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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
“Rhea Reid 
““As large as American Beauty, as double as La France and as red as 
»Richmond,”’ is the enthusiastic way the originator describes this beauti- 
ful new Hybrid Tea Bush Rose. The color is vivid scarlet crimson, 
and the flowers are marvels of beauty; large, bold and of splendid 
substance. It has a strong, disease-resisting constitution, makes a 
rapid growth and throws up a profusion of canes from the roots and is 
always blooming. As an all-around garden bush Rose it has no superior. 
MY MARYLAND— Its brilliant, lively shade of pink 
and beauty of form is without superior, and all 
summer through large, perfectly double magnificent 
flowers, rich in fragrance, are borne on long, stiff 
stems growing from a sturdy, fine-shaped bush, 
which in itself is a distinct ornament to the garden. 
A great outdoor Rose. Extremely hardy. 
“RICHMOND—Wonderfully free blooming, its im- 
mense, fragrant, scarlet-crimson flowers are borne 
on long, stiff stems, making it a rival of 
American Beauty, and even more dazzling 
in appearance. In the garden its flowers are 
as fine as those found in the green- 
houses. Perfectly hardy. 
*KILLARNEY BRILLIANT—An off- 
spring of Pink Killarney, but several 
shades darker, the color being a 
beautiful shade of brilliant red. 
Habit of growth same as Killarney. 
Just as free a bloomer. 
FLORENCE FORRESTER—Clear 
snow-white with a lemon tinge; as 
the flowers age they become a pure 
white; the blooms are even larger 
than Paul Neyron. 
TRIUMPH DE PERNET PERE—A 
French Rose originated by Jean 
Pernet, of France. Flowers large, 
with broad, thick petals, and long 
pointed buds. Delicious Tea fragrance. Clear 
magenta-red passing to bright crimson. 
FRANK W. DUNLOP — The color is a most 
Rose Rhea Reid 
Ecarlate 
One of the grandest for outdoor bloom- 
ing of this class. Color a solid, brilliant 
scarlet. Profuse bloomer, strong, sturdy grower. 
exceptionally fine as those found in the greenhouses. 
8G 
Perfectly hardy. 
MRS. CHAS. RUSSEL—A new Hybrid Tea Rose of 
American origin and considered to be equal to 
American Beauty both for forcing and open ground 
culture. Buds long and pointed, produced on long, 
stiff stems, 3 feet in length, each one crowned with 
pleasing shade of soft pink, deepening towards 
the center. Bud perfect in form and substance, 
being long and pointed, opening full and double. 
Produced in marvelous profusion on long stiff stems. 
Strong healthy grower, being absolutely free from 
disease of any kind. Hardy everywhere. A wonder- 
a bloom of a beautiful shade of rosy pink. Blooms 
large, full and of magnificent formation. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE—Flowers large, double and of 
fine forrn; very fragrant; color, rosy-flesh, wit 
yellow ground, shaded with border of carmine. 
Strong and healthy. 
PRINCE OF BULGARIA—Not the least of its charms 
is the large, bright green foliage, and the buds are 
simply grand. The flowers are large and quite full; 
outer petals superb rosy-flesh with the index petals 
of a slightly lighter tint. 
ful cutdoor rose. 
PERLE VON GODESBERG—This magnificent Rose 
was originally sent out as a Yellow Kaiserin Augusta 
Victoria, it having all the beauty of form and sub- 
stance of that great garden Rose. The color is a 
rich canary-yellow with shadings of saffron. The 
flowers are massive in size, full and double, with the 
petals elegantly recurved. It is one of the finest 
garden Roses, being perfectly hardy. 
Price—All Roses on this page, except where otherwise noted, first size one-year plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; 
two-year-old plants, 85c each, by express; $8.50 per dozen of one or more varieties; or 95c each by Parcel Post with soil on 
roots. Varieties marked * furnished in large specimen or star size at $1.25 each. 
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