NEW ROSES. 



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NEW EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued 



CHATEAU D'OUROUT, No. 12 (Ketten).— Growth vigorous; 

 flowers very large and full; color dark carmine red, ex- 

 terior of petals mauve. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two- 

 year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



COMTESSE DUSY, No. 13 (Soupert & Notting). 

 — We have given this variety a careful trial and pro- 

 nounce it the equal of any of the White Tea Roses. 

 The flowers are extra large, full, deep and double; 

 both buds and flowers are magnificently formed. 

 The color is a pure satiny white, a strong, vigorous 

 grower and a free bloomer. Excellent for open 

 ground culture. Be sure to try this variety. 15 

 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1; two -year -old 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 



COMTESSE GEDEON DE CLERMONT-TONNERRE, No. 14 



(Soupert & Notting) . — Good-sized flower, full and double. 

 Ground color clayey rose shot with golden veins; centre 

 peach red; reverse of petals orange yellow. Very bril- 

 liant. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.: two-year-old plants, 35 

 cts. each. 



DUC DE CAYLUS, No. 15 (Vve. Schwartz).— Strong grower; 

 flowers large, full and of good form; color dark rosy ma- 

 genta suffused cream and canary yellow; petals large. 20 

 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



EMANUEL GEIBEL, No. 16 (Hedlund-Lubeck).— Sport 

 from Madam Falcot, but darker in color; golden yellow. 

 20 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



EMPRESS ALEXANDRA OF RUSSLA., No. 17 (W^m. Paul & 

 Son). — An exquisite new Rose of a novel and very taking 

 shade of color. The buds are bronzy salmon ; open flow- 

 ers, rich lake red shaded with orange and fiery crimson; 

 very large, full and globular; of vigorous growth and of 

 extraordinary freedom in blooming; the flowers presenting 

 a splendid effect, both "on the plant and when cut. 20 cts. 

 each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



EMILIE GONIN, No. 18 (Guillot) .— Fine new Rose bearing 

 large, full and double flowers. Color white tinged with 

 orange yellow and edged with carmine. One of the finest 

 fancy-colored Roses. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; two-year- 

 old plants, 30 cts. each. 



FRAU GEHEIMRAT VON BOCH, No. 19 (Lambert).— 

 Creamy yellow, outside of flower shaded with carmine; 

 very fragrant and blooms continuously. 20 cts. each; 3 

 for 60 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



FRAU THERESE GLUCK, No. 20 (Gluck).— This brilliant 

 Rose comes to us with the highest recommendations. 

 Flowers are large and full, borne on long, strong stems. 

 Color outer petal dark red; centre a peculiar rose. Very 

 fragrant and a quick, continuous bloomer. Fine for cut- 

 ting. 20 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; two-year-old plants, 35 

 cts. each. 



FURSTIN HOHENZOLLERN INFANTIN, No. 21 (Bayner). 

 — Lilac rose on saffron-colored ground; rich blooming 

 and strong growing; a superb Rose of the richest beauty. 

 Named in honor of a member of the German royal family 

 by special permission. 20 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 

 35 cts. each. 



GENERAL BILLOT, No. 22 (Dubreuil) .— A mod- 

 erately strong grower with double flowers of med- 

 ium size. Outer petals violet amaranth reflexed 

 with amethyst, centre purplish crimson. The 

 colors contrast strongly and are of the brilliancy of 

 silk. Very rich and effective. 20 cts. each; 3 for 

 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



GOLDQUELLE, No. 23 (Lambert).— "Fountain of Gold." 

 Color deep golden yellow, medium size, fairly filled, mag- 

 nificent bud, long. Free blooming. Fragrant. Likes 

 rich soil. 30 cts. each. 



GRAZIELLA, No. 24 (Soupert & Notting).— We cannot de- 

 tect one tmdesirable feature in it. It is a quick, free and 

 healthy grower, commences to bloom early, and continues 

 throughout the season. Large, finely formed flowers, free 

 and double. The color is creamy white, clouded with 

 faint blush. This is one of the really fine Roses. 20 cts. 

 each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; 7 for $1 ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



GLORIE DE DEVENTER, No. 25.— Creamy 

 white; reverse of petals rosy; centre deeper; the 

 two distinct shades of color and the graceful habit 

 give this flower a peculiar stamp; large, full and 

 cupped; buds long. A remarkably fine variety; 

 sure to attract instant attention wherever seen. 15 

 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each. 



I HOVYN DE TRONCHERE, No. 26 (Puyravaud) .—Light red 

 on golden yellow ground, edge of petals silvery rose; large, 



I full and fragrant. Splendid. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



ISAAC DEMOLE, No. 27 (Nabonnand).— Large, finely 

 formed dark carmine flowers of exceeding beauty. To 

 be found only in the rarest collections. 25 cts. each; 3 for 

 60 cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



IMPERATRICE ALEXANDRA FEODOROWNA, No. 28 (Le- 

 veque). — Good, strong grower; flowers large and full; 

 color clear copper yellow, slightly shaded rosy carmine and 

 pearl. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 35 

 cts. each. 



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JOSEPHINE DAUPHIN, No. 29 (Liabaud).— 

 This is a formidable rival of Niphetos, considered 

 one of the most beautiful of Roses. The color is 

 white, slightly tinted with yellow at the centre; 

 flowers very large, with long, pointed buds and large 

 petals. Totally distinct. A grand variety. 20 cts. 

 each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



LEONIE OESTERREITH, No. 30 (Guillot).— Sometimes 

 called the White Clotilde Soupert. Large, full flowers, cup- 

 shaped, with brilliant porcelain color, shading to a very 

 light yellow in the centre. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 10 

 for $1 ; two-year-old-plants, 30 cts. each. 



LUCIE FAURE, No. 31 (Nabonnand).— Tea. Color ivory 

 white on amber ground; neat long bud of perfect form. 

 Strong and prolific. 25 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 50 

 cts. each. 



MADAM BARRIGLIONE, No. 32 (Nabonnand) .—Of vigorous 

 growth and free blooming. Flowers are semi-double; buds 

 long and beautiful; foliage good. Color coppery carmine 

 rose. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 30 

 cts. each. 



MADAM BADIN, No. 33 (Crobier & Sons).— 

 A fine variety. Flowers large and full; color bright 

 carmine, centre rose shaded with delicate violet. 

 Buds longish and very graceful. Better than 

 Madam Cusin or Mrs. Pierpont Morgan. Habit of 

 growth and bloom free. 20 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



M. ADA CARMODY, No. 34 (Wm. Paul & Son).— A new 

 variety of the delicately tinted class so difficult to describe. 

 The ground color is ivory white, beautifully tinted and 

 edged with various shades of pink, the centre slightly 

 tinged with yellow, large and full; fine, long buds; mag- 

 nificent. 20 cts. each. 3 for 50 cts; two-year-old plants, 35 

 cts. each. 



MADAM DEREPAS-MATRAT. No. 35 (Buatois). 

 — A grand Rose, which we believe will supersede 

 many of the yellow Roses now so popular. It is 

 larger than Etoile de Lyon, and in color lighter than 

 Perle des Jardins. Produces very freely its splen- 

 didly formed double flowers on long, stiff stems; 

 color sulphur yellow, centre peach. Strong grower. 

 Fine. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



"For 



twenty-five 



years 



at 



different times we have grown your matchless Roses. 



I have 



made you many friends in 



Audrain, 



Marion and Lincoln Counties, 



Mo., as I 



am very success- | 



f ul with 



your Roses. 









Very truly yours, 



"MRS. F L. 



HEWITT, 



Winfield 



, Mo." 



