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FOUNDED ^ 

 1850 



&, West Gro^v^e, Pa. ^ 



HARDY EVEKBL<X)MIN(t TEA ROSES — Continued. 



Treiherr von Marschall 



A? an outdoor Rose it has n^) superior. It has wonder- 

 fully beautiful foliage and produces large, full, beautifully 

 shaped flowers, which are borne in profusion all through 

 the season. The color is bright red, one of the best re*^' 

 Tea Roses that is known. 



*ENFANT DE LYON (The Sweet Anise Rose)— In color 



the flowers are a beautiful creani}^ rose, delicately shad- 

 ed with coppery j-ellow. and very fragrant. The flowers 

 are much admired for their color and the distinct Anise 

 fragrance. 



E. T. COOK — Pale primrose-yellow, suffused with pink, 

 as the flower expands. Large and full petals reflex 

 at the edges. 



FRANCES E. WILLARD— It is of strong. _ vigorous 

 growth, .everblooming, producing snow-white buds; 

 large flowers of pe^-fect form; very fragrant. The bush 

 of splendid shape; and in continuous bloom all summer. 



FRANCOIS DUBREFUII^Of strong growth and a con- 

 stant bloomer; producing deep crimson flower, with rich 

 velvety shadings, which are very double and large. 



GENERAL DE TARTAS— This Rose has no superior for 

 bedding purposes, producing, large-sized flowers, which are 

 full and fragrant. It is of good habit, and an excellent 

 Rose in everj- way. The color is a brilliant carmine, deeply 

 shaded with violet-purple, oftentimes tinged with buff. 



GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE— The flowers are large, full 

 and very double; color yellow, changing into rich salmon 

 tints as the weather becomes cooler. Ver}^ thrifty and 

 always in bloom. 



^ .. HELEN GOOD — 



\^aluable for gar- 

 den culture. The 

 color is pale yel- 

 low, mixed with 

 pink, each petals 

 edged deeper. 



Freiherr Von Marschall, 



^Isabella Sprunt 



This golden yellow Rose has been known as a favorite for over 

 twenty years. It is a free bloomer, producing flowers of bright 

 canary-yellow, very sweetly scented. The buds are very desirable 

 for cut flowers. 



HENRY M. STANLEY— A remarkable shade of clear amber-rose. 

 delicately tinged with fine apricot-yellow, with petals edged and 

 bordered with rich carmine, which, one the outer or reverse side passes 

 to a lovely shade of salmon or buflF-rose. Plant is extra strong and vig- 

 orous. 



HIGHLAND MARY— Each petal white, tinged with lemon, and bordered 



with a delicate band of pink. Hardv evervwhere, with ordinarv pro- 

 tection. 



Monroe. Louisiana. Januarv 22. 1917. 

 Gentlemen: — Please send me your New Guide to Rose Culture for 1917. My earliest 

 recollections of my Mother's Rose buying: was from your firm, more than forty years ago. 



m MissKssippi. Yours very truly. VICTOR O. B ARRIN'i'JER. 



Isabella Sprunt. 



Price, 15c each for all Roses, first size, one-year plants, on this page, 

 except where noted; 50c for any 4, postpaid: two-year-old plants. 40c each; 

 $4.00 per dozen, by express. Varieties marked * in still larger or star size 

 3t 75c each. 



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