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SPECIAL SIZE ROSES, Continued 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



American Beauty. Rich crimson, charmingly shaded and 

 veined. Delightfully fragrant. 



Bessie Brown. The color almost pure white, flushed some- 

 times with pink. 



British Queen. Finest white Rose, it is said, in existence. 



Col. R. S. Williamson. Large, fragrant flowers of soft, rich 

 carmine. 



Countess of Gossford. Beautiful clear salmon-pink shaded 

 with saffron. 



Eloile de France. Deep, full flowers. Color a clear shade 

 of red. 



F. R. Patzer. Creamy buff, back of petals delicate warm 

 pink. 



Gen. McArthur. Georgeous crimson scarlet. Double fra- 

 grant flowers. 



Hadley. New Rose of a brilliant color, deep velvety crim- 

 son, and as fragrant as an American Beauty. 



Helen Gould. Color warm rosy crimson, always in bloom. 



Helen Cambier. Colors are varying, ranging from a sal- 

 mon-rose to coppery rose, with often a saffron hue. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. A giant Hybrid Tea of wonderful 

 merit. Color a clear imperial pink, outer edge of petals 

 tinted light. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. The greatest hardy white Rose 

 in existence. 



Killarney (Pink). The Irish Queen. Brilliant shell pink. 



Lady Ashtown. Beautiful pink. Splendid bloomer. 



La France (Pink.) Lovely shade of silvery pink. Exceed- 

 ingly sweet and handsome. 



Mad. A. Chatenay. Strong grower and free bloomer. Color 

 rosy carmine with darker shadings. 



Mad. Jules Grolez or Red Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Color 

 a distinct and charming shade of cherry-red. Flowers 

 of fine formation. A remarkably good grower. 



Mad. Schwaller. A beautiful combination of salmon-rose 

 with edges touched with violet-carmine. 



Mad. Segond Weber. Buds are pink or salmon-flesh. When 

 fully open a warm deep pink. Continuous bloomer. 



Magnafrano. Color bright shining rose with rich shadings 

 of deeper tones. 



Mary Countess of Ikhester. Strong, vigorous grower. 

 Color warm crimson-carmine. 



Meteor. Dark velvety crimson with deeper shadings. One 

 of the best outdoor crimson Roses. 



Mme. Jenny Guillemot. Brilliant saffron yellow. Mag- 

 nificent buds, long and pointed. 



Mme. Melania Soupert. Bright golden yellow suffused 

 with faint tinge of pink. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Silvery salmon, with orange-yellow 

 center. 



Milady. A glorious crimson Rose. Perfect buds opening 

 full and double to center. 



My Maryland. Handsome Rose both in bud and bloom. 

 An excellent grower. Color a lively shade of pin'; with 

 darker veins. 



Natalie Bottner. Bright lemon-yellow. Blooms and buds 

 resemble Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 



Norma. Resembles Mad. Caroline Testout. Color a beau- 

 tiful shade of pink. 



Ophelia. Superb buds of salmon-flesh shaded with rose. 



Prince E. C. d'Arenberg. An ideal garden Rose. Flowers 



bright scarlet. 

 Pius X. Creamy white passing to tender rose. 

 Prince of Bulgaria. Flowers large and full. Outer petals 



rosy flesh and index petals a lighter tint. 

 Radiance. A sturdy grower. The color is a beautiful 



blending of shades of carmine-rose with opal and cop- 

 pery reflections. 

 Rena Robbins. Flowers of immense size. Beautiful clear 



white or tinted lemon, color running to a beautiful shade 



of orange in the center. 

 Rhea Reid. A magnificent Rose, both for forcing and out- 

 door growing. Color a vivid scarlet. 

 Richmond. Fiery crimson. 

 Rosemary. A rank grower. Color a delightful shade of 



silvery pink. Very double. 

 Senateur Mascurand. Amber yellow with darker center. 



Large, full, globular blooms. 

 Sunburst. Orange copper or golden orange. 

 Triumphe de Pernet Pere. Large flowers with broad thick 



petals of clear magenta-red. 

 Virginia R. Coxe. Color fiery crimson shaded with a dark 



velvety sheen. A magnificent grower and free bloomer. 

 Wellesley. Particularly adapted for outdoor growing. Color 



a beautiful shade of pink. 

 White Killarney. An offspring of the Pink Killarney and 



like it in formation. Color pure white. 

 White La France. Pure white, slight tint of rosy blush. 

 Wm. Shean. Color a Killarney pink. Beautiful buds. 

 Wm. H. Taft. A magnificent Rose in every way. A good 



grower, producing magnificent bud and bloom. 

 Yellow Killarney. Beautiful. Canary or golden yellow. 

 Yellow La France. Semi-double. Bright canary yellow. 



Hardy Everblootning Teas 



Aline Sisley. Violet-red. Very double. 



Bridesmaid. Clear, deep pink and a constant bloomer. 



Bon Silene. Deep rose changing to pale rose. 



Blumenschmidt. Citron yellow edged rose. Cochet type. 



Charles Dingee. The best Rose for outdoor culture. Color 

 rose tint shading off into a creamy white. Note illus- 

 tration in natural colors on back cover. 



Comtesse Riza du Pare. Coppery rose. 



Coquette de Lyon. Best outdoor yellow Rose. 



Duchess de Brabant. Soft rosy pink. 



Enchantress. A profuse bloomer, bearing immense globu- 

 lar flowers of creamy white, tinged with buff. 



Etoile de L)'on. Magnificent golden yellow. A strong and 

 vigorous grower. 



Enfant de Lyon. Creamy rose shaded with coppery yellow. 



Freihcrr Von Marshall. An excellent outdoor Rose, pro- 

 ducing magnificent blooms of a bright red. 



Golden Gate. Creamy white, tinged with golden yellow 

 and clear rose. 



Isabella Sprunt. Golden yellow. One of the old favorites. 

 Free bloomer. 



Lady Hillingdon. Apricot-yellow shaded orange on outer 

 edge of petals, becoming deeper and more intense towards 

 the center of the bloom. 



Mad. Camille. Easy to grow. Color a pale rosy flush. 



Mad. Francisca Kruger. Coppery yellow. 



PRICES of these special Star Size Roses, extra heavy, specimen plants, from pots 6 and 7 inches in diameter, each 

 '>lant on its own root — 75c each; $7.50 per dozen, by express, of one or more varieties. 



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