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HYBRID TEA ROSt:!? — Continued. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



One of the newest of all Yellow Hybrid Tea Roses, 

 and distinctly beautiful in form and color. The color 

 ranges from coppery orange in the opening bud, 

 changing to golden-orange, and when the flower is 

 fully open it is a lovel}- shade of pinkish fawn. Most 

 vigorous in growth, every shoot producing a flower 

 and clothed with dark, glossy green foliage, maroon 

 on under side. It is one of the best of the new yellow 

 Roses and has become very popular. 



*MAGNAFRANO— The flowers are very large, full, 

 deep and double, and of delightful fragrance. The 

 color of this magnificent Rose is bright, shining 

 rose, with rich shadings of richer tones. It forms a 

 strong, sturdy, upright bush, bearing its gorgeous 

 flowers on long, stiff stems, making it especially 

 valuable for cutting. 



MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER— A strong, 

 vigorous Hybrid Tea. Color warm crimson-car- 

 mine, a color almost indescribable. Flowers pro- 

 duced on long, upright stems, of immense size, with 

 large, smooth, circular petals. The foliage is at- 

 tractive and handsome, a deep green. Very highly 

 scented. 



Ma<l. .\bel < >iitt«'iia.v. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. 



* Mad. Abel Chatenay 



This sidendid Rose is one of the very best of its 

 color — rosy-carmine, with darker shade. It does 

 remarkably' well in the open ground, has wonderfully 

 beautiful flowers, which are full, deep and double. 

 A very hardy Rose, Chatenay is a strong grower 

 and free bloomer, and has won friends wherever it 

 has been planted. 



MELODY — A lovely shade of yellow, deepening to 

 apricot in the center, perfect in form and very 

 d'^uble. It is one of the handsomest j-ellow Roses 

 we have ever seen and as a garden Ro-e cannot be 

 surpassed. The bush is hardy, vigorous and con- 

 stantly in bloom. 



MEVROUW DORA VAN TETS— Hybrid Tea. A 



new Rose r.f great merit. Color deep, glowing 

 crimson, with velvety shading. A vigorous grower 

 and bloomer. Awarded a gold medal by the Hol- 

 land Rose Society. 



MAX HESDORFFER— A New Rosy Pink Hybrid 

 Tea. The brilliancy of color in the delightfully 

 fre-h. rn>y pink of this excellent new Rose is only 

 equalled by the delicious fragrance exhaled by its 

 petals. As a garden Rose it has few equals, forms 

 a strong, stout bush and is always in bloom. 



MRS. CHARLES DINGEE— The color is pure 

 golden-yellow, and the form of the flower is mag- 

 nificent. This is a Rose among Roses, and its 

 introduction marks an important epoch in the 

 Rose world. 



Price — All Roses on this page, except where noted, 

 first size one year plants, 20c each: 6 for $1.00. post- 

 paid; two-year-old plants. 50c each, by express: $5.00 

 per dozen of one or more varieties. Varieties mark- 

 ed * furnished in still larger or star size at 75c each. 



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