New Guide to Rose Culture for 1907 



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Hybrid Tea Roses — Continued 



Bessie Brown 



We call partirnlar attention to this variety as one of the 

 best that has ever l)een sent us from Europe. It is a Rose 

 of wonderful beauty, totally distinct, bearing large, full, 

 deep and double flowers on strong erect steins. In growth it 

 '« very vigorous, with a hardy constitution, producing flowers 

 profuselv in the open ground all through the summer. The 

 color is' pure white, sometimes faintly flushed pink; petals 

 enormous and well shaped. Has been awarded gold and 

 silver medals bv nearly all the great Rose Societies of 

 Europe. Take our word for it, this is one of the Best Roses 

 offered in this book. (See illustration.) loots, each; for 

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



Clara Watson 



The flowers are very graceful, resembling Bridesmaid in form, 

 and are produced in remarkable profusion. The buds are very 

 beautiful, and are supported on long stems, making it desirable 

 for cutting. The color is salmon pink, very diflJcult to describe. 



Admiral Dewey 



A sport from Madame Caroline Testout, over which it is a great 

 improvement in size of flower and color, which is a delicate shade 

 of bright pink, shading to pure white. Superb. 



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Admiral Schley 



Color rich, glowing velvety crimson. Very bright and hand- 

 some. Makes elegant buds and splendid large, full flowers, de- 

 lightfully sweet. The bush is a clean, healthy grower, with bright 

 green foliage, and blooms abundantly all through the season. 



Mad. Schwaller 



Blooms in large clusters; large globular flowers; 

 fine salmon rose, finely edged with violet carmine; 

 highly perfumed; a strong, healthy grower; a grand 

 variety. 



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Helena Cambier 



Medium size, very full and of varying colors, fromf 

 salmon rose to coppery rose, very often a handsome 

 saffron hue, becoming lighter as the flowers open. 



L'Innocence 



A superb Hybrid Tea Rose. May be called White 

 Madame Caroline Testout, of which it is an offspring. 

 Flowers large, full, deep and double and globular in 

 form. Color bright snowy white. Flowers borne 

 with great profusion upon long stems. Superb in the 

 open ground. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year- 

 old plants, 40 cts. each. 



Mad. Caroline Testout 



The petals are large and of the elegant La France 

 form; exquisitely edged and bordered with clear 

 silvery rose. Both flowers and buds are extra large 

 and of very elegant form: the color is brilliant, satiny 

 rose, deepening at center to clear red. A rose of 

 great beauty. After thorough trial we recommend it 

 as one of the best, if not the best, of the many new 

 Roses recently introduced for outdoor culture. 





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Oliver Ames 







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Camoens 



Extra large, full flow(>rs: color. China rose, suffused 

 with pale yellow, passing to white flushed with i-ar- 

 mine; fragrant and fine. 



-p^ • of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each; any 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1, 



l-'j*ir>^ postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3.50 per doz., by Express. D. & G, 

 Roses stand for quality. 



