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General List of Hybrid -Tea Roses 



Under this heading we offer on this and the pages following the World's best Hybrid-Tea varieties, all of them sorts which 

 we have thoroughly tested and which we fully recommend to the large and small planter and which, together with the newer sorts offered, 

 on pages 49 to 52, forms not the longest list, but what is undoubtedly the finest collection of Hybrid-Tea Roses ever offered to 

 the Rose loving American public. 



Admiral Ward. A splendid crimson-red, shaded fiery red; 



large globular flowers. 

 Amalie de GreifE. A desirable bedding variety, large, well- 

 formed double flowers, of a delicate satiny rose tinted white. 

 America. Glowing rose-pink with long pointed buds which 



open up to most artistically formed double flowers. 

 Arthur R. Goodwin. A beautiful rich-colored coppery-orange; 



as the flower matures it opens to a soft salmon pink; a good, 



full flower, very free and distinct. 

 Betty. Produces blooms of marvelous beauty, particularly so 



in the autumn. Color glowing coppery-rose, suffused with a 



golden sheen. ^ 



Caroline Testout. One of the most popular and valuable- 

 bedding varieties; large, full, globular flowers of bright satiny 



rose, with brighter centre, very free and fragrant. The Rose 



that made Portland, Oregon, famous as the Rose City. 

 Cleveland. A large full flower of great beauty, color old rose 



and copper, illuminated with glistening yellow at base of petals, 



slightly fragrant. 

 Columbia. Of strong, vigorous habit and exceptionally free 



blooming. The flowers are perfect in form. Color a most 



pleasing shade of rose-pink and delightfully fragrant. 

 Constance. A free-flowering variety, producing beautiful long 



orange-yellow buds of perfect form, more or less streaked with 



crimson; as they develop they open to a fuU globular flower of 



golden-yellow. 

 Duchess of Wellington. A most popular yellow garden Rose. 



Intense saffron-yeUow stained with deep crimson, changing to a 



deep coppery saffron-yellow as the flowers develop. The 



flowers are fairly full, with large petals, great substance, 



delightfully fragrant and very free-flowering. 

 Duchess of Sutherland. A strikingly beautiful large conical HvERro-TEA Rose 



bud of delicate warm rose-pink with lemon shading, delight- Duchess of Wellington 



fully perfumed. Edgar M. Burnett. Very large, fuU flowers of splendid form, 



with large flesh-colored petals tinted rose, a vigorous grower 

 and one of the sweetest scented Roses in existence. 



Edith Part. A Rose with a novel and entirely distinct blend 

 of color, which is a rich red with a suffusion of deep salmon 

 and coppery-yellow, very sweetly scented. 



Eldorado (Land of Gold). Of free flowering habit 

 and fragrance, in color it is of the golden yellow 

 that is pecialiar to the climbing Rose Marechal 

 Neil. 



Francis Scott Key. Large double flowers of 

 rich crimson-red, a strong sturdy grower and 

 free bloomer, particularly good in fall. 



Florence Pemberton. An excellent bedding 

 Rose. In color it is a creamy white suffused 

 with pink, a fine bold flower with high pointed 

 centre and great depth of petal. 



Frances Gaunt. A beautiful shade of apricot, pretty cup- 

 shaped flowers, freely produced, a strong vigorous grower. 



General MacArthur. A well-known favorite, and one of the 

 best all-round bedding Roses; its flowers are of good form, of 

 a warm, rich crimson scarlet, and delightfully scented. 



Golden Emblem. A beautiful clear yellow, occasionally 

 flaked with crimson on the outer petals, buds and flowers of 

 good form on strong stems with glossy green foliage. 



Golden Ophelia. Has the characteristics of its parent, not 

 quite as large, color golden yellow at the centre, shading lighter 

 towards the edges. 



Gorgeous. Flowers large, full and exquisitely formed, of an 

 amber yellow, veined with reddish-copper, of strong, vigorous 



Hybrid-Tea Kom;, Kluukado habit. 



PRICE— Any of the above in strong two-year old dormant plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz. ; $90.00 per 100. 



