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Hybrid Tea A grand bedding 



rose of the Gen. McArthur type. 

 Strong grower. Hardy every- 

 where. Awarded Gold Medal 

 by the Irish Rose Society. 

 Buds long and pointed, open- 

 ing full and double, of a deep 

 rich velvety crimson of good 

 size. Price, first size plants, 35c 

 each, postpaid; 3 for $1.00; two- 

 year-old plants, $1.00 each by ex- 

 press collect; $1.10 by parcel post 

 with soil on roots. 



LILUAN MOORE— The winner of the 

 first prize at the Panama Pacific Ex- 

 position for the best new seeding 

 Rose unknown at that time. Color, 

 a deep pure Indian yellow, with 

 slightly deeper centre, with long, pointed 

 buds, produced on magnificent stems. Very 

 free bloomer and a good, strong, vigorous 

 grower. 



MISS WILMOT A very distinct, charming variety 



that is sure to please the most particular grower 

 of Roses. The color is a uniform, soft, sulphury 

 cream, with a painted blush toward the edges. 

 In shape and form this Rose is a model of per- 

 fection, every flower of perfect shape and forma- 

 tion and produced in a wonderful profusion. A 

 magnificent garden variety. 



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Hybrid Tea — Color rich velvety 

 crimson. Buds and blooms im- 

 mense and of great substance, very 

 full and double and the largest rose 

 of its color we have yet seen. A 

 big strong grower, soon produces a 

 rugged bush loaded with the finest 

 blooms that can be grown. Foliage 

 heavy and free from disease. Hardy 

 and a profuse bloomer. Price, first 

 size plants, 40c each; 2 for 75c, 

 postpaid; two-year-old plants, $1.25 

 each, $12.50 per dozen by express, 

 or $1.35 each by parcel post, pre- 

 paid, with soil on roots same as by 

 express. 



Los Angeles 



Claimed by the introducer to be 

 one of the finest Hybrid Tea Roses 

 grown, and trials have substantiated 

 his claim. Growth vigorous, pro- 

 ducing in continued succession dur- 

 ing growing season strong shoots, 

 each one bearing an enormous flow^er of a 

 luminous flame pink, toned with coral and 

 shaded with translucent gold at the base of petal. Fragrant 

 as an American Beauty. Buds handsomely long and pointed, 

 while the beauty of form and ever-increasing wealth of color 

 IS maintained until the last petal falls, Strong budded plants 



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only. $1.50 each, 

 by express. Stock 

 limited. 



GLADYS HOL- 

 LAND — Mag- 

 nificent in form 

 size. Color buff, 

 shaded orange, yellow, 

 outside of petals, pearly peach, a 

 combination of colors that produces an 

 effect very hard to describe; free bloom- 

 ing and very vigorous grower. A very 

 unique bloom. 

 MRS. HENRY WINNETT— Remarkably 

 strong grower, producing strong 

 shoot, each one crowned with a magnifi- 

 cent bloom, well above the foliage, ex- 

 cellent for forcing and equally as good for out- 

 door growth, being extremely hardy. Foliage 

 fine dark green and free from insects and dist- 

 ease. Color a bright shade of crimson, not 

 quite as dark as Hadley, but not as light as 

 Richmond, a color that has proven to be very 

 popular, and we consider it one of the best 

 crimson varieties. Buds long and w^ell formed. 



Price — All Roses on this page, except where noted, first 

 size plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old 

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

 more varieties; 90c each, by parcel post with soil on 

 roots in which they are grown. Varieties marked * 

 furnished in large specimen or star size at $1.25 each, by 

 express only. 



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