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HYBRID TEA or EVERBLOOMING ROSES— Continued 

 APRICOT, COPPER AND MIXED SHADES 



Cheerful. Pink, tinted with orange and yellow. Charmingly 

 bright pointed buds and brilliant blooms. 



E. P. H. Kingma (New). Apricot, orange and gold. Ex- 

 tremely bright, good bloomer; highly recommended. SI. 50. 



Independence Day (New). Flame color buds with flowers 

 light orange pink. Bushes invariably covered with its 

 delightful buds and blooms. SI. 50. 



Irish Fireflame (Single). Orange, shaded pink and gold. 

 Grand in the bud stage. A favorite for buttonholes; a strong 

 grower. 



Isobel (Single). Carmine, orange and pink buds. Like the 

 preceding the buds are charmingly brilliant. 



Lady Pirrie. Copper, salmon and apricot, delicately blended 

 into a most fascinating flower. A good bloomer thoughout 

 the season. 



Los Angeles. Flaming salmon and apricot, very prolific; 



a good garden Rose. 

 Louise C. Breslau. Reddish-orange shading to light gold. 



The spreading bush usually covered with bloom. 

 Miss Lolita Armour. Flaming orange and gold buds, the 



flowers creamy copper. Very beautiful. 

 Mme. Ed. Herriot. Coral red and orange, brilliant both 



in bud and bloom. A free, prolific bloomer and an uncom- 

 monly handsome Rose. 

 Mrs. A. Ricardo. Golden yellow and blush pink. A strong 



free bloomer of lasting color. 

 Mrs. A. R. Waddell. Long-pointed buds of yellowish-copper 



and flowers of bronze pink and apricot. Flowers rather 



open, but borne in quantity. 

 Padre (New). Scarlet and copper with orange base. For its 



brightness and profuse blooming qualities, has few equals. 



$1.25. 



NEW VARIETIES IN COPPER, APRICOT, ETC. 



Shot Silk (New). Cherry-cerise, overshot with salmon; 

 flowers medium sized. Splendid novelty. S2.00. 



Souv. de Georges Pernet (New). A blend of red. copper 

 and coppery-pink. Perfectly formed buds and blooms al- 

 ways present throughout the season. $1.25. 



Souv. de H. A. Verschuren (New). Cadmium-yellow and 

 orange with bronze outside. $1.25. 



The Queen Alexandra Rose (New). Vermilion-red. the 

 reverse side of petals tinged with old gold. A most ex- 

 quisite new shade in Roses. SI. 25. 



Wm. F. Dreer. Golden yellow, shaded peach and old rose, 

 extremely vigorous and free. SI. 50. 



BABY RAMBLER or POLYANTHA ROSES 

 Baby Dorothy. Pink. 



Baby Tausendschoen. Delightful pink. 



Cecile Brunner. This is the tiny little Rose you often see in 

 the florists windows during Winter, and if you ask the name 

 they will tell you Debutante, Sweetheart, or Mignon; tiny 

 pink double flowers. 



Ellen Poulsen. Dwarf, compact, bright rosy pink. 



Gruss an Aachen. Rich orange buds, changing to flesh 

 salmon. 



Jessie. Bright cherry-red. 



Orleans. Bright red with white center. 



Perle d'Or. Nankeen-yellow. 



Yvonne Rabier. Pure white. 



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

 $1.00 each, $11.00 per 12 



