$5 Worth of Plants for $4 Delivered 



Red Radiance 



HYBRID TEAS— Cont'd. 



Red Radiance 



The color is a splendid even 

 shade of clear red, without a 

 trace of any other color, re- 

 taining its vividness for an 

 unusually long time after 

 being cut. It is a remarkable 

 bloomer, being constantly in 

 flower from early spring until 

 freezing weather. Strong, 

 vigorous, branching grower, 

 each branch terminating in a 

 large, bold, double bloom. 

 Hardy everywhere. 



Magnafrano. Flowers are 

 very large, full, deep and 

 double, and of deUghtful 

 fragrance. The color of 

 this magnificent Rose is 

 bright, shining rose, with 

 shadings of richer tones. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



This great standard variety is the most popular of aU the lighter shades of hybrid teas, and 



is famous for its perfection of form. Large buds of creamy white; the open flower dehcate pure 



white, with a drop of lemon at the center, ver>" large and fragrant. The growi:h is sturdy, and 



it is a very profuse bloomer. Of extreme hardiness. The beauty of the autumn blooms of this 



rose is unsurpassed. An indispensable variety. 



Ecarlate. One of the hardiest and most dependable of roses, and almost indispensable for 

 bedding. jNloderate size flowers, of solid, brilliant scarlet, borne in wonderful profusion 

 throughout the season. Strong, vigorous bushes, with fohage that is practically immune 

 from disease. This is an e.xcejptionally satisfactory Rose, easy to grow, and long-lived. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert. The flowers are bright golden-yellow suffused with faint tinges of 

 pink, with a handsome and distinct form, making a Rose of great beauty. It is a strong, 

 vigorous grower, very hardy, and forms a handsome bush in the garden. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Most exquisite buds of golden buff or fawn, opening to full, double, well 

 formed flowers, of pinkish fawn. The plant does not grow large, but is dwarf and spreadr:g, 

 covered with heavy foliage that is immune from disease and insect pests. This is an ex- 

 cellent rose for the garden, for it requires little attention, blooms profusely, and is most 

 useful for cutting tmd for the buttonhole. 



Perle Von Godesberg. This magnificent Rose was originally sent out as a Yellow Kaiserin 

 Augusta Victoria, it having all the beauty of form and substance of that great garden Rose. 

 The color is a rich canary-yellow with shadings of saffron. It is one of the finest garden 

 Roses. Perfectly hardy. 



Triumph de Pernet Fere. A French Rose originated by Jean Pernet. Flowers large, with 

 broad, thick petals, and long pointed buds. Dehcious Tea fragrance. Clear magenta-red 

 passing to bright crimson. 



Prince E. C. D'Arenberg. Flowers of a bright scarlet, shaded meu^oon, borne on long, straight. 

 upright stems. Ruds long and pointed, opening full and double, i)erfect form, massive 

 petals. Strong, healthy grower, excellent fohage, constant bloomer, making an ideal garden 

 Rose. 



Madame Segond Weber. One of the most beautiful Roses, of ideal form. 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 ^^-ith its warm, deep pink. Highly 

 fragrant. Very hardy and constantly in bloom. 



Souv. De President Carnot. Buds very long and pointed, perfection in every Une. The deli- 

 cate rosy-blush color, shaded a trifle deeper at the center of the flower, has not been ap- 

 proached by any later introduction. Fragrant, strong grower and free bloomer; a splendid 

 outdoor Rose. 



Josephine Vestal. The color is difficult to describe, a salmon flesh, shaded rose, with a touch 

 of yeUow at the base. Buds of unusual attractiveness, opening full and double, produced 

 on long stems. Blooms produced in great profusion. Hardy in aU locahties. 



Price — First size, one-year plants, 30 cts. each, for all Rose^ on this page; 4 for 

 $1.00. postpaid: two-year-old plants. 85 cts. each; S8.50 per dozen of one or more 

 varieties: by parcel post or express prepaid with soil on roots. 



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