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Marie Guillot 



H.\RDY EVEKBr>0<).>llNG TE.\ KOSEij — Continued. 



Marie Van Houtte 



It is a strong and sturdy grower, blooming constantly, with 

 great freedom. The color of the flowers, which are large, full 

 and double, is pale canary-yellow, passing to rich, creamy 

 white, shaded with pale rose. 



NUMBER 27 — ^ brilliant, everblooming Tea Rose, a sport oi 

 Bridesmaid, with all the good qualities of its parent intensi- 

 fied. The color is a richer, deeper pink than Bridesmaid, anc 

 the flowers larger and of better substance. It is a continu- 

 ous bloomer. 



FREIHERR VON MARSCHALL _a. an outdoor Rose it has 

 no superior. It has wonderfully beautiful foliage and pro- 

 duces large, full, beautiful shaped flowers, which are borne 

 in profusion all through the season. The color is bright red 

 one of the best red Tea Roses that is known. 



NELLIE .TOHNSTONE — \ handsome, semi-double, everbloom 

 ing Tea Rose of a delightful shade of rose-pink, often sho- 

 with pale violet on the outer petals. Deliciously fragrant 



-MAD.VM HEINTZ _i nvpiy double saffron-yellow flowers 

 slightly shaded with carmine. Very free- flowering; bloomr 

 can be cut almost daily during the growing season. A verj' 

 vigorous grower and hardy. 



PE.\RL RIVERS — Peachy red buds, ground color, ivory-white 



petals delicately shaded and bordered with pale rose. 



HELEN GOOD — Valuable for garden culture. The color i! 



pale yellow, mixed with pink, each petal edged deeper. Ver) 



pure and beautiful. 

 PRINCESS ETIENNE DE CROY _roinr of flower peach-can 



mine, shaded lighter on pale orange ground. 



The 0.ueen of WTiite Roses. 



We recommend it as one of the most reliable white Tea 

 Roses in cultivation, especially for outdoor culture. The color 

 is pure white, sometimes faintly tinged pale yellow. The flow- 

 ers are beautifully made, very large, full and double; the buds 

 are very pretty, of sweet fragrance. Anyone who has not seen 

 this splendid variety growing at its best in the open ground 

 cannot conceive of its lovely beauty. 



MME. E. VICARO — a brilliant carmine Tea Rose with pale 

 rose shadings, the reverse of the petals white, suffused with 

 carmine. Extra strong, vigorous, hardy; always in bloom. 

 MRS. A. BY ASS — x most beautiful new English Everblooming 

 Tea Rose, the flowers of which are produced in great abund- 

 ance on good stems and are of a rosy red, shaded crimson, 

 sometimes blotched with pale rose and white. 

 GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE ^Xh^ flowers are large, full and 

 very double; color yellow, changing into rich salmon tints as 

 the weather becomes cooler. Very thrifty and always in bloom. 

 GENERAL DE TARTAS^jhig Rose has no superior for bed- 

 ding purposes, producing large-sized flowers, which are full 

 and fragrant. It is of good habit, and an excellent Rose in 

 every way. The color is a brilliant carmine, deeply shaded 

 with violet-purple, oftentimes tinged with buff. 



Price, 1.5c each for all Roses on this page, except where 

 noted, 50c for any 4; .$1.00 for any 9; larger size, 20c each; 

 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old plants, .35c each, by express. 

 Varieties marked * in still larger or star size at 75c each. 



Marie GulUot. 



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