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HYBRID TEA or EVERBLOOMING ROSES— Continued 

 SALMON PINK SHADES 



Alfred W. Mellerish (New). Salmon, shaded pink and 



amber. Vigorous, compact grower. Free bloomer. 

 Betty. Salmon and copper buds opening to buff pink flowers. 



An all-Summer bloomer, particularly good in Fall. 

 Betty Uprichard (New). A delightful blend of carmine 



and copper, with salmon reverse; exquisite flowers and 



fragrant. $1.50. 

 Mme. Butterfly. Salmon, shading to apricot and gold. 



Freely produced on strong branching bushes. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Large salmon and orange shaded blooms. 

 A bedding Rose of unequaled beauty. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Soft blush and salmon; 

 well formed blooms on long stems. 



Ophelia. Pale pink with blends of cream and amber. A 

 free-blooming Rose, excellent in the garden or for cutting. 



Willowmere. Very attractive shades of gold and flame. 

 Free-blooming and vigorous. 



LIGHT YELLOW SHADES 



Duchess of Wellington. Deep saffron yellow, stained crim- 

 son. A fine Rose both in garden and for cutting. 



Elli Hartrnann. Clear old gold with shades of pink and 

 yellow. A dependable bloomer from July until frost. 



Harry Kirk (Tea). Primrose-amber; elegantly formed buds 

 and blooms of medium size. Vigorous and healthy. 



Mrs. C. Lamplough (New). Soft yellow and cream. For 

 size, shape and color and its free blooming qualities it has 

 few equals. SI. 50. 



Souv. de Claudius Pernet. A grand, really yellow garden 

 Rose. Long-pointed blooms freely produced all season. 

 S1.50. 



Sunburst. Yellow, suffused with orange. A very popular 

 and good yellow garden Rose. 



GOLDEN YELLOW SHADES 



Eldorado (New). Large, full-shaped, rich yellow blooms 

 with golden buds. Especially good in early Summer and 

 Fall. S1.25. 



Golden Ophelia. Clear golden yellow. A fine yellow Rose 

 either in the garden or for cutting. 



Gorgeous. Rich orange buds, flowers flushed pink and 

 shaded copper. Blooms freely all season. 



Lady Hillingdon (Tea). Saffron, later shading to yellow. 

 Flowers freely, particularly good in the Autumn. 



Mme. Ravary. Orange buds, creamy- yellowish pink when 

 open. A dependable, free-blooming bedding Rose. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Golden buff and orange shading to pink. 

 Its all-round good qualities maintain its years of popularity. 



Mrs. Calvin Coolidge (New). Clear buff yellow, suffused 

 with orange. Flowers are of fine shape; promises to be a 

 good Rose among the yellows. $1.50. 



Mrs. S. K. Rindge. Chrome-yellow and salmon. Beautiful 

 in bud stage. 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts (New). Coppery-orange and gold, 

 suffused crimson, opening to golden yellow. A delightful 

 Rose of large size; splendid for cutting and exhibition. $1.50. 



Senateur Mascuraud. Clear yellow with golden base. 

 Compact, dwarf growth with a good display of bloom. 

 Splendid bedder. 



Price of any of the above varieties, except where noted, 

 $1.00 each, $11.00 per 12 



