^ Dinger Roses i!8n Own Roots. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



The Lovely Killarney Roses 



Double Pink Killarney (The Famous Irish Rose). Each 

 season since it was introduced Killarney has increased in 

 popularity, and the demand has always exceeded the supply. 

 The bush is strong and upright, with beautiful, deep bronzy 

 green foliage, and the Rose is entirely free-blooming, bearing 

 immense, long pointed buds and massive flowers on big, heavy 

 shoots. The color is deep, brilliant and sparkling shell-pink, 

 of the most exquisite shade. The flowers are of delightful 

 fragrance, immense size, and have thick petals of great sub- 

 stance. 



Yellow Killarney (Mme. Jenny Gillemot). A brilliant 

 saffron-yellow Rose, opening canary with dark I 

 golden shades. The buds are long and pointed, 

 beautiful in form and color, the flowers are large, 

 with immense petals. Hardy and vigorous, it is in 

 constant bloom all summer. Blooms produced on 

 long, stiff stems, making an excellent Rose for cutting. 

 Owing to its resemblance to the Killarneys, we have called 

 it the Yellow Killarney, as it makes a good companion for them. 



Double White Killarney. This offspring of the Pink Killarney 

 is one of the most exquisite white Roses grown. The long, full 

 buds are handsome in shape and the full-open flower most re- 

 fined and beautiful in form and texture. The habits of growth 

 are those of its parent, which mean that this is one of the 

 best white roses in existence. 



Double Pink Killarney 



SPECIAL OFFER. One each of these Killarneys, 3 in all first 

 size plants, sent postpaid for 90 cts. One of each, 3 in all. 

 two-year-old plants, sent by express for $2.25: by parcel post 

 with soil on roots for $2.50. Single plants, first size, 35 cts. 

 each; 6 for $1.75, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 90 cts. each; 

 §9.00 dozen, by express; Si. 00 by parcel post. 



Beautiful La France Roses 



Of all the Hybrid Teas there are none which excel the 

 La France Roses in all the good points necessary to a 

 good Rose. Practically Hardy everywhere; splendidly 

 adapted for general planting and deserve a place in 

 every flower garden of America. 



Pink La France. Exceedingly sweet and hansdome; 

 flowers and buds large size, color lovely shade of 

 silvery pink, tinged with crimson; fragrance 

 delicious; flowers very full and beautiful. 

 White La France (Augustine Guinoisseau). A pure 

 white member of the La France family, having just a 

 tinge of rose-blush tint, which grows stronger in the 

 depths of the petals. 

 Red La France (Duchess of Albany). A superb Rose; 

 resembles the Pink La France, but is much deeper in 

 color. 

 Yellow^ La France (Mad. Pernet Ducher). One of the 

 best of the newer French Roses of its color; very 

 pretty flower, semi-double. Rright canary-yellow. 

 Striped La France. This Rose is almost exactly the 

 same as Pink La France, except in color, which is 

 bright satiny pink distinctly striped with bright rose. 



SPECIAL OFFER. We will send one each of the Pink, White, 

 Striped, Red and Yellow La France Roses for $1.50, postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, 5 in all, by express, for $3.75. Single 

 plants, first size, 35 cts. each; 6 for $1.75. postpaid; two-year- 

 old plants, 90 cts. each; $9.00 per dozen, by express; by parcel 

 post, $1.00 each. 



Antoine Verdier. A beautifully shaded, bright, glowing 

 pink; flowers bold and massive, like American 

 Reauty, and of splendid substance. Rush is strong 

 and vigorous, in constant bloom. 



President Taft. A most remarkable pink P.cse, 

 with a shining intense deep pink color of a very dis- 

 tinctive shade. Splendid grower in every respect. 



General McArthur. Of strong, vigorous, healthy 

 growth, branching freely, it produces its wonderful 

 blooms profusely from May until October, of full 

 scarlet crimson. Every shoot carries a large, double 

 flower of exquisite fragrance and lasting quality. 



Robin Hood. A grand grower, producing heavy canes 

 and foliage. Rlooms of immense size like the June 

 Rose or Hybrid Perpetual. Color glorious rcsy- 

 scarlet that is soft, bright and pasting. Free 

 bloomer. 



British Queen. The flower resembles Frau Karl 

 Druschki, but with Tea Rose form and refinement. 

 Ruds sometimes show a slight flush, which dis- 

 appears as flower expands. 



F. R. Patzer. A Rose of striking and pleasing appear- 

 ance, owing to the delicate blending of color, which 

 is a creamy-buff, with the reverse of petals a delicate 

 warm pink, and as they expand the color becomes a 

 light orange pink, a most charming combination. 

 Strong, vigorous grower. 



Mad. Abel Chatenay. This splendid Rose is one of 

 the very best of its color — rosy-carmine, with darker 

 shade. It does remarkably well in the open ground, 

 has wonderfully beautiful flowers, which are full, 

 deep and double. 



Price. First size, one-year plants, 35 cts. each, for all Roses 

 on this page; 6 for $1.75, postpaid; two-year-old plants. 90 cts. 

 each, by express; $9.00 per dozen of one or more varieties, 

 6 at doz. rate; $1.00 each by parcel post, with soil on roots. 



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