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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
Crimson Queen / 
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; flowers large and full, 
a great garden Rose as it is always in bloom; extremely 
hardy and produces a magnificent bush in a short time, 
hardy everywhere. 
DEAN HOLE—Silvery carmine Roses with salmon 
shadings. The coloring is distinct and unique; a 
handsome 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 representative; one of the sweetest 
scented Roses in existence. Awarded gold medal, 
National Rose Society of England. 
The Lovely Crimson Queen 
Hadiley—In color it isa deep velvety-crimson, retaining its 
brilliancy at all seasons of the year. The variety is double 
and buds are well formed. It is a strong, rapid grower; 
the flowers are borne on long, stiff stems, 
well above the foliage. It has proven 
itself under thorough trial to be an all- 
the-year-round forcing variety. 
Queen of Fragrance 
As the name implies this is the most 
fragrant rose of them all. Color a lovely 
shade of shell pink without any shadings. 
Good habit of growth in the open ground. 
Flowers enormous. Hardy. Price first 
size plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25, 
postpaid; 2-year-old plants, $1.50 each, 
by express, with soil on roots. 
COL. R. S. WILLIAMSON—Large, fra- 
grant flowers of an exquisite shade of 
soft, rich carmine; blooms large and well 
formed, with high pointed center, on 
long, stiff stems. Petals crinkled, on the 
order of a Zinnia. Tall grower. 
METEOR—Very few dark Roses 
compare with this in richness and 
™& depth in color, which is a rich 
“= velvety crimson, shading very 
dark in the depths of the petals. 
Price—All Roses on this page, except where 
noted, first size one-year plants, 30c each; 
4 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 
85c each; $8.50 per dozen of one or more 
varieties, by express at purchaser’s expense; 
95c each by parcel post, with soil on roots. 
Varieties marked * furnished in still larger 
or star size at $1.25 each. 
Queen of Fragrance 
