20c 
and 
50c 
Regular Price 
és * 1 
- Bargain Price ‘= 
6c 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Hybrid Tea Roses are becoming more popular every year owing to their blooming qualities, size of bloom 
and fragrance. 
sturdy strength of the Hybrid Perpetuals. 
This class combines the continuous-blooming quality of the Everblooming Teas and the 
The plants bloom from the first year like the Teas, bearing 
large, finely formed flowers of a wondrous range of color, with the fragrance of the June Roses. 
They are 
especially valuable to Northern planters because they stand the severest winters with ordinary protection 
and, of course, luxuriantly in the South. t P 
through great masses of the most beautiful Roses imaginable. 
of all garden Roses. 
In all sections they form magnificent bushes, bearing all summer 
They are without exception the greatest 
Our stock is all on its own roots—don’t buy the other kind, budded and grafted. 
This is important if you wish satisfactory returns. We offer strong, lusty plants in all sizes. 
Madam Segond Weber 
One of the most beautiful Roses of recent introduction. The 
long, pointed buds are pink or salmon-flesh and when fully 
expanded are immense in size, full and double; as the flower 
opens it deepens until it fairly glows with its warm deep pink. 
Highly fragrant. Very hardy and constantly in bloom. 
*BESSIE BROW N—This magnificent Rose, introduced here from 
Europe, has unsurpassed beauty of a totally distinct character, 
bearing large, full; deep and double flowers, on strong, erect 
stems. The plants are 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; petals large and of fine form. 
MRS. A. R. WADDELL—This is one of the most beau- 
tiful Hybrid Tea Roses in bud and flower of any « 
‘grown. The flowers are of the largest size, of perfect 
form, and possessing wonderful keeping qualities. 
The coloring is most brilliant in effect, being rosy-scarlet, 
opening rosy-salmon, with reverse of petals rosy-scarlet. The 
bush is a sturdy, erect and vigorous grower, requiring but 
little care. 
*MME, LEON PAIN—Silvery salmon, with orange-yellow center. 
*PRINCE OF BULGARIA—This magnificent Rose has been 
well recommended by hundreds of our customers, and we 
have grown an extra large stock in order that we might give 
it the wider distribution which its merits cause it to deserve. 
Not the least of its charms is the large, bright green foliage, 
and the buds are simply grand. The flowers are large and 
quite full; outer petals rosy flesh with the index of the petals 
of a slightly lighter tint. This wonderful Rose, of great beauty 
and fragrance, will be enjoyed by the owners of West Grove 
Rose gardens throughout the United States. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS—A new hardy Tea Rose of extraor- 
dinary merit. The bloom is as long, and even more pointed 
than the Maman Cochet, being faultless in shape and form. 
Color white, with a distinct fawn and peach shading toward 
the center. Perfectly hardy in all localities, and the extraor- 
dinary blooming quality of this Rose, being practically always 
in bloom. 
*MARY COUNTESS OF IDCHESTER—A strong, vigorous Hybrid 
Tea. Color warm crimson-carmine, a color almost indescrib- 
able. Flowers produced on long, upright stems, of immense 
size, with large, smooth, circular petals. The foliage is at- 
tractive and handsome, a deep green. Very highly scented. 
*NATALIE BOTTNER—New yellow Hybrid Tea. Blooms of 
bright lemon yellow, borne on long, stiff stems. Very vigorous 
and free blooming. Blooms resemble the famous Kaiserin 
Augusta Victoria, and if you will imagine a bloom of this size, ~ 
only being lemon-yellow, it is bound to become one of the 
most popular yellow Hybrid Tea Roses in existence. Hardy. 
BARGAIN PRICES One-year first size plants, 16c each; 3 for 45e, 
postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 48c each; 6 
for $2.25, by express. Varieties marked * 75c each for large 
specimen plants, 
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Rose Mad. Segond Weber. 
“Helena Cambier 
Of unusual beauty, with large, double, 
beautifully formed flowers, the colors are 
varying, ranging from salmon-rose to 
coppery-rose; very often a handsome 
saffron hue. As the flowers expand, the 
eolors become lighter. A most remark- 
able sort in every respect and one to 
which we give our highest endorsement. 
Good everywhere, especiallly in the 
South. 
