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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock 



Sometimes called "The Giant Pink from Holland," this rose 

 is very imposing and of the largest size. The buds are im- 

 mense and of very fine form, borne on long, stiff stems. Color 

 a clear imperial pink, reflexed petals of a lighter shade. Strong, 

 tall grower, at its best in heat, when the heavy petals open to 

 perfection. Very hardy. Deserves a place in every garden. 



Dean Hole. Silvery carmine Roses with salmon shadings. 

 The coloring is distinct and unique; handsome tribute to 

 the eminent Rosarian whose name it bears. 



Mad. Caroline Testout. This is the Rose which grows so 

 luxuriantly in the Far West that it has been adopted by the 

 State of Oregon as its State Flower. In color, it is of a 

 satiny Rose, deepening to clear red in the center. One of 

 the most dependable roses. 



Hoosier Beauty. The rich colors of this marvelous rose 

 have never been equalled — dusky, crimson scarlet, with 

 dark shadings and of a depth found in no other rose. Heavy 

 petals of a velvet like texture add to the richness of the 

 colors. The buds are of good size, last well, and open into 

 magnificent blooms, quite dazzhng in their velvety brilli- 

 ance and retaining their colors until the petals fall. An 

 extremely vigorous grower, sending forth long, heavy 

 canes, with many shoots. 



Wm. Notting. Owing to its size and freedom of bloom it 

 should be in every garden. Blooms fine, large, full and 

 double and perfect formation. Color a bright rosy cerise, 

 with a deeper center. Fragrant. 



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. 



Jonkheer J. L. Miock 



Mad. Jules Grolez 



Mad. Jules Grolez 



The color is a distinct and charming shade of cherry-red. 



The fine form and attractive shape of the flowers metkes them 



excellent for cutting. Remarkably strong. 



Crimson Queen. Because of its rich coloring this is a 

 wonderful garden or bedding rose — bright, velvety crim- 

 son. A strong, vigorous, upright grower, always in bloom. 

 Extremely hardy. 



Helena Cambier. Of unusual beauty, with large, double, 

 beautifully formed flowers. The colors aie varying, 

 ranging from salmon-rose to coppery-rose, very often a 

 handsome safi'ron hue. As the flowers expand the colors 

 become lighter. 



Wellesley. A most magnificent garden Rose of a beautiful 

 shade of pink, vigorous, healthy growers; remarkably free- 

 flowering, particularly adapted for outdoor culture. 



Meteor. Very few dark Roses compare with this in richness 

 and depth in color, which is a rich velvety crimson, shad- 

 ing very dark in the depths of the petals. 



Chrissie MacKellar. Of a very beautiful shade of crimson 

 and carmine, with veinations of rich deep ochre. 



Red Letter Day. A velvety brilliant glowing scarlet 

 crimson bud opening into a cactus like flower which re- 

 tains 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, 

 by express; $8.50 per dozen of one or more varieties, 6 at doz. rate; 

 95 cts. each by parcel post with soil on roots. 



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