iQio^KDi^GEE Guide To Rose Culture 



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EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES, continued 



♦GENERAL DE TARTAS. This Rose has no superior 

 for bedding purposes, producing large-sized 

 flowers, which are full and fragrant. It is of good 

 habit, and an excellent Rose in every way. Tlie 

 color is a brilliant carmine, deeply shaded with 

 \'iolet-purple, oftentimes tinged \\-ith buff. 



ISABELLA SPRUNT. This golden yellow Rose 

 has been kno-wn as a favorite for over twenty 

 years. It is a free bloomer, producing flowers of 

 bright canary-yellow, very sweetly scented. 

 The buds are verv desirable for cut-flowers. 



*MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. Color a rich cream.y 

 white, faintly tinted ^\-ith pale golden yellow, 

 and exquisitely bordered and tinted with soft 

 rosv flesh; verv beautiful and sweet. 



MADAME LAMBARD. Color a magnificent shade 

 of rosy bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, 

 tinted with carmine. 



MADAME HONORE DEFRESNE. This splendid 

 variety is noted for its pure golden yellow flow- 

 ers, which are large, full and double. 



*MAD. E. DURANTHON. The color is citron-yel- 

 low, witii briglit red center, delicately blended. 



*MADAME DE VATRY. The flowers are a rich 

 crimson-scarlet, bright and h)eautiful. 



MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. Flowers pure 

 white, tinged and shaded with pale yellow and 

 rosy blush; very full and sweet. 



MADAME WELCHE. Color a magnificent shade of 

 amber-yellow, deepening toward the center to 

 orange or coppery yellow, delicately clouded with 

 pale crimson. 



♦MADAME MARGOTTIN. This large and perfectly 

 double Rose is considered a great favorite. 

 The color of the flowers, which are ver^• fragrant, 

 is dark citron-yellow, with apricot shadings and 

 red center; a strong grower and profuse bloomer. 



MADAME PIERRE GUILLOT. This is a ver\- re- 

 markable and exceedingly handsome variety. 

 Color delicate orange-yellow, veined and bor- 

 dered with clear pink. 



FTOILE DE LYON ROSES 



'Etoile de Lyon 



ONE OF THE HARDIEST OF YELLOW TEA ROSES 



It is of vigorous, sturdy growth, and seems able to resist either 

 heat or cold equally well. It blooms freely, producing beautifully 

 formed flowers of a rich golden yellow. A great favorite everywhere. 



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 even.' way. 

 *MAD. FkANCISCA KRUGER. Of 

 strong and vigorous gro-\^-th, and 

 a constant bloomer, which is es- 

 pecially .suited to bedding or mass- 

 ing. The flowers are deeply shaded 

 copper^- yellow in color, and are of 

 large size. 

 *SOUV. DE JEANNE CABAUD. A 

 ver\' free bloomer, producing large, 

 full and double flowers, the color 

 of which is almost impossible to 

 describe; the outer petals are cop- 

 pery yellow, with apricot and car- 

 mine in the center. 



PRINCESS ETIENNE DE CROY. Color of flower peach- 

 rarmine, shaded lighter on pale orange ground. 



LADY MARY CORRY. A profuse bloomer, bearing deep 

 gulden yellcjw flowers of fine size. 



MADAME MARTHA DU BOURG. The color is creamy 

 )ink, center rosy flesh; the buds, and .sometimes the 

 flowers are apricot-yellow, flushed with orange-red. 



MURIEL GRAHAM. The flower is a delicate cream, faintly 

 blushed rose; almo.st a yellow Mermet. 



MME. RENE GERARD. The flowers, when open, are 



bright yellow, and the buds nasturtium-yellow — a most 



unusual shade among Roses. 

 MME. JEAN SISLEY. This is a fine variety for cemetery 



I)lanting, being full and double, and in color pure 



wliite. Of great vigor and hardiness. 

 MAURICE ROUVIER. An elegant garden Rose. The 



color is pink, with shades of buff and crimson, bordered 



with white. Exceedingly handsome. 



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