 each. 



