HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



(Rosa Judica.) 



1 doz.mixed,2 yrs. 

 old, 85.00; 5 0c. 

 each; 1 doz. mixed, 

 (j months old SI. 25; 

 4 for 50c; 15c. each. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. 



THIS grand new Rose is of the climbing form of the well- 

 known and popular Rose, Clothilde Soupert. It is a vig- 

 orous grower, forming canes fifteen feet in one season, 

 and covered with large clusters of flowers all summer. Flowers 

 are large, double and a beautiful shell pink, forming the buds in 

 clusters. Perfectly hardy and will stand any kind of weather. 

 We cheerfully recommend it as the best of all the hardy ever- 

 blooming Roses. 



WHITE MK ROPHILI.A 

 OR MAGNOLIA ROSE. 



Rich, creamy white; the 

 most deliciously fragrant 

 of all Roses; has strong 

 resemblance to the odor 

 of a magnolia; hence its 

 name. Strong, rapidgrow- 

 er; leaves small; very 

 hardy; constant bloomer. 

 This is not a new Rose, 

 but the old-time climber 

 that was so extensively 

 grown in ante-bellum 

 days, and now coming to 

 the front as one of the 

 great climbers. 



CLIMBING METEOR. 



This Rose might be called 

 a " Perpetual Blooming 

 Climbing Jacqueminot." It 

 is a Rose which will make 

 ten to fifteen feet growth 

 in a single season, and 

 blooms almost constantly. 

 Flowers large and of that 

 rich. dark, velvety crim- 

 son color seen only in the 

 Jacqueminot. Strong, well- 

 rooted plants. 



REINE MARIE 

 HENRIETTE. 



Cherry-red; a beautiful, 

 lively shade. Buds long 

 and pointed. 



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EVER has nature yielded to the painstaking hybridist and 

 plant-raiser a more beautiful or more satisfactory color 

 than that seen in the new Hybrid Tea Rose. " Liberty.' 



which today marks the limit of glorious deep, yet bright colora- 

 tion in a family by no means deficient in warm, rich hues of 

 crimson red. The flowers are of large size with thick, heavy 

 petals. A continuous and free bloomer, and we predict a great 

 future for this grand Rose. 

 BON SILENE.— Brilliant carmine. 



WHITE HAH AH COCHET.— This is a superb variety. Snow- 

 white. The flowers are large and very double, making it of 

 more than ordinary value in open ground. 



A BEAUTIFUL NEW TEA ROSE— MAMAN COCHET.— One 

 of the very best and most valuable Roses of recent introduction, 

 •especially for outdoor blooming. The finest pink garden Rose 

 yet introduced. The flowers are of great size and very double; 

 color, bright rose. 



HERMOSA.— Clear bright pink. 

 SAFRANO.— Buff, tinted apricot. 



ETOILE De LYON. — Flowers very large and double and always 

 lull of bloom, deliciously fragrant: color, chrome-yellow, deep- 

 ening in centre to pure golden yellow. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT.— This is the most famous pot and 

 Jaedding Rose (Polyantha Tea). Its charming coloring, shading 

 from pearly white to purest rose, double blossoms, delightful 

 fragrance, wonderful vigor and freedom of bloom combine to 

 make it a most beautiful Rose. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE.— Yellow, shaded rose. 



PERLE DES JARDINS.— No Rose of its color is more valuable 

 than this. Its color is a rich shade of yellow, large size and per- 

 fect form. Tea fragrance; a healthy, free grower. 



BRIDESMAID. — The flowers are very large and of fine, reg- 

 ular, full form, delightfully tea-scented; color, clear rose-pink. A 

 free and constant bloomer; makes elegant buds for cutting. 



DUCHESS OF ALBANY. — Rich, deep pink. An improvement 

 on the well-known Lafrance. s- 



CRIMSON RAMBLER. 



Of Japanese origin and quite hardy, with strong shoots that 

 climb high in a season, or may be cut back into handsome bush 

 form. The foliage is noticeably distinct and handsome, light 

 glossy green, thick and leathery. The flowers are produced in 

 great pyramidal panicles of brilliant crimson. As a decorative 

 pot plant it is also strikingly effective. 

 KAISERIN 

 AIGISTA 

 VICTORIA. 



A beautiful Ros« 

 withelegant, large 

 pointed buds and 

 very large, full 

 double flowers; 

 color delicate 

 creamy white, de- 

 liciously fragrant. 



The plant is a 

 strong, healthy 

 grower and con- 

 stant bloomer. 



Hardy Memorial 

 Rose. 



Rosa Wichuriana. 

 FOR USE IN 

 CEMETERIES. 



It is difficult to 

 conceive anything 

 more appropriate, 

 beautiful and en- 

 during for covering 

 graves and plots 

 in cemeteries than 

 the Hardy Memo- 

 rial Rose. 



It creeps along 

 the ground almost 

 as closely as the 

 Ivy, growing ten 

 feet in one sea- 

 son, and forming 

 a dense mat of 

 very dark green, 

 lustrous foliage. 



