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Newer Hybrid -Tea Roses 



Mme. Alexander Dreux. Distinct and striking in color, a brilliant 

 golden yellow without shading, beautifully shaped buds and full double 

 flowers. SI. SO each. 



Mme. Poincare. Buds long, of perfect form on good stems, 

 flowers full, of cupped form, bright apricot, shaded yellow at 

 centre, outer petals salmon shaded pink, a very vigorous 

 grower and free flowering. $1.50 each. 



Mrs. Beckwith. Of splendid habit, with long shapely buds, 

 medium size, full, flowers of a buttercup-yellow, shading 

 lighter at the edges. §1.50 each. 



Mrs. Charles Lamplough. A most refined and pleasing soft 



tone of light lemon, flowers of wonderful size, depth and substance; 

 very sweet scented. A vigorous grower, producing its splendid flowers 

 throughout the season. $1.00 each. 



Mrs. C. W. Edwards. Pure crimson-carmine with yeUow base, the 

 outside of the petals have very decided yellow bases running off into 

 faint veinings of yellow, a novel and distinct color. Strong habit of 

 growth, very free, with large, full, fragrant flowers. $1.50 each. 



Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth. A beautiful "sport" from Mrs. Charles Russell, 

 of which it is a counterpart in strong vigorous habit of growth, large, 

 well-shaped buds and fine, full double, delightfully scented flowers, 

 but in color it is entirely distinct from its parent, the buds on first 

 opening are of a' beautiful peach-blossom pink, shading to a delicate 

 mauve-tinted white at the edges, the flowers as they develop change 

 to a lovely crimson-pink at the centre. $1.00 each. 



Mrs. Henry Morse. Flower bright rose, deeply impregnated 

 and washed vermilion, with clear vermilion veining on petals 

 which are really wonderful for depth, size and substance, 

 perfect in shape. $1.00 each. 



Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Long pointed beautiful shaped buds of 

 a deep coppery salmon opening to perfect formed, double, de- 

 lightfully fragrant flowers of a delicate salmon-pink passing to 

 flesh pink at the edges, a unique, pleasing, novel color combina- 

 tion. It is a very strong vigorous grower with clean bronzy 

 foliage and exceptionally free flowering. $1.50 each. 



Mrs. Henry Bowles. Beautiful long buds opening to full 

 double flowers of large size, of a warm rosy-pink with salmon 

 orange centre; the flowers of splendid substance hold in good 

 condition for a long time. $1.50 each. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, Pink Peari- 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, Padre 



Mrs. H. R. Darlington. A beautiful creamy white with very 

 large, long buds of faultless form developing into large full 

 flowers of good shape. The plant is a strong vigorous grower of 

 upright, branching habit. The best white garden Rose yet 

 introduced. $1.50 each. 

 Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols. One of the strongest growing 

 Hybrid-Tea Roses we know. Producing its large double, well- 

 formed flowers very freely, the foliage is dark green and leathery, 

 in color a brilliant deep pink. A very good bedding variety. 

 $1.50 each. 

 Mrs. R. B. Molony. Pure brilliant crimson-carmine without 

 any variation, wonderfully brilliant and glowing. The flowers 

 are large, full of perfect form, with reflexed petals of fine sub- 

 stance and sweet scented, very free and perpetual. $2.00 each. 

 Mrs. Redford. Bright apricot-orange one of the most 

 lovely of this tone of color, an upright grower with hoUy- 

 like mUdew-proof foliage. The flowers are substantially 

 built, perfect in form, very free blooming Rose. $1.50 

 each. 

 Padre. One of the finest bedding Roses of recent intro- 

 duction, of beautiful form and novel coloring in which it 

 is entirely different from any other Rose; this being a 

 brilliant coppery-red flushed with yellow at the base, a 

 color combination that appeals to everyone. It is of 

 vigorous habit of growth and will produce more flowers 

 than any other variety of the Hybrid-Tea class. The 

 beautiful long buds are borne on long stiff stems and are 

 splendid for cutting as weU as for garden decoration. 

 $1.50 each. 

 Pink Pearl. A dainty new variety from Holland which 

 we feel convinced is destined to become a universal 

 favorite if it had nothing to recommend it but its delicious 

 fragrance; it is the sweetest scented Rose we know. In 

 color it is a brilliant rich cerise pink with the base of the 

 petals touched with luminous glowing gold that lights up 

 the flower wonderfully particularly in the half expanded 

 bloom. The flowers are of medium size, full double, of 

 perfect form and produced most profusely on plants of 

 vigorous, healthy growth. $1.50 each. 

 President Cherioux. One of the most beautiful of this 

 season's introductions, a lovely shade of prawn-red and 

 salmon-pink shaded with yellow, large, full, splendidlj- 

 formed, globular flow^ers. Very free- flowering. Awarded 

 Gold Medal at Bagatelle Gardens, Paris 1Q23. $1.00 each. 



NOTE — Bulbs, Roots or Plants will be sent by Parcel Post if remittance is made to cover postage and special packing as noted on 

 the order blank and inside of front cover of this catalogue. 



