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HYBRID TEA ROSES — Continued 



Rhea Reid 



Rose Rhea Reid. 



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§ One of the grandest for outdoor blooming of 



f this class. Color a solid, brilliant scarlet. Pro- 



fuse bloomer, strong, sturdy grower. Exception- 

 ally fine as those found in the greenhouses. Per- 

 fectly hardy. 



MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL A new Hybrid Tea Rose of American 



origin and considered to be equal to American Beauty both 

 for forcing and open ground culture. Buds long and pointed, 

 produced on long, stiff stems, 3 feet in length, each one 

 crowned with a bloom of a beautiful shade of rosy pink. 

 Blooms large, full and of magnificent formation. 

 PERLE VON GODESBERG — The color is a rich canary-yellow 

 with shadings of saffron. The flowers are massive in size, 

 full and double, with the petals elegantly recurved. 

 PRINCE OF BULGARIA — 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 superb 

 rosy-flesh with the index petals of a slightly lighter tint. 



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

 size one-year plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old 

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

 or 95c each by Parcel Post with soil on roots. Varieties marked * fur- 

 nished in large specimen or star size at $1.25 each. 



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"As large as American Beauty, as double as La France and as 

 red as Richmond," is the enthusiastic way the originator describes 

 this beautiful new Hybrid Tea Bush Rose. The color is vivid scar- 

 let crimson, and the flowers are marvels of beauty; large, bold and 

 of splendid substance. It has a strong, disease-resisting constitu- 

 tion, makes a rapid growth and throws up a profusion of canes 

 from the roots and is always blooming. As an all-around garden 

 bush Rose it has no superior. 



MY MARYLAND— Its brilliant, lively shade of pink 

 and beauty of form is without superior, and all 

 ^ summer through large, perfectly double mag- 



.j^m nilicent flowers, rich in fragrance, are borne on 



long, stiff stems, growing from a sturdy, fine- 

 shaped bush, which in itself is a distinct orna- 

 ment to the garden. A great outdoor Rose. 

 Extremely hardy. 

 RICHMOND — Wonderfully free blooming, its im- 

 mense, fragrant, scarlet-crimson flowers are 

 borne on long, stiff stems, making it a rival 

 of American Beauty, and even more daz- 

 zling in appearance. In the garden its 

 / flowers are as fine as those found 



^^|«^^ in the greenhouses. Perfectly 



'^^^^^^^^ hardy. 



'VHR^ *KILLARNEY BRILLIANT— An off- 



J^aWMia Plilii^^ ^^ spring of Pink Killarney, but sev- 



L ^^«: ^^^^ shades darker, the color be- 



» ^ ing a beautiful shade of brilliant 



red. Habit of growth same as 



Killarney. Just as free a bloomer. 



FLORENCE FORRESTER — Clear 



snow-white with a lemon tinge; as 



the flow^ers age they become a 



pure white; the blooms are even 



larger than Paul Neyron. 



TRIUMPH DE PERNET PEREr— A 



French Rose originated by Jean 



Pernet, of France. Flowers large, 



with broad, thick petals, and long 



pointed buds. Delicious Tea 



fragrance. Clear magenta-red 



passing to bright crimson. 



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