TEXAS. I have 150 Roses and the Own Root Roses so far surpass the budded ones 

 that I will never buy budded stock again. Airs. B. F. J., Dallas. 





Double Pink Killarney 



*DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY. This offspring 

 of the Pink Killarney is one of the most exquisite 

 white Roses grown. The long, full buds are hand- 

 some in shape and the full-open flower most refined 

 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. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



The Lovely Killarney Roses 



♦DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY (The Famous 

 Irish Rose). Each season since it was intro- 

 duced 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 im- 

 mense 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 substance. 



YELLOW KILLARNEY (Mme. Jenny Gille- 

 mot). A brilliant saffron-yellow Rose, open- 

 ing canary with dark 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 cut- 

 ting. Owing to its resemblance to the Killar- 

 neys, we have called it the Yellow Killarney, 

 as it makes a good companion for them. 



^iPFPTAT OFTTFR One each of these Killarneys, 



srr^iAAi \jr r ihi\. 3 in all first size plants? sent 



postpaid for 75 cts. One of each, 3 in all, two-year-old 

 plants, sent by express for §2.00; by parcel post with soil 

 on roots for §2.25. Single plants, first size, 30 cts. each; 

 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 85 cts. each; 

 S8.50 per dozen, by express. 



ROSELANDIA. Golden orange suffused apricot, a 

 very shapely bud and flower, very free. 



*SENSATION. As the name implies it is a "Sensa- 

 tion," due to the color and habit of growth. Any- 

 one that has seen Premier can imagine what this is 

 like, being better in every way, color, foliage and 

 growth. Buds long and pointed, opening full and 

 double and retaining its color in the open flower. 

 Blooms produced on long stiff stems well above the 

 foliage and in great profusion. Color an entrancing 

 shade of red. 



COMTESSE DE CASSAGNE. Flowers of varying 

 color; rich coppery-pink shaded clear rose; some- 

 times comes pure yellow; very large, form very 

 fine; growth vigorous; fragrant. 



JOSEPHINE VESTAL. The color is difficult to des- 

 cribe, a salmon flesh, shaded rose, with a touch of 

 yellow at the base. Buds of unusual attractiveness, 

 opening full and double produced on long stems. 

 Blooms produced in great profusion. Hardy in all 

 localities. 



NERISSA. Color, creamy yellow, shaded with white 

 and peach tint toward center. Bud handsome, long 

 and pointed, opening full and double. Rank 

 grower. Wonderful bloomer, making an excellent 

 bedding and garden rose. 



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ANTOINE VERDIER. A beautifully shaded, bright 

 glowing pink; flowers bold and massive, like Ameri- 

 can Beauty, and of splendid substance. Bush is 

 strong and vigorous, in constant bloom. 



PRESIDENT TAFT. A most remarkable pink Rose, 

 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 Oc- 

 tober, of full scarlet crimson. 



BRITISH QUEEN. The flower resembles Frau Karl 

 Druschki,' but with Tea Rose form and refinement. 

 Buds sometimes show a slight flush, which dis- 

 appears as flower expands. 



HADLEY. In color it is a deep velvety-crimson, re- 

 taining its brilliancy at all seasons of the year. The 

 variety is double and buds are well formed. It is a 

 strong, rapid grower. 



Price. First size, one-year plants. 30 cts. each, for all 

 Roses on this page; 4 for SI. 00. postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 85 cts. each, by express; $8.50 per dozen of one or 

 more varieties 6 at doz. rate. 



Varieties marked * can be furnished in Star size or 

 Specimen plants at SI. 25 by express. 



See page 9 for Parcel Post Charges. 



