NEW ROSES—Continued 
“Alexander Hill Gray 
Tea—After a thorough trial both in- 
doors under glass and in the open ground, 
we are pleased to offer this lovely 
yellow Rose to our customers as one 
of the very best of its class and color. 
The color, which is a deep lemon- 
yellow, deepening as the flower ex- 
pands, does not fade in the open 
ground, as is usual with such. Buds 
and blooms of perfect formation and 
of great substance, and produced in 
the greatest abundance throughout 
the entire season. Strong grower and 
hardy everywhere. This Rose was 
awarded Gold Meda! by the Na- 
tional Rose Society. Price, first 
size one-year planis, 25c each; 
5 for $1.00, postpaid. Two- 
year-old plants, 85c each, by ex- 
press, or 90c by parcel post with 
soil on roots. 
Gorgeous 
Hybrid Tea—One of the most strik- 
ing Roses in existence owing to the 
marvelous blending of colors. Deep 
orange-yellow and heavily veined with 
reddish copper, the most charming and 
gorgeous coloring which has yei been 
attained in a Rose. Awarded Gold 
Medal by the National Rose Society. 
Flowers large and full, exquisitely formed 
and produced in marvelous profusion. 
Good grower and hardy. Price—First 
size strong plants, 40c each; 2 for 75c, 
postpaid, two-year-old plants, $1.25 
each by express; $1.35 parce! post, 
prepaid, with soil on the roots same 
as by express. 
GEORGE DICKSON (Hybrid Tea)— 
Magnificent large, full double blooms 
of velvety black scarlet crimson with 
back of petals veined with crimson 
maroon. Retains its shape and color 
remarkably well both before and after 
cutting. Rich Tea Rose perfume; 
strong, robust growth. Price of our 
own root plants: First size, 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid, two- 
year-old plants, 90c each; $9.00 per 
dozen. Specimen plants, $1.25, 
by express. 
GLADYS HOLLAND (Hybrid Tea) — 
Magnificent in form and size. Color 
buff, shaded orange, yellow, outside of 
petals, pearly peach, a combination of 
colors that produces an effect very 
hard to describe; free blooming and 
very vigorous grower, A very unique 
bloom, 
MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE. — 
MILLER (Hybrid Teaj)—A hand- & The Full 
some vigorous grower in almost any 
location. Free bloomer, always % Bloom 
loaded with handsome buds and = 
blooms. Buds long and _ pointed, 3 
opening full, double and great size. : of the 
Color a soft pearly blush shaded 4 
salmon. Outside of petals a clear : Wonder- 
vermillion-rose. Two-year-old 4 
plants, oniy, at $1.00 each, by BS 
express at purchaser’s expense, . ful Alex. 
or $1.10 by parcel post, prepaid, a ° 
with soil on roots, same as by = Hill Gray 
express. e 
MRS. HENRY WINNETT (Hybrid : Rose 
Tea)—Remarkably strong grower, 
producing strong shoot, each one 
crowned with a magnificent bloom, well above the foliage, ex- 
cellent for forcing and equally as good for outdoor growth, being 
extremely hardy. Foliage fine dark green and free from insects 
and disease. Color a bright shade of crimson, not quite as dark as 
Hadley, but not as light as Richmond, a color that has proven to 
be very popular, and we consider it one of the best crimson 
varieties. Buds long and well formed. 
KOOTENAY (Hybrid Tea). Beautiful soft rose. Flowers large, 
full and double. Very free bloomer, an improved Kaiserin. 
Price—All Roses on this page, except where noted, first size plants, 35¢ 
each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 90c each, by express; 
$S. 00 per dozen of one or more varieties; $1.00 each, by parcel post with soil 
on roots in which they are grown. Varieties marked * furnished in large 
specimen or star size at $1.25 each, by express only. 
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