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HYBRID TEA ROS1CS — Continued. 



Crimson Queen 



Hybrid Tea. Owing to its rich coloring this 

 is a wonderful garden or bedding Rose. There 

 is no color that produces the show that a good 

 crimson does. The color is a rich, bright, velvety 

 crimson. A strong, vigorous, upright grower; flow- 

 ers large and full, a great garden Rose as it is al- 

 ways in bloom; extremely hardy and produces a 

 magnificent bush in a short time, hardy everywhere. 



Price, first size one-year-old plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, 

 postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 75c each, by express. All 

 grown on their own roots. 



DEAN HOLE— Silvery car- 

 mine Roses with salmon 

 shadings. The coloring is 

 distinct and unique; a hand- ""* 

 some tribute to the eminent 

 Rosarian whose name it 

 bears. 



*EDGAR M. BURNETT— 

 Very large, full flowers of 



splendid form, with large flesh-colored petals 

 tinted rose; an advance on the type of Rose of 

 which the beautiful Lady Alice Stanley is a rep- 

 resentative; one of the sweetest scented Roses in 

 existence. Awarded gold medal, National Rose 

 Society of England. 



*ETOILE DE FRANCE— One of the best and sweetest hardy Hybrid 

 Tea Roses of its color. The strong, upright bushes have beautiful 

 bronze-green foliage, which is not subject to insect attacks. The 

 bushes are blooming constantly, producing large, 

 massive, deep, full cup-formed flowers on mag- 

 nificent, long, stiff stems. They are of truly glo- 

 rious form and delightful fragrance, while the 

 color is exquisite — a clear red or velvety crimson. 



The Lovely Crimson Queen. 



Edward Mawley 



It is an enormous, big-petaled Rose, much larger 

 than the Melanie Soupert, a Rose which it resembles 

 in form, and the beautiful rich color of Louis Van 

 Houtte, only with a more velvety shading upon the 

 inside of the petals. This Rose has been awarded 

 the gold medal of the National Rose Society. Very 

 free blooming, with a perfect habit of growth, suit- 

 able for garden, exhibition or forcing purposes. A 

 strong, robust grower and hardy everywhere. 

 Blooms produced on long, stiff stems. 



GEO. C. WAUD— Hybrid Tea. One of the leading 

 growers of England claims that this is one of 

 their best. Awarded a Gold Medal by the Na- 

 tional Rose Society. Color an orange-vermilion, 

 very distinct and beautiful. Buds and blooms per- 

 fect finish. Strong, vigorous growth and free 

 flowering. Sweetly perfumed. 



Price, first size, one-year plants, except where noted, 30c 

 each for all Roses on this page; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 65c each; $6.50 per dozen of one or more 

 varieties, by express. Varieties marked * furnished in still 

 larger or star size at 90c each. 



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