HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued 



Safrano 



Safrano Rose 



MME. RENE GERARD. The flowers, when 

 open, are bright yellow, and the buds nastur- 

 tium-yellow — a most unusual shade among 

 Roses. 



MARIGOLD. One of the free-blooming, 

 yellow Tea Roses, with dark, leathery foliage. 

 The petals are nicely edged with red, and 

 very deep in color. 



^Mad. Francisca Kruger 



Of strong and vigorous growth, and a con- 

 stant bloomer, which is especially suited to 

 bedding or massing. The flowers are deeply 

 shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of 

 large size. "i^Also in three-year-old plants, 

 75 cts. each. 



MADAME CUSIN. The bright purplish 

 crimson flowers, with base of inside petals 

 sometimes streaked with white, are produced 

 in great profusion. The flowers are double 

 and very fragrant. 



Valued very highly for its beautiful buds 

 and handsome flowers. The color is a bright 

 apricot-yellow, passing to orange and fawn, 

 sometimes tinted with rose. A splendid old- 

 time Rose that has never been replaced by 

 any newcomer of its class or color. It is a 

 variety especially adapted to outdoor plant- 

 ing; vigorous and healthy; blooms all summer. 



MADAME LAMBARD. Color a magnificent 

 shade of rosy bronze, changing to salmon 

 and fawn, tinted with carmine. 



MADAME MARGOTTIN. This large and 

 perfectly double Rose is considered a great 

 favorite. The color of the flowers, which are 

 very fragrant, is dark citron-yellow, with apri- 

 cot shadings and red center; a strong grower 

 and profuse bloomer. 



Mad. de Watteville 



The Tulip Rose. The color is a magnifi- 

 cent shade of creamy yellow, richly colored 

 with rosy blush; the large petals are bordered 

 with bright crimson, giving it a very striking 

 and beautiful appearance. 



MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. Color a rich 

 creamy white, faintly tinted with pale golden 

 yellow, and is exquisitely bordered and tinted 

 with soft rosy flesh; very beautiful and sweet. 



* Marion Dingee 



The darkest, richest colored Tea Rose 

 known. Large finely formed flowers are 

 borne in constant profusion throughout the 

 season. Color deep, brilliant crimson. >h Also 

 in three-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



NIPHETOS. This variety is always scarce. 

 In color it is snow-white, sometimes very 

 faintly tinted with pale yellow. 



Mrs. E. W. Mawley 



This new Tea Rose produces magnificent 

 flowers of beautiful form in the utmost pro- 

 fusion. It resembles Maman Cochet, and, in 

 many respects, is the equal of that variety, 

 only it is several shades lighter in color. We 

 think this is almost sufficient endorsement. 



MURIEL GRAHAM. The flower is a delicate 

 cream, faintly blushed rose; almost a yellow 

 Me r met. 



SYLPH. Large, high-centered flowers, with 

 deep, stiff petals. A^strong grower and abun- 

 dant bloomer, most suitable for garden plant- 

 ing and cutting purposes, has exquisitely 

 handsome and richly tea-scented flowers, pure 

 white, tinted with peach color; center creamy 

 white, making a beautiful blending of colors. 



1 *? rfr^ FarVl for all Roses on this page, 50 cts. for any 4; $1 for any 9 ; larger size 20 cts. each. 3 for 50 cts.. 

 M.XJ \,io. i^ix\,ii postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; varieties marked with a cross "^^ in three-year-old 

 plants, 75 cts. each. If your order amounts to $5.00 or more we prepay the shipping charges. See pages 1 1 and 12. 



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