Select Hybrid-Tea Roses 
Louise Catherine Breslau. Entirely distinct from all other Roses 
in color; the buds are coral-red shaded with chrome-yellow, while the 
expanded flowers, which are very large and fragrant, are of a superb 
shrimp-pink shaded coppery-orange and chrome-yellow. 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester. A warm crimson-carmine, 
flowers large, very double, with large, smooth, circular petals 
and delightfully scented; very free-flowering. 
Miss Lolita Armour. Described and offered on page 127. 
Mme. Edmond Rostand. This beautiful Rose is one of our 
favorites; a pleasing, soft, delicate flesh shaded with salmon, 
and reddish orange-yellow centre, from which it varies consid- 
erably under various atmospheric conditions, but it is always 
beautiful; the flower is large, quite double and globular. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Described and offered on page 127. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. While not a pure white, it being at times slightly 
tinted with blush on the reverse of the petals, we consider it one of the 
best white bedding Roses. It is quite double, and of fine form in bud as 
well as in the fully expanded flower; a strong grower and very free- 
flowering. 
Mme. Leon Pain. Entirely distinct in color, a silvery-salmon, with 
deeper orange-yellow shaded centre, the reverse of the petals being a 
salmony-pink; flowers large, full and well formed; very free-flowering 
and a splendid bedding variety. 
Hyprip-TEA ROSE 
Mme. LEON PAIN 
Mme. Melanie Soupert. For delicacy in coloring it would be 
difficult to surpass this magnificent semi-double large-flowered variety 
which is especially fine in the bud form; in color, a charming pale Mme. Segond Weber. A grand Rose in every way 
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tint of salmon-yellow with pink and carmine suffusion. It is a vigorous grower, free-flowering, large, perfectly 
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formed, cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of marvelous 
beauty. In color it is of that soft tone of salmon-pink which 
appeals to everyone. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. A remarkably floriferous variety of 
strong, vigorous, but compact growth; the flowers, which are 
of splendid form, full double, are equally attractive, when 
full blown as in the bud state; in color a distinct Indian- 
yellow, shading lighter towards the edges; under certain 
weather conditions, the entire flower will sometimes come 
light colored, but it is beautiful under all color variations. 
Mrs. Arthur E. Coxhead. Claret red shaded 
vermilion towards the edges and a bright rosy 
sheen towards the base of the petals, a strong grow- 
ing, free-flowering delightfully scented Rose that 
comes exceptionally good in the Autumn. 
Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. An attractive variety 
of distinct color, that everyone likes, a delicate, soft, rosy- 
salmon, suffused with a golden sheen; flowers of medium 
size, especially handsome in half-expanded form; a free- 
flowering garden variety that should be in every collec- 
tion. 
Mrs. Charles Russell. Large, globular, well formed 
highly perfumed flowers, very double of a rosy-carmine, 
with rosy-scarlet centre; it is of strong branching habit 
Hysrip-TEa Rose, Mrs. AARON WARD with splendid foliage. 
Price. Any of the above in strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 
