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Dormant Hybrid-Tea Roses for Fall Planting— Continued 



Hybrid Tea Rose Los Angeles 



Earl of Warwick. Large, full finely formed flowers of a 

 soft salmon-pink shaded in the center with vermilion. 



La France. An old favorite satiny-pink of splendid form and 

 delightful fragrance. 



Los Angeles. One of the finest Roses ever introduced. The 

 growth is very vigorous, and produces a continued succession 

 of long-stemmed flowers of a luminous, flame-pink, toned 

 with coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the 

 petals. In richness of fragrance it equals in intensity the 

 finest Marechal Neil. The buds are long and pointed, and 

 expand into a flower of mammoth proportions, while the 

 beauty of form and ever-increasing wealth of color is main- 

 tained from the incipient bud until the last petal drops. 



riarie Adelaide, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. 

 Deep orange yellow flowers of perfect form. 



Mary, Countess of llctiester. A warm crimson-carmine, 

 good sized, very double flowers, free and fragrant. 



Miss Cynthia Ford. Deep brilliant rose. 



Miss Lolita Armour. The unique coloring of this novelty 

 is a combination of tints difiicult to describe, and is absolutely 

 distinct from all otlier varieties. The flowers are of large 

 size, full double, with petals of great substance and delight- 

 fully fragrant. As the flowers expand they develop to a deep 

 coral -red with a golden, coppery-red suff"usion, the base of 

 the petals a rich golden-yellow with coppery-red sheen. The 

 plant is a strong, vigorous grower, and very free-flowering. 

 A Rose for which we predict great popularity. $2.50 each. 



Mme. Edouard Harriott. (The Daily Mail Rose.) Buds 

 coral-red, shaded with yellow at the base, the open flowers 

 of a superb coral -red, shaded with yellow and bright rosy- 

 scarlel passing to shrimp-red. 



Mme. Jules Bouche. One of the best white bedding Roses. 



Mme. Jules Qrolez. A beautiful satiny, china-rose color. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Entirely distinct in color, a silvery-sal- I 

 mon, with deeper orange-yellow, shaded centre. I 



Price. Any of the Hybrid-Tea Roses offered on page 45 



$90.00 per 100. 25 or more supplied at the 100 rate. 



Mme. Marcel Delanney. Pale, soft pink or rose, 

 shaded with hydrangea pink. 



Mme. Edmee Metz. Rosy-carmine, shaded salmon, 

 large very double flowers. 



Mme. Ravary. Rich deep nankeen-yellow, becoming 

 lighter as the flower expands, very fragrant. 



Mme. Segond Weber. Good sized, cup-shaped, frag- 

 rant flowers of a soft tone of salmon-pink. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. A distinct Indian-yellow, shading 

 lighter toward the edges. 



Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo. Varying in color from a deep 

 honey-yellow with soft, but glowing rosy suffusion, to a 

 soft safiVon-yellow. 



Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. Delicate, soft, rosy- 

 salmon, suffused with a golden sheen. 



Mrs. George Shawyer. Brilliant dear rose, splendidly 



formed, large full double flowers. 

 Mrs. S. K. Rindge. This is, undoubtedly, one of the finest 

 yellow Roses we have. While in some stages of develop- 

 ment, as well as in growth, it resembles Golden Emblem, 

 it is a stronger grower, and its rich, chrome-yellow flowers 

 as they mature, become suflused with salmon-pink. $2.50 

 each . 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie Miller. As a pink bedding 

 Rose there is none belter. 



Ophelia. A Rose that is admired by everyone, of a most 

 pleasing delicate tint of salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. 



Pharisaer. Large, douljle flowers of a rosy-white, shad- 

 ing to a pretty soft salmon. 



Premier. This is one of the very popular winter cut flower 

 varieties, and which is also showing up splendidly as a 

 garden Rose; color brilliant pure pink, very free. 



Prince de Bulgarie. Silvery-flesh, deepening to the 



centre. 



Queen of Fragrance. Flowers large, double and of ex- 

 quisite shape and very free-flowering, in color a beautiful 

 shell-pink tipped with silver, bright and pleasing and of 

 delightful fragrance. 



Radiance. An ideal bedding Rose, brilliant carmine-pink, 

 with salmon-pink and yellow shadings at the base of the 

 petals. 



Red Radiance. A counterpart of Radiance except in color, 

 which is a clear cerise-red. 



Rose Marie. We first saw this beautiful Rose in California 

 in 1919, where its remarkable freedom of bloom and its 

 beautiful Ijuds and well. formed flowers of a pleasing clear 

 rose-pink arrested our attention. We distributed a limited 

 number of plants the past season, and have received many fa- 

 vorable reports, and our own experience with it during the past 

 season has been most gratifying, and we have no hesitancy 

 in pronouncing it the best bedding Rose of its color to-day. 

 It produces ideal long buds, which open into large flowers of 

 splendid form; a valuable acquisition. 



White Killarney. A pure white sport of the famous Kil- 

 larney. 



William F. Dreer. A beautiful Rose of the same parentage 

 as Los Angeles, and which, for delicacy of coloring, is not 

 comparable to any other variety, it reminding one of the deli- 

 cate tints of some varieties of water lilies. The flowers, 

 which are similar in shape to Los Angeles, and like that va- 

 riety, beautiful in all stages of development, are at their best 

 in the half-expanded flower. These, in expanding, are of a 

 soft, silvery-shell pink, Ihe base of the petals of a rich gol- 

 den-yellow which, at certain stages of development, gives a 

 golden suffusion to the entire flower, this golden suffusion 

 being particularly brilliant early and late in the season. 

 $2,50 each. 



Willowmere. Coral-red color in the bud state, and opens a 

 rich, shrimp-pink, shaded yellow in the centre. 



and above, except where noted, $1.00 each; $12.00 per doz. ; 



NOTE. — All Bulbs, RootA and Plants are forwarded by Elxpress, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent* 

 to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent- to points west of the Mississippi River. 



