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HARDY EVERBLOOUNG TEA ROSES — Continued. 



Souv. de Pierre Notting 



This beautiful Rose is an introduc- 

 tion of one of the largest firms of 

 France, and has not been exceeded by 

 any Rose from that country. Tt is of 

 strong, bushy habit, and has won num- 

 erous gold medals and awards of merit. 

 The flowers are very large, well filled 

 and open easily: color apricot-yellow, 

 tinged with golden and mixed with 

 orange-yellow; edge of petal shaded 

 carmine-rose. In form and beauty it is the equal of 

 Maman Cochet, and by many is regarded as the best 

 all-around Rose for general cultivation. It i- hardy 

 and always in bloom. Strong, first size plants, 20c 

 each; larger plants, 30c each; two-year-old plants, 45c, 

 by express. 



PRINCESS BONNIE— The brightest, sweetest and 

 freest-blooming Rose in existence. Color solid crim- 

 son, deeper and more vivid than "Jack.'' Fragrance 

 is sweeter than La France. Always blooming. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN— The flowers are well made, 

 while the buds are beautiful. The color is fine, vel- 

 vety crimson; very brilliant. The bush is remarkably 

 free in growth and e?ctra hardy, bearing profusion 

 of handsome blooms all summer. 



^PRINCESS HOHENZOLLERN— This variety is a 

 strong and vigorous grower, with foliage of beautiful 

 dark green color, and extra large flowers, well 

 formed. The fragrant flowers are often borne in 

 clusters. Bright, deep, satiny red, with pink center. 



SOUVENIR D'UN AMI — A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer; for 

 growing in open ground ii is simply luxuriant. The flowers are large and 

 globular, similar to that of the Queen, except in 

 color; very full and sweet; in color is a deep ros\' 

 flesh, beautifully shaded with rich carmine; edges 

 and reverse of petals silver rose. 



SOUV. DE CATHERINE GUILLOT— 



Flowers large, full, finely shaped and 

 very fragrant. Free bloomer and vig- 

 orous. Color coppery ca^-mine; center 

 shaded orange. 



SAXONIA — Very distinct, full and 

 double; strong grower; pro- 

 duces beautiful white flowers, 

 with petals edged bright rose. 



The Bride 



There is no other white Rose more satisfactory than the 

 Bride. When planted in the open ground, the flowers are found 

 to be delicately tinted with pink, making it exceedingly attractive. The 

 buds and flowers are unusually large, well formed and deliciously ]>er- 

 fumed. It is of a strong and healthy growth, and a profuse bloomer. 



PEARL RIVERS— Peachy red buds, ground color ivory-white; petals 

 delicately shaded and bordered with pale rose. 



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

 50c for any 4, postpaid; two-year-old plants. 40c each, by express: $4.00 

 per dozen of one or more varieties. Varieties marked * furnished in 

 still larger or star size at 75c each. TheT.oveiy 



Pride Roises. 

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