FOU.NDED'«:>^ 

 1850 ^ 



\A/est Grove:, 



HARDY EVERBLOO:\IING TEA KOSES — Continued. 



' Mad, Francisca Kruger 



Of strong and vigoron- grrAvth, and a constant Ijlnomer, 

 which is especially suited to bedding or massin£(. The i^.ow- 

 ers are deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of 

 large size. 



MAD. GOTHA — This practically new everblooming Tea 

 Rose, with its delicate coloring, has a future of much 

 promise, as it has already become a general favorite. 

 Flowers creamy white, with red-edged petals. The bush 

 is a strong, healthy grower, with large foliage. 



MAID OF HONOR— An everblooming Tea Rose, producing 

 splendid flowers, formed after the style of Bridesmaid, with 

 excellent buds on long, stiff stems. Color rich, glowing 

 pink. 



MADAM BADIN — Very free grower and bloomer, produc- 

 ing large and full flowers of bright carmine color, the 

 center being shaded with pale violet; buds long and very 

 graceful. 



MADAME DE VATRY— The flowers are a rich crimson- 

 scarlet, bright and beautiful. Of good form, both in bud 

 and flower, and well scented. A choice Rose. 



*MAIDEN'S BLUSH— This is one of the best bedding Roses 

 known. A strong, rank growler with a good constitution. 

 Produces a fine, healthy bush, with fine, large, 

 bright green foliage, edged with red — almost dis- 

 ease and insect proof. Produces a wonderful pro- 

 fusion of magnificent blooms all summer long. 

 Color a soft blending of salm.on-pink, rose-pink 

 and flesh tints, resembling the entrancing flush of 

 a maiden's cheek. 



MARIGOLD — One of the free-blooming, yellow 

 Tea Roses, with dark, leathery foliage. Petals 

 nicely edged with red, deep in color. 



Mad. rranri^ra Kniger. 



^Safrano 



Safruio. 



Valued very highly for its beautiful buds and 

 handsome fl.owers. The color is a bright apricot-yel- 

 low, passing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted 

 with rose. A splendid old-time Rose that has never 

 been replaced bv any newcomer of its class or color. 

 It is a variety especially adapted to outdoor planting; 

 vigorous, healthy; blooms all summer, 

 n MADAME CUSIN— The bright purplish crimson 

 flowers, with base of inside petals sometimes 

 streaked with white, are produced in great pro- 

 fusion. The flowers are double and very fra- 

 grant. 

 MME. RENE GERARD — The flowers when 

 open, are bright yellow, and the buds nastur- 

 tium-vellow — a most unu^^^ual shade among 

 Rose:^. 

 MADAME PIERRE GUILLOT— Very remark^ 

 able and exceedingly handsome variety. Color, 

 delicate orange-yellow, veined and bordered 

 with clear pink. 

 MRS. E. W. MAWLEY— This new Tea Rose 

 produces magnificent flowers of most beautiful 

 form in the utmost profusion. It resembles 

 Maman Cochet. and, in many respects, is the 

 equal of that variety, only it is several shades 

 lighter in color. We think this is almost suffi- 

 cient endorsement. 

 MAD. HOSTE— The color of this variety is soft. 

 light canary-yellow, deepening in the center t<' 

 pure golden-yellow, beautifully flushed with 

 pale amber. Edge and reverse of petals creamy 

 white. 



I'rii-e. l."><' each for ttr>t size one-year plants, for all 

 Hoses on this pace, except where noted; 50o for any 4. 

 postpaid; two-year-ohl plants. 40c' eaeh. hy expre«rs. S4.00 

 per dozen of one or more varieties. Aariety marked * in 

 larsrer speiiuien plant!) at 75c eacli. 



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