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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
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Milady 
A cross between Richmond and J. B. Clark, it 
has retained the color of both, being a rich velvety 
crimson, with darker shading toward the center 
and retaining its color in the expanded bloom. 
Hardy as Clark in the open ground, and as free a 
bloomer as Richmond under glass. Buds med- 
ium, long and opening full and double to the 
center, producing a magnificent flower. Blooms 
of immense size, sometimes measuring four to five 
inches in diameter, and produced on long, stiff 
stems well above the foliage. Fragrant and good 
keeper. + 
OPHELIA—The color is one so difficult to describe 
that any description can only be a partial one, 
and gives but a faint idea of the superb beauty 
- and richness of the shades. Salmon-flesh, shaded 
with rose. Buds of unusual attractiveness; 
opening full and double. Habit excellent, growth 
strong, produces flowers on long stems, well up 
above the foliage, and in great profusion all 
summer. Hardy in almost all localities. Grand 
for forcing or outdoors. 
FARBEN KONIGEN (Queen of Colors)—This 
Rose, as its name implies, is the queen of colors, 
being almost beyond description. One of the 
finest grown of this beautiful shade. Buds long 
and pointed, opening large and double. Color 
bright carmine and rosy-crimson, overlaid with 
a satiny silver sheen. Very free bloomer. 
Perfectly hardy. 
Price—First size plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25, post- 
Paid; two-year-old plants, $1.00 by express; $10 dozen 
or $1.10 each by Parcel Post with soil on roots. 
Price—First size, one-year plants, except where noted, 
30c each for all Roses on this page; 4 for $1.00, post- 
paid; two-year-old plants, 85c each; $8.50 per dozen of 
one or more varieties, by express; 95c each by Parcel 
Post with soilon roots. Varieties marked * furnished in 
still larger or star size at $1.25. 
The Lovely Killarney Roses 
The Rose for Every Home. 
*DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY—An offspring of 
*DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY (The Famous Irish 
Rose)—This queen of the Irish Roses excels any 
other of its class and color yet introduced, and by 
many is recognized as the most beautiful, hardy, 
everblooming Hybrid Tea Rose now under cultiva- 
tion. Each season since it was introduced Killarney 
has increased in popularity, and the demand has 
always exceeded the supply. The bush is strong and 
upright, with beautiful, deep bronzy green foliage, 
and the Rose is entirely free-blooming, bearing 
immense, long pointed buds and massive flowers on 
big, heavy shoots. The color is deep, brilliant and 
sparkling shell-pink, of the most exquisite shade. 
The flowers are of delightful fragrance, immense 
size, and have thick petals of great substance. 
Killarney is unusually hardy and without protection 
has withstood severe winters as far north as Boston. 
Special Offe 
the Pink Killarney and is one of the most exquisite 
white Roses grown. The long, full buds are hand- 
some in shape and the full-open flower most refined 
and beautiful in form and texture. 
“YELLOW KILLARNEY (Mme. Jenny Gillemot)— 
A brilliant saffron-yellow Rose, opening canary with 
dark golden shades. The buds are long and pointed, 
beautiful in form and color, the flowers are large, 
with immense petals. Hardy and vigorous, it is in 
constant bloom all summer. Blooms produced on 
long, stiff stems, making an excellent Rose for cut- 
ting. Owing to its resemblance to the Killarneys, we 
have called it the Yellow Killarney, as it makes a good 
companion for them. Price of Killarney Roses 
30c each; 4 for $1, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 
85c each, by express. 95c each by parcel post, 
with soil on roots. 
y One each of these Killarneys, 3 in all, first size plants, sent postpaid for 75c. One of each, 
3 in all, two-year-old plants, sent by express for $2.25; by parcel post with soil on roots for 
$2.50. Three-year-old or specimen plants, by express, for $1.25 each. 
