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HYBRID TEA ROSKS — ( ontinned. 



PiusX 



Glorious Pink Rose. A delicious creamy white 

 Hybrid Tea, passing- to tender rose, which deepens 

 to' a warm, fresh pink on the center petals. The 

 flowers are of handsome cup-shape and borne on 

 long stems. The bush is a strong, thrifty grower, 

 and in every respect it is an ideal garden Rose — 

 one which is bound to become popular. 

 MY MARYLAND— Handsome in bud and flower. 

 A rare combination of a poetic name and exquisite 

 beauty has made this Hybrid Tea Rose a danger- 

 our rival of Killarney. Its brilliant, lively shade 

 of pink and beauty of form is without a superior, 

 and all summer through large, perfectly double, 

 magnificent flowers, rich in fragrance, are borne 

 on long, stiff stems, growing from a sturdy, fine- 

 shaped bush, which in itself is a distinct ornament 

 to the garden. A great outdoor Rose. Extremely 

 hardy. 

 MRS. DAVID JARDINE^Brilliant pink shaded in 

 the center to an exquisite salmon tint on the outer 

 petals, with a peculiar soft, pastel effect. Its petals 

 exhale a fragrance only to be compared to the 

 famous Attar of Roses. A wonderfully vigorous 

 grower, absolutely hardy everywhere, bearing its 

 flowers in great profusion all summer. 

 MRS. JOSEPH H. WELCH— Hybrid Tea. Rich, 

 brilliant rose-pink, a color more distinctive and 

 rich than has been attained in any Rose. The 

 blooms are larger than any Rose in cultivation, of 

 the moht perfect type. Free blooming and deli- 

 cately sweet-scented. Hardy wherever grown. 



Prinre of Bulsraria. 



PiusX. 



Prince of Bulgaria 



Not the least of its charms is the large, bright 

 green foliage, and the buds are simply grand. The 

 flowers are large and quite full; outer petals superb 

 rosy-flesh with the index petals of a slightly lighter 

 tint. 



*MRS. HERBERT STEVENS— A new hardy Tea 

 Rose of ■ extraordinary merit. The bloom is as 

 long, and even more pointed than the Maman Co- 

 chet, being faultless in shape and form. Color 

 white, with a distinct fawn and peach shading to- 

 ward the center. Perfectly hardy in all localities, 

 and the extraordinary blooming quality of this 

 Rose, being practically always in bloom. 



MRS. POTTER PALMER— Clear, shining pink: 

 much like La France. The flowers are large, full 

 and double. 



MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT— A charming 



seedling of La France, bearing all the good points 

 of its parent. In color, it is an exquisite creamy- 

 white with dainty pink shadings. Buds are par- 

 ticularly handsome; hardy. The stout, vigorous 

 bush is constantly in bloom. 



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

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

 paid; 2-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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