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NEW ROSES— Continued. 



Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury 



One of the many new varieties of Roses recently produced in 

 this country that will soon become a popular favorite is our pre- 

 diction for this Glorious Hybrid Tea. A cross between My Mary- 

 land, Jos. Hill and Milady. It has the 

 desirable features of all and apparently none 

 of the faults, retaining the magnificent bud 

 of My Maryland and the double flower 

 when fully opened of Milady, making it the 

 most perfect rose we have ever seen. In 

 its color lies one of its principal charms, 

 being a soft silvery flesh pink, deepening 

 towards the center to very deep pink, outer 

 edges of the petals tinted silvery rose, 

 making a combination found in so few. 

 We have tried it thoroughly in the open 

 ground, where it stands the winter without 

 any protection and blooms continuously 

 from early June until frost. Strong grower, 

 producing the blooms on long stifle stems 

 well above the foliage. Free from disease 

 and insect pests. We offered it for the first 

 time last season, and the more we see of it 

 the better impressed we are with it. An excellent variety, 

 for cutting. No condition of weather seems to effect it in 

 any way. Stock is still limited. 



Price of strong plants in first size, 50c each postpaid; 2-year- 

 old plants, $1.10 each by express; $1.20 each by parcel-post 

 with soil on roots, same as by express; still larger plants or 

 specimen plants, $2.00 each by express. All grown on own f| 

 roots. 



Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury 



Pilgrim 



Hybrid Tea — This rose attracts attention wherever shown, owing 

 to its size, color, shape, growth and fragrance. Size of the bud is 

 enormous, produced on heavy stems of great length, opening up 

 full and double and of great substance and ideal form. The color 

 is a beautiful shade of bright rose pink with lighter shading on outer 

 edges. Its highly Tea Rose fragrance recommends itself to all Rose 

 lovers. Of strong sturdy heavy growth, producing blooms in great 

 abundance throughout the entire season. Hardy everywhere. 

 Price, strong first size plants, 40c each, 3 for $1.00 postpaid; two-year- 

 old-plants, $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen by express, by parcel post 

 $1.35 with soil on roots same as by express, all grown on own roots. 



H. D. M. Barton 



Hybrid Tea — A grand bedding rose of the Gen. McArthur type. 

 Strong grower. Hardy everywhere. Awarded Gold medal by the 

 Irish Rose Society. Buds long and pointed, opening full and double, 

 of a deep rich velvety crimson of good size. Price, first size plants, 

 35c each postpaid, 3 for $1.00; 2-year-old plants, $1.00 each by express 

 collect, $1.10 by parcel post with soil on roots. 



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