AND BULB GROWING, 



HYBRID TEA ROSES 



This class of Roses has the meritorious 



vear like the Tea Roses, while their large, finely 



of color and constitution to stand severe win 



for general planting. 



American Beauty. One of the grandest and 

 most beautiful Roses known. For im- 

 mensity in size, rich color, exquisite form 

 and delicious fragrance it stands without 

 an equal. Color is a rich rosy crimson, 

 shaded and veined in charming fashion; 

 fragrance is wonderfully sweet. 35 cts. each 



Pink American Beauty (Queen of Edgely). 

 Identical in every way with American 

 Beauty, of which it is an offspring, except 

 in color, which is soft, rich pink, fading 

 still lighter as the flower grows older. Ours 

 is the original stock, not to be had else- 

 where. 50 cts. each. 



White American Beauty. See Frau 

 K-H Druschki, page 24. 



Alice Roosevelt. Splendid for open- 

 ground culture; a very strong grow- 

 er, bearing masses of lovely, deep, 

 perfectly double, deep rosy crimson 

 flowers. 



Antoine Rivoire. Rosy flesh, with 

 yellow ground, shaded with border 

 of carmine. Large and fragrant. 



Antoine Verdier. Beautifully shaded 

 bright glowing pink. 



Augustine Guinnoisseau. See White 

 La France, page 19. 



Aurora. One of the best varieties offer- 

 ed in this bock. Beautiful, large, 

 full flowers of bright pink, shading 

 to a paler pink. 



Bessie Brown. Hardy and vigorous, 

 producing flowers profusely in the 

 open ground all through the summer. 

 The color is almost pure white, though 

 sometimes flushed with pink. 



Betty. Ruddy gold (coppery rose, overspread 

 with golden yellow). It is never out of 

 bloom from early June until cutoff by frost. 



Cardinal. Deep, rich crimson. Fine for forc- 

 ing or open ground. 



Crimson Crown. Glowing dark crimson with 

 zones of lemon-white at the base of each 

 petal; marveously free-blooming. 



Dean Hole. Silvery carmine, shaded salmon; 

 entirely distinct and by far the finest in its 

 way of color. 



Duchess of Albany. See Red La France, 

 page 24. 



E. F. Cook. Pale primrose-yellow, suffused 

 with pink, as the flower expands. 



Etoile de France. (Star of France). The best 

 and sweetest hardy Hybrid Tea Rose of its 

 color. Of truly glorious form and delight- 

 ful fragrance, while the color is exquisite — 

 a clear red or velvetv crimson. 



advantage of blooming continuou-ly the first 

 formed flowers and delicious fragrance, diversity 

 ters with ordinary protection, make them best 



Florence E. Coulthwaite. Deep cream, stip- 

 pled with bright rose on the inside of the 

 petals; very free-flowering. 



Franz Deegan. A great hardy yellow Ron 

 Splendid flowers of large size, deep and 

 double, with fine petals ranging in color 

 from pronounced yellow to a delicate 

 orange. 



General McArthur. Large, double flower-, 

 well formed and of the most vivid crimson- 

 >carlet; very fragrant. 



Helena Cambier. The colors range from 

 salmon-rose to coppery rose; very often 

 a handsome saffron hue. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE 



Jean Note. Large, full and double, chrome- 

 yellow in the center, deepening to reddish 

 orange. 



Grass an Teplitz. Dazzling crimson. See 

 Virginia R. Coxe, page 18. 



J. B. Clarke. An intense deep scarlet Rose, 

 shaded blackish crimson, color like the 

 sheen of a plum, often 7 inches in diameter 

 and 5 inches deep 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. The greatest 

 hardy white Hybrid Tea Rose in existence. 

 The large, full, double flowers are glorious 

 in their perfection. Always in bloom and 

 unexcelled for cutting. 



La Galissiere. Of large size, very- full and 

 double, and of exquisite form; bright, deep 

 shining pink color; the buds are large, 

 long and full. Blooms continuously. 



Laurent Carle. Large, perfectly formed, 

 beautiful buds; velvetv carmine. 



Prices of all Roses on this pa?e, except where noted, 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1. Two-year- old plants. 

 "3 2ts. each, by express; three -year -old plants, 75 cts. each, by express 



Add 1 0% *° t * ae total amount of your order and we will deliver the goods free to any express office in the 

 mm United States or Canada. This is the most liberal proposition we have ever made. 



