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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Aaron Ward 



Most exquisite buds of golden buff or fawn, opening to full, double, well 

 formed flowers, of pinkish fawn. The plant does not grow large, but is 

 dwarf and spreading, covered with heavy foliage that is immune from 



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Rich velvety crimson of bright hue and of 

 massive form, this rose is one of the very 

 finest of the reds. The flowers are very large, full, extremely 

 double, with petals of splendid substance. Plant is of moderate 

 growth, with exceptionally fine, disease resistant foliage. Its 

 long stems and its lasting qualities make it a splendid cutting 

 variety. mm 



Prince E. C. D'Arenberg. Flowers of a bright scarlet, 

 shaded maroon, borne on long, straight, upright 

 stems. Buds long and pointed, opening full and double, 

 perfect form, massive petals. Strong, healthy grower, 

 excellent foliage, constant bloomer, making an ideal 

 garden Rose. 



Madame Segond Weber. One of the most beautiful Roses, 

 of ideal form. The long, pointed buds are pink or salmon 

 flesh and when fully expanded are immense in size, fix 

 and double; as the flower opens it deepens until it 

 fairly glows with its warm, deep pink. Highly fragrant. 

 Very hardy and constantly in bloom. 



Souv. De President Carnot. Buds very long and point 

 ed, perfection in every line. The delicate rosy blush color, 

 shaded a trifle deeper at the center of the flower, has 

 not been approached by any later introduction 

 Fragrant, strong grower and free bloomer; a 

 splendid outdoor Rose. 



Gen. Arnold Janssen. Color a deep glowing 



carmine. Free bloomer. Buds long and pointed 

 long, stiff stems. 



Melody. A lovely shade of yellow, deepening to apricot in 

 the center, perfect in form and very double. The bush 

 is hardy, vigorous and constantly in bloom. 



Prices. All Roses on this page, except where noted, first size 

 one-year plants, 35 cts. each; 6 for $1.75, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 90 cts. each; $9.00 per dozen of one or more varieties, hy 

 express at purchaser's expense; $1.00 each by Parcel Post with soil 

 on roots. 



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This is an excellent rose for the garden, for it 

 requires little attention, blooms profusely, and 

 is most useful for cutting and for the button- 

 hole. 



Frank W. Dunlop. The color is a most 

 pleasing shade of soft pink, deepening 

 towards the center. Bud perfect in form and 

 substance, long and pointed, opening full 

 and double. Produced in marvelous pro- 

 fusion on long stiff stems. 

 Perle Von Godesberg. This magnificent Rose 

 was originally sent out as a Yellow Kaiserin 

 Augusta Victoria, it having all the beauty of 

 form and substance of that great garden 

 Rose. The color is a rich canary-yellow with 

 shadings of saffron. 

 Triumph de Pernet Pere. A French Rose 

 originated by Jean Pernet. Flowers large, 

 with broad, thick petals, and long pointed 

 buds. Delicious Tea fragrance. Clear 

 magenta-red passing to bright crimson. 

 Gorgeous. One of the most striking Roses in 

 existence owing to the marvelous blending of 

 colors. Deep orange-yellow and heavily 

 veined with reddish copper, the most charm- 

 ing and gorgeous coloring which has yet been 

 attained in a Rose. Flowers large v and full, 

 exquisitely formed and produced in mar- 

 velous profusion. 



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