FOUNDEI 

 1650 



DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



-OUNDED 

 1850 



HYBRID TEA ROSES — Continued. 



* Madam Segond Weber 



One of the most beautiful Roses of recent introduction. The 

 long, pointed buds are pink or salmon-flesh and when fully ex- 

 panded are immense in size, full and double; as the flower opens 



it deepens until it fairly glows with is warm deep pink. 



Highly fragrant. Very hardy and constantly in bloom. 



Bright, rose, large, 



MADAM BERTHE FONTAINE 



half-filled and fragrant flowers. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT— This is the Rose which 

 grows so luxuriantly in the far West that it has been 

 adopted by the State of Oregon as its State Flower. 

 The gardens of the cities along the Pacific Coast are 

 the wonder of the world by the profusion of the bloom 

 of this remarkable Rose. In color, it is of a satiny rose, 

 deepening to clear red in the center. 



*MME. LEON PAIN — Silvery-salmon, with orange-yel- 

 low center. 



MAD. GEORGES BENARD— Double flowers, with finely 

 forrned buds. Color is of a very light rose, with silvery re- 

 flection on yellow ground. 



MAD. SCHWALLER— A beautiful combination of salmon-rose 

 with edges of the petals touched with violet-carmine. 



MADAME PAUL EULER— ("Prima Donna.") The color is a 

 "ovely shade of vermilion-pink, changing to silvery-pink. 



MA TULIPE — Long, tulip-like buds and semi-double flowers, 

 borne with great freedom. Color a dark carmine-red. 



Mad. Segond Webef. 



^ Mad. Jules Grolez 



Red Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 



This Rose has been thoroughly tested by us and 

 we have formed such a high opinion of it that we 

 have grown an unusually large stock of it in order 

 to meet the great demand there always is for it. 

 This magnificent Rose is exceedingly free bloom- 

 ing, with very large, finely formed flowers. The 

 color is a distinct and charming shade of cherry- 

 red. The fine form and attractive shape of the flow- 

 ers makes them excellent for cutting. It is a re- 

 markably strong, healthy growing variety, and is as 

 hardy as the Plybrid Perpetuals. Free-blooming as 

 an\' Tea Rose, and in every way a splendid garden 

 variety. Free from insects or disease, which makes 

 it such a satisfactory one for the amateur. 



Prices: All Roses, first size one-year plants on this 

 page, except where noted, 20c each; 6 for $1.00, 

 postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 50c each; $5.00 per 

 dozen, by express, one or more varieties. Varieties 

 marked * furnished in large specimen or star size, 

 at 75c each, 



Mad. Jules Grolez. 



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