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itYBKTD TEA ROSES — Continued. 



Helena Cambier 



Of unusual beauty, with large, double, beautifully formed 

 flowers, the colors are varying, ranging from salmon-rose 

 to coppery-rose; very often a handsome saffron hue. As 

 the flowers expand the colors become lighter, A most re- 

 markable sort in every respect and one to which we give 

 our highest endorsement. Good everywhere, 



HARRY KIRK— A beautiful new Rose of which the true 

 stock is ver}' scarce. In color it is deep sulphur-^^ellow, 

 blending lighter at the edges of the petals. The flowers 

 are large, full and perfectly formed, and the buds are 

 elegant in shape and color. 25c each, one-year first size 

 plants, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 50c each, 



GEN. ARNOLD JANSSEN— Hybrid Tea. Cla:-ied to 

 have all the good qualities of Jonkheer J. L. Mock as an 

 outdoor Rose. Color a deep glowing carmine. Free 

 bloomer. Buds long and pointed on long, stiff stems. 

 Equally as good for forcing. 



^GENERAL McARTHUR— To those who prefer a Rose 

 with full color, we can recommend none more highly 

 than this gorgeous crimson-scarlet Hybrid Tea. It is 

 hardy in practically all localities, and as an outdoor Rose 

 it has no superior. Of strong, vigorous, healthy growth, 

 branching freely, it produces its wonderful blooms pro- 

 fusely from May until October. Ever\' shoot carries a 

 large, double, well-formed flower of exqui- 

 site fragrance and splendid lasting quality. 



IDEAL — A free and continuous bloomer with 

 fine buds; similar to Bridesmaid in olor, 

 but like La France in shape and form. An 

 ideal in every way, -.a grand Rose. Blooms 

 produced on long stems above foliage; hardy. 



Helen Cambier. 



"Jonkheer J. L. Mock 



A Hybrid Tea called the Giant Pink from Holland. Of 

 distinctive merit, being an extremely strong grower, one 

 of the strongest of the Hybrid Tea class, blooming as it 

 does with the greatest freedom, the buds carried on long, 

 stiff._ erect stems, of the very largest size imaginable to 

 obtain in a Rose bloom and still retain its perfect forma- 

 tion. Very fragrant. Color, clear imperial pink on the 

 order of La France. This Rose has produced a sensation 

 wherever grown. We offer strong plants, on their own 

 roots. 



HERZOGIN MARIE ANTOINETTE— Hybrid Tea of 



deep orange, striped salmon crimson, passing to old 

 gold or orange. Very large flowers of perfect form on 

 heavy, upright canes. One of the finest vellow Roses, 

 bcnig a very free bloomer. Sweetly perfumed. Price 

 of. strong one-year pot plants, 35c each; two-year-old 

 plants, 75c ach. 



JOSEPH HILL— A fancy French Rose, with clean, leath- 

 ery foliage, long, stiff stems, flowers of immense size, 

 ])U(ls long and pointed, monster blooms of the most 

 hc-autiful shape, in clear shades of pure lemon, bright 

 pnik and gold. A vcrv strong-blooming variety 



MRS. ROBERT GARRETT— Bright clear pink; free 

 bloomer and -irong grower; blooms almost as large as 

 those of American Beauty, and delightfully fragrant. 



RED CHATENAY— One of the most popular Roses in 

 cultivation, differing in color from the parent. Mad. 

 Abel Chatenav. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted 

 one-year first size plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.00. postpaid- 

 two-year-old plants. 50c each, by express: $5.00 per dozen 

 of one or more vari-ties. Varieties marked * furnished 

 m large specimen or star size plants at 75c each. 



