HYBRID TEAS—Continued. 
Rhea Reid. 
*Radiance 
A glorious new extra hardy Hybrid Tea Rose 
which originated within a few miles of West 
Grove. Awarded Silver Medal by the American 
Rose Society as the best bedding Rose at the 
Hartford, Conn., gardens the past season. The 
flowers are a beautiful blending of shades of carmine-rose, 
with opal and coppery reflections. It is of splendid, sturdy 
growth, constantly in bloom, and is bound to become one of 
the leading garden Roses. We cannot say too much in its 
praise. i 
*TRIUMPH DE PERNET PERE—A French Rose, originated 
by Jean Pernet, of France. Flowers large, with broad, 
thick petals, and long pointed buds. Delicious Tea fra- 
grance. Clear magenta-red, passing to bright crimson. 
EDWARD MAWLEY—It is an enormous big-petaled Rose, 
much larger than the Melanie Soupert, a Rose which it 
resembles in form, and the beautiful rich color of Louis 
Van Houtte, only with a more velvety shading upon the 
inSide of the petals. This Rose has been awarded the gold 
medal of the National Rose Society. Very free blooming, 
with a perfect habit of growth. suitable for garden, ex- 
hibition or forcing purposes. Hardy anywhere. 
BARGAIN PRICES One-year first size plants, 16¢ each; 3 for 
we 40C, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 43c 
each; 6 for $2.25, by express. Varieties marked * furnished 
in large specimen plants, 75c each, by express. 
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“Rhea Reid 
A Magnificent New Crimson Garden Rose. 
“As large as American Beauty, as double as La France and as red as Rich- 
mond,” is the enthusiastic way the originator describes this beautiful new 
Hybrid Tea Bush Rose. The color is vivid scarlet-crimson, and the flowers 
are marvels of beauty, larger, bold and of splendid substance. It has a strong, 
disease-resisting constitution, makes a rapid growth and throws up a pro- 
fusion of canes from the roots.and is always blooming. As an all-around 
garden bush Rose it has no superior. ‘ 
*MAGNAFRANO—One of the grandest Roses in cultivation. 
The flowers ure very large, full, deep and double, and of 
delightful fragrance. The color of this magnificent Rose 
is bright, shining rose, with rich shadings of deeper tones. 
It forms a strong, sturdy, upright bush, bearing its gor- 
geous flowers on long, stiff stems, making it especially 
valuable for cutting. 
*VIRGINIA R. COXE—For intense and dazzling color there 
is no other Rose to compare with this splendid kind. The 
flowers are large and handsome, moderately double, of 
splendid substance, and are produced in amazing pro- 
fusion during the whole growing season; in fact, it is 
always in bloom. The color is a fiery crimson, 
shaded with a dark velvety sheen, a combination 
found in no other Rose. The fragrance of Vir- 
ginia R. Coxe Rose is unexcelled by that of 
any other variety under cultivation. Itisa 
strong and sturdy grower, often attaining a 
height of four to five feet, is perfectly hardy 
in all sections and is one of the finest of many 
splendid Roses that have come to us from 
Europe. 
“COL. R. S. WILLIAMSON—Large, fragrant 
flowers of an exquisite shade of soft, rich 
carmine; blooms large and well formed, with 
high pointed center, on long, stiff stems. Petals crinkled, on the order 
of a Zinnia. Tall grower. Hardy in all localities, and strong, robust 
grower, soon producing a handsome bush. Blooms all summer. A 
valuable addition to the Rose garden. 
Radiance, 
