West GroVe, Pa 



HARDY EVERBLOO>UXG TEA ROSE;? — Continued. 



Marie Guillot 



The Queen of White Roses. 



We recommend it as one of the most reliable 

 white Tea Roses in cultivation, especially for out- 

 door culture. The color is pure white, sometimes 

 faintly tinged pale \'ellow. The flowers are beauti- 

 fully made, ver\' large, full and double; the buds are 

 ver}^ pretty, of sweet fragrance. Anyone who has not 

 seen this splendid variety growing at its best in the 

 open ground cannot conceive of its lovely beauty. 



-JylME. E. VICARO— A brilliant carmine Tea Rose 

 with pale rose shadings, the reverse of the petal- 

 white, suffused with carmine. Extra strong, vig- 

 orous, hardy; always in bloom. 



MRS. A. BYASS— A most beautiful new English 

 Everblooming Tea Rose, the flowers of which are 

 produced in great abundance on good stems and 

 are of a rosy-red, shaded crimson, sometimes 

 blotched with pale* rose and white. 



*MADAM HEINTZ— Lovely double safifron-yellow 

 flowers; slightly shaded with carmine. Very 

 free-flowering; blooms can be cut almost daily 

 during the growing season. A very vigorous 

 grower and hardy. 



META — A superb sort of unique color — crushed 

 strawberry suffused with saffron; base of petals 

 coppery-yellow. Long, pointed buds. 



Marie Xan Houtte. 



Marie Guillot. 



* Marie Van Houtte 



It is a strong and sturdy grower, blooming con- 

 stantly, with great freedom. The color of the flow- 

 ers, which are large, full and double, is pale canary- 

 yellow, passing to rich, creamy-white, shaded with 

 pale rose. 



MAD. AGATHA NABONNAND— This splendid 



Rose, in color, is like the delicate hues seen in the 

 inside of the fairest deep-sea shells; rosy-flesh, 

 bathed in golden amber. The buds are immense, 

 and have the shape of an egg. with broad, shell- 

 like petals; large and very fragrant flowers. 



MLLE. CECIL BERTHOD— We think of this va- 

 riety as an excellent Rose of great merit. It is 

 magnificent both in bud and flower, which is a 

 deep golden-yellow; the foliage is bright green 



and glossy. 



*MARIE LAMBERT, or SNOWFLAKE— Large. 



double, creamy-white flowers are produced in mar- 

 velous profusion. We consider this one of the 

 best and freest blooming Roses, and recommend it 

 particularly for outdoor planting. It is unusually 

 hardy and grows very vigorously. The foliage is 

 very substantial, of attractive dark green color and 

 practically free from disease. An excellent variety 

 in every respect. 



Price, 15c each for all Roses on this page, first 

 size one-year plants, except where noted; 50c for 

 any 4. postpaid; two-year-old plants. 40c each; $4.00 

 per dozen, by express, of one or more varieties. Va- 

 rieties marked * in still larger or star size at 75c 

 each. 



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