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Newer Hybrid -Tea Roses 



Stoile de Feu. Very large, full double globular 

 flower of a salmon-pink color shaded with flame, 

 a new and distinct color. A strong, vigorous 

 grower. $1.50 each. 



Felicity. A beautiful shade of mallow-pink, shad- 

 ing to cerise at border, cupped flowers. $1.50 

 each. 



Feu Joseph Looymans. Long and pointed 

 buds, large full flowers, yellow with vivid apricot, 

 particularly brilliant at the center. Entirely dis- 

 tinct and novel. $2.00 each. 



Hortulanus Fiet. Exceptionally large long buds 

 on stout stiff stems of a bright nankeen yellow, a 

 beautiful Rose of exceptional size and form. 

 $1.50 each. 



Imperial Potentate. Splendidly shaped buds, 



opening to well-formed, large,' double flowers of crisp, glistening 

 rose-pink with silvery suffusion at the base of the petals, sweetly 

 scented. At the International Rose Test Garden, at Portland, 

 Oregon, this variety was awarded the Silver Medal of the Amer- 

 ican Rose Society, the Gold Medal of the city of Portland, for 

 the best bush Rose shown and the .Silver Trophy of the Portland 

 Chamber of Commerce for the best Rose produced in 1923 on the 

 Pacific Coast. $1.50 each 



Independence Day. One of the most beautifully colored Roses of 

 its type, a rich orange apricot suffused with sunflower-yellow. Buds 

 long, very freely produced and delightfully scented. $1.50 each. 



Josephine Thomas. The eminent Rosarian, Captain George C. 

 Thomas, selected this promising variety from a number of Howard 

 & Smith's seedlings to name after his daughter. It is a variety of 

 strong, vigorous habit and produces its flowers on fine long stems. 

 These are of a light orange salmon at the center, the outer petals 

 gradually shading to a cream-flesh^ does not fade or discolor and 

 always carries a high pointed center of smaller petals. This Rose 

 «.. should become universally popular for 



( garden decoration with good cutting 



/ value $2.50 each. 



James Walley. Nicely shaped buds. 

 Apricot shaded salmon, of good free 

 habit Sweetly scented. $1.50 each. 



Hvbrid-Te.-v Rose, President Cherioux 



Hybrid-Te.\ Rose, Padre 



La Champagne. A meritorious and distinct variety of 

 strong, robust habit, with large, long buds of beautiful 

 shape, which develop into good full blooms, color, bright 

 chamois, shading to yellow with apricot at centre and 

 peach-blossom reflex and yellow base. $1.50 each. 



Louise Criner. Purest snow-white, with creamy centre, 

 long shapely buds on good long stems. Open flowers full 

 double. $1.50 each. 



Lulu. A dainty and distinct Rose, with exceptionally 

 long buds which in outline, but not in size, remind one 

 of the miniature or Fairy Rose Mme. Cecil Brunner, 

 while in color it is similar to Mme. Edouard Herriot, 

 orange red shaded with salmon-pink. Beautiful in bud 

 form. $1.00 each. 



Mabel Morse. Not as large a flower as Souv. de Claudius 



Pernet but a most beautifvdly shaped long bud which 



develops into a handsome good sized flower of the richest 



golden-yellow. The raiser considers it the best yellow 



Rose yet produced for all purposes. It is a strong 



vigorous grower, very free flowering with rich 



glossy foliage. Awarded a Gold Medal by the 



> National Rose Society of England. $2.00 each. 



Mme. Poincare. Buds long, of perfect form on 

 good stems, flowers full, of cupped form, bright 

 apricot, shaded yellow at centre, outer petals 

 salmon shaded pink, a very vigorous grower and free 

 flowering. $1.50 each. 

 Margaret Horton. Long pointed buds, large full flowers, 

 color deep orange-yellow, vigorous and free, sweetly 

 scented. A fine bedding Rose. $1.50 each. 

 Mrs. Charles Lamplough. A most refined and pleasing soft tone 

 of light lemon, flowers of wonderfxfl size, depth and substance; very 

 sweet scented. A vigorous grower, producing its splendid flowers 

 throughout the season. $1.50 each. 

 Mrs. C. W. Dunbar BuUer. Warm deep rosy-carmine, large full 

 well formed flowers, freely and continuously produced. $1.50 each. 

 Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth. A beautifid "sport" from Mrs. Charles 

 Russell, of which it is a counterpart in strong vigorous habit of 

 growth, large, well-shaped buds and fine, ^ull double, delightfully 

 scented flowers, but in color it is entirely distinct from its parent, the 

 buds on first opening are of a beautiful peach-blossom pink, shading 

 to a delicate mauve-tinted white at the edges, the flowers as they 

 develop change to a lovely crimson-pink at the centre. $1.50 each. 



