HARDY EVEBBLOOMING TEA BOSES— Continued. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant 



This new Rose is an extremely strong growing variety, 

 producing heavy stems, with large, healthy foliage and 

 flowers almost the equal and style of Helen Gould, but 

 more double; deep rose, with silvery rose center. A bright 

 clear garden Rose, and a prolific bloomer, especially good 

 for outdoor cultivation. Delightfully fragrant. 



MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ— Flowers pure white, 

 tinged and shaded with pure yellow and rosy 

 blush; very full and sweet. 



MME. JEAN SISLEY— This is a fine variety for 

 cemetery planting, being full and double, and in 

 color pure white. Very hardy. 



MADAME HONORE DEFRESNE— This splendid vari- 

 ety is noted for its pure golden-yellow flowers, large, 

 full and double. 



-^AD. E. DURATHON— The color is citron-yellow with 

 bright red center, delicately blended. 



MADAM'E WELCHE;— Color a magnificent shade of 

 amber-yellow, deepening toward the center to orange or 

 coppery yellow, delicately clouded with pale crimson. 



MARECHAL ROBERT— We select this variety from 



many others as being extra fine. A constant bloomer. 



bearing flowers on long, stiff stems. The flowers are 



full, double and sweet; the color pure white, faintly 



tinged with blush and yellow. It is a healthy 



grower and very satisfactory in every way. 



Mrs. B. B. Cant. 



Madame Margottin 



This large and perfectly double Rose is consid- 

 ered a great favorite. The color of the flowers, 

 which are very fragrant, is dark citron-yellow, with 

 apricot shading and red center; a strong grower and 

 profuse bloomer. 



MEDEA — Large, perfectly double flowers of deep, 

 rich lemon-yellow with creamy-yellow center. 

 Buds and flowers are of most exquisite shape and 

 are considered by many enthusiasts as the best 



, . yellow Tea Roses. 



.MARION DINGEE— The darkest, richest colored 



/ Tea Rose known. Large, finely formed flowers 

 are borne in constant profusion throughout the 

 season. Color deep, brilliant crimson. 



MADAME LAMBARD— Color a magnificent shade 

 of rosy-bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, 

 tinted with carmine. 



MAD. DE WATTEVILLE— The Tulip Rose. The 

 color is a magnificent shade of creamy-yellow, 

 richly colored with rosy-blush; the large petals 

 are bordered with bright crimson, giving it a very 

 striking and beautiful appearance. 



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, by ex- 

 press; $4.00 per dozen of one or more varieties. 

 Varieties marked * still larger at 75c each. 



Mad. Marjfottin. 



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