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HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued. 



"^ Marie Guillot 



The Queen of White Roses. 



We recommend it as one of the most reliable white 

 Tea Roses in cultivation, especially for outdoor cul- 

 ture. The color is pure white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged pale yellow. The flowers are beautifully made, 

 very large, full and double; the buds are very pretty, 

 of sweet fragrance. Anyone who has not seen this 

 splendid variety growing at its best in the open 

 ground cannot conceive of its large, bold, handsome 

 flowers. 



GKXERAL DE TARTAS — This Rose has no superioi 

 for bedding purposes, producing large-sized flow- 

 ers which are full and fragrant. It is of good 

 habit, and an excellent Rose in every way. The 

 color is a brilliant carmine, deeply shaded with 

 violet-purple, oftentimes tinged with buff. 



*FREIHERR VOX >i:\RSCHALL — As an outdoor 

 Rose it has no superior. It has wonderfully beauti- 

 ful foliage and produces large, full, beautifully 

 shaped flowers, which are borne in profusion al". 

 through the season. The color is bright red, one of 

 the best red Tea Roses that is known. 



HELEX GOOD — Valuable for garden culture. The 

 color is pale yellow, mixed with pink, each peta". 

 edged deeper. Very pure and beautiful. 



MAD.AME DE VATRY — The flowers are a rich crim- 

 son-scarlet, bright and beautiful. Tjf good form, 

 both in bud and flower, and well-scented. A choice 

 Rose. 



Marie Van Houtte. 



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^ Marie Van Houtte 



It is a strong and sturdy grower, blooming con- 

 stantly, with great freedom. The color of the flowers, 

 which are large, full and double, is pale canary-yel- 

 low, passing to rich, creamy white, shaded with pale 

 rose. 



PRIXCESS ETIEXXE DE CROA" — Color of flower 

 peach-carmine, shaded lighter on pale orange 

 ground. 



*MAD.\3I HEIXTZ — Lovely double saffron-yellow 

 flowers, slightly shaded with carmine. V^ry free 

 flowering; blooms can be cut almost daily dur- 

 ing the growing season. A very vigorous grower 

 and hardy. 



*MRS. B. R. CAXT — This new Rose is an extremely 



strong-growing variety, producing heavy stems, 

 with large, healthy foliage and flowers almost the 

 equal and style of Helen Gould, but more double; 

 deep rose, with silvery rose center. A bright, clear 

 garden Rose, and a prolific bloomer, especially 

 good for outdoor cultivation. Delightfully fra- 

 grant. 



LADY MARY CORRY— A profuse bloomer, bearing 

 deep, golden yellow flowers of fine size. 



LA PRIXCESS VERA— The flowers open beautifully, 

 are large and perfectly formed. The color is rich 

 ivory-white, veined with copperj'-yellow. and pen- 

 ciled with pale blush. This is a fine Rose for bed- 

 ding in the open ground. 



Pi-ic'O. lot" oath for all Roses on this pase, except 

 where noted, 5()c lur any 4: Sl.OO for any 9: hirsrer 

 si/e. 20c each: :i for 50c postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants. 35c each, hy express: S;?.50 per doz. of one or 

 more varieties. A'arieties marked * furnished in larjre 

 S|HHMinen plants. 75c eacli. 



