Easy to Start a Rose Garden 



HYBRID TEAS— 

 Continued 



Amelia Gude 



Tea. A cross bet^veen 

 Columbia and Sun- 

 burst which has pro- 

 duced a charmingly 

 beautiful yellow rose, 

 outer petals reflexing 

 deep yellow. center 

 shading to a cream. 

 ver\- fragrant. Buds 

 long and pointed, flower 

 medium size. Foliage 

 handsome dark green. 

 Very vigorous upright 

 grower and free bloom- 

 er. Hardy. 



Amelia Gude 



Jonk heer J. L. 

 Mock. S om e - 

 times cidled "The 

 Giant Pink fr»ni 

 Holland," this 

 rose is verj" im- 

 posing arid of 

 the largest size. 

 The buds are 

 immense and of 

 verj- fine form, 

 borne on long, 

 stifl" stems. Color 

 a clear imperial 

 pink, reflexed 

 petals of a fighter 



• shade. Strong. 

 taU grower, at 

 its best in heat, 

 when the hea>-> 

 petals open to 

 perfection. Ver>- 

 hardy. Deserves 

 a place in ever>" 

 garden. 



H. D. M. Barton. A grand bedding 

 rose of the Gen. McArthur tj-pe. 

 Strong grower. Hardy every- 

 where. Buds long and pointed, 

 deep rich velvety crimson. 



Lady Ashtown. Buds long and 

 pointed borne singly on "long, 

 stiff stems. Color solid carmine- 

 pink of a pleasing shade. 



Premier 



The blooms are immense, often 

 measuring 5 and 6 inches across the 

 open flower: buds long, full and 

 pointed. Color rich, deep, rose- 

 pink, without shadings, which is re- 

 tained well, except in excessive heat. 

 Growth is sometimes slow in getting 

 started, but then is very \"igorous. 

 This rose is a profuse bloomer, and 

 the beauty of its blooms is seldom 

 equalled. >iO rose garden is com- 

 plete without it. 



rerv beautiful shade of crimson and carmine, with veinations 



Chrissie MacKellar. Of 



on rich deep ochre. 



Edward Mawley. It is an enormous big-jDetaled Rose. Resembles in form, and the beautiful 

 rich color of Louis ^ an Houtte, only with a more velvety shading upon the inside of 

 the petals. ^ er>' free blooming, with a perfect habit of growth, suitable for garden, exhibi- 

 tion or forcing purposes. 



Col. R. S. Williamson. Large, fragrant flowers of an exquisite shade of soft, rich carmine: 

 blooms large and well formed, with high pointed center, on long stiff stems. Petals crinkled, 

 on the order of a Zinnia. Tall grower. 



Meteor. Very few dark Roses compare with this in richness and depth in color, which is a 

 rich velvets- crimson, shading very dark in the depths of the petals. 



^lilady. Rich, velvety crimson, with darker shadings towards the center; color retained in the 

 expanded flower. ^ er>- hardy, and a profuse bloomer. Blooms of immense size, produced 

 on good strong stems. Fragrant. 



.Antoine Rivoire. Flowers large, double and of fine" form: ver\- fragrant: color, rosy-flesh, 

 with yellow ground, shaded with border of carmine. Strong and healthy. A great favorite. 



Red Letter Day. A velvety brilliant glowing scarlet crimson bud opening into a cactus 

 fike flower which retains its color, because the reflex of the petals is satiny crimson scarlet. 

 A rose of exquisite grace and charm. A robust grower. 



Price — First size, one-year plants. 30 cts. each, for all Roses on this page: 4 

 for $1.00. postpaid: two-year-old plants. 85 cts. each: $8.50 per dozen of one or more 

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



