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Tea Rose—This is one of the newer varieties introduced by 
the growers of Lady Hillingdon. We have not seen a Rose 
that has met with such universal appreciation by both the 
amateur and professional grower. The color is very hard to 
describe, being a shade of brilliant clear rose or bright peach- 
pink. It is a wonderful grower and bloomer, producing great 
numbers of strong shoots, each tipped with a bud. These 
shoots form the stem, from 3 to 4 feet in length. The flowers 
are very large, well formed and full, petals of good substance. 
A very fine garden Rose as well as a forcing Rose. 
*MRS. HUGH DICKSON (Hybrid Tea) 
—A Rose suitable for any purpose, de- 
lightfully perfumed, producing its large 
flowers in great profusion. The petals are 
large and of excellent substance, and the 
flowers of superb build, with high- 
pointed centers, with a_ beautiful 
outline. Color, a deep cream, with 
heavy profusion of orange and apricot. 
Splendid grower. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON (Hy- 
brid Tea)—A peerless Tea-like Rose, and 
one of the best in our trial grounds, with 
beautifully smooth and massive petals. 
The blooms are very large, full and per- 
fectly formed, with high-pointed center. 
Very sweetly perfumed. The color, which 
is very novel, isa dainty, clear rose-mad- 
der. The growth is vigorous, erect and 
of very free-flowering habit. 
Price—First size, one-year plants, 35c 
each, for all Roses on this page, except here 
noted; 3 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old 
plants, 90c each, by express; $9.00 per 
dozen of one or more varieties; $1.00 each, 
by parcel post with soil on roots. Varieties 
marked * furnished in large specimen 
plants at $1.25 each, by express. 
The Great 
Mrs. Geo. Shawyer 
Rose 
Mme. Butterfly 
Hybrid Tea—All the color tones of 
Ophelia are intensified, making it a 
harmony of bright pink, apricot and gold. 
Ophelia ranks at the top in popularity and 
Madame Butterfly will surpass it. It 
averages more petals to the bloom; it 
produces more bloom to the plant because 
it makes more branches, everyone carrying 
a bud. The tight buds are a lovely shade 
of Indian oak, yellow at the base; the 
opening flowers are perfect in form and 
texture, clear and brilliant in color and 
of delicious fragrance. 
Los Angeles 
Claimed by the introducer to be one of 
the finest Hybrid Tea Roses grown, end 
trials have substantiated his claim. 
Growth vigorous, producing in continued 
succession during growing season strong 
shoots, each one bearing an enormous 
flower of a luminous flame pink, toned with 
coral and shaded with translucent gold 
at the base of petal. Fragrant as an 
American Beauty. Buds handsomely 
long and pointed, while the beauty of 
form and ever-increasing wealth of color 
is maintained until the last petal falls. 
Strong budded plants only. $1.50 
each, by express. Stock limited. 
