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HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES — Continued. 



* Papa Gontier 



A strong-, vigorous grower and constant bloomer; 

 one of the very best and most valuable, both for open 

 ground and greenhouse; color rich cherry-red, pass- 

 ing to clear, glowing crimson. One of the best for all 

 purposes, with immense buds and magnificent flowers. 



*>L\D. FRAXCISKA KRUGER — Of strong and vig- 

 orous growth, and a constant bloomer, which is 

 especiallv suited to bedding or massing. The flow- 

 ers are deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and 

 are of large size. 



SUXRISE ROSE — A strong grower, free bloomer, 

 and in every way a desirable Rose. The color is 

 absolutely new, the buds showing high, brilliant 

 scarlet and yellow, blending to orange and copper; 

 inside of petals golden-yellow. 



UXCLE JOHX — An offspring of Golden Gate, from 

 which it differs in color, which is much more in- 

 tense. Well worth a trial. 



MURIEt GRAH.\>I — The flower is a delicate cream, 

 faintly blushed rose; almost a yellow Mermet. 



SUXSET ROSE — One of the flnest of all Yellow 

 Roses. A strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer, 

 highly recommended both for open ground and 

 house culture, which makes it more desirable. The 

 flowers and buds are of extra large size, very full 

 and finely formed and highly perfumed. Color, 

 rich golden amber or gold, elegantly shaded with 

 dark ruby-crimson, resembling the beautiful tints 

 seen in a summer sunset. Strong, first size plants, 

 20c each: larger size, 30c each; two-year-old plants, 

 40c each, by express. 



WHITE GOLDEX GATE — Identical with its parent 

 variety. Golden Gate, except in color, which is 

 ivory-white. Buds are of elegant shape, long and 

 pointed; flowers full and double, with substantial 

 petals. 



*>L\D.\ME C.\MTLLE — The color is a pale rosy flush, 

 shaded with salmon and lavender. 



*SOUAlEXIR DE FRAXCOIS GAULAIX — The color 

 is unusually bright, and quite remarkable for a 

 Tea Rose — rich, velvety crimson; the flowers are 

 very fragrant, large, full and very double, possess- 

 ing a depth that makes their color all the more 

 attractive; quite hardy, healthy and strong. A 

 Rose of great value to the home-grower. The 

 strong, healthy plants are quite hardy. 



PRIXCESS BOX'XIE — The brightest, sweetest and 

 freest-blooming Rose in existence. Color solid 

 crimson, deeper and more vivid than "Jack." 

 Fragrance far sweeter than La France. Always 

 blooming. 



PERLE DES JARDIX'S (Pearl of the Garden)— The 

 color is a clear golden yellow, of a beautiful shade, 

 and is entirely distinct from any other variety; 

 the flowers are large, full, of globular form, with 

 great depth and substance, richly perfumed, and 

 very beautiful in every w^ay. This magniflcent 

 Rose still holds its position as one of the most 

 exquisite and beautiful of its color ever introduced, 

 and the demand for it is constantly increasing as 

 its great value becomes known. It is ideal for 

 cutting purposes. A particularly flne garden Rose, 

 being strong and thrifty. 



♦WHITE BOUGERE — There is no Rose which ex- 

 ceeds this one for open-ground culture. The pure 

 ivory-white flowers are unusually large, deep, full 

 and double, borne on long, stiff stems throughout 

 the season in great profusion. 



Papa Gontier. 



*SOUV. DE PIERRE XOTTIXG — This beautiful 

 Rose is an introduction of one of the largest firms 

 of France, and has not been exceeded by any Rose 

 from that country. It is of strong, bushy habit, 

 and has won numerous gold medals and awards of 

 merit. The flowers are very large, well filled and 

 open easily; color apricot-yellow, edge of petal 

 shaded carmine-rose. In form and beauty it is 

 the equal of ;Maman Cochet, and by many is regard- 

 ed as the best all-round Rose in general cultivation. 

 It is hardy and always in bloom. Strong, first size 

 plants, 20c each : larger plants, 30c each : two-year- 

 old plants, 40c, by express. 



MADAME PIERRE GUTLLGT— This is a very re- 

 markable and exceedingly handsome variety. Color 

 delicate orange-yellow, veined and bordered with 

 clear pink. 



BERATJ — Large, full and fragrant; color deep apri- 

 cot or coppery-yellow. The flowers and foliage 



present a fine contrast. 



MADAME WELCHE — Color, a magnificent shade of 

 amber-yellow, deepening toward the center to or- 

 ange or coppery yellow, delicately clouded with 

 pale crimson. 



MAD. E. DURATHOX — The color is citron-yellow, 

 with bright red center, delicately blended. 



MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ — Flowers pure 

 white, tinged and shaded with pale yellow and rosy 

 blush; very full and sweet. 



Pi'ice, 15c each for all Roses on this page. 50c for 

 any 4: $1.00 for any 9: larger size. 20c each: 3 for 50c, 

 postpaid; two-year-old |)lants, 35c each, by express: 

 $3.50 per doz. of one or more varieties. Varieties 

 marked * in large Specimen plants. 75c each. 



