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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
Mrs. David Jardine 
A Wondrous, Hardy, Brilliant, Pink Bush Rose 
An exquisite new Hybrid Tea of a shade of brilliant pink not 
equaled by any other Rose. The color varies from a deep 
shade in the center to an exquisite salmon tint on the outer 
petals, with a peculiar soft, pastel effect. Its petals exhale a 
fragrance only to be compared to the famous Attar of Roses. 
The lasting quality of the flowers when cut is marvelous. They 
have been known to keep in perfect condition more than a week 
in water. A wonderfully vigorous grower, absolutely hardy 
everywhere, bearing its flowers in great profusion all summer. 
OLIVIA. A most gorgeous, distinct, extra-hardy Rose of deep, 
brilliant rose-pink. The flowers are of splendid substance, 
deep and full double, the buds being particularly handsome 
inform. For bedding and cutting purposes it has no superior. 
The bush is a strong, vigorous grower and constantly in 
bloom. 
NORMA. Almost like Mad. Caroline Testout in form and 
sturdiness of growth; of splendid fragrance, and the color 
is a magnificent shade of pink. 
PRECIOSA. Bud shiny crimson, with double flowers of fine 
substance; splendid grower and free bloomer; long, stiff 
stems; excellent in every way. 
MAX HESDORFFER. A New Rosy Pink Hybrid Tea. The bril- 
liancy of color in the delightfully fresh, rosy pink of this 
excellent new Rose is only equaled by the delicious fragrance 
exhaled by its petals. In every respect it is a Rose of which 
we are proud, and everywhere it has been grown it has 
given unbounded satisfaction. As a garden Rose it has 
few equals, forms a strong, stout bush and is always 
in bloom, 
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Mrs. David Jardine 
Perle Von Godesberg 
This magnificent Rose was originally sent out 
from Germany as a Yellow Kaiserin Augusta Vic- 
toria, 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. The 
flowers are massive in size, full and double, with 
the petals elegantly recurved. It is one of the 
finest garden Roses, being perfectly hardy. 
MRS. ROBERT GARRETT. Bright clear pink; 
free bloomer and strong grower, almost as 
large as those of American Beauty. 
MRS. POTTER PALMER. Clear, shining pink; 
much like La France. The flowers are large, 
full and double. 
MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. A charming 
seedling of La France, bearing all the good 
points of its parent. In color, it is an exqui- 
site creamy white with dainty pink shadings. 
Buds are particularly handsome—full, long and 
pointed. Thoroughly hardy, the stout, vigor- 
ous bush is constantly in bloom. 
MISS KATE MOULTON. Light pink, very beauti- 
ful; habit robust, with heavy foliage, making it 
a grand Rose for outdoor culture. 
PEGGY. Semi-double, claret-smeared,  saffron- 
yellow, shading to a pale crimson as it expands. 
Blooms are produced in remarkable profusion. 
Price.—All Roses on this page, 20c. each, 5 for 
$1.00; larger size, 35c. each, 4 for $1.00; two- 
Perle Von Godesberg year-old plants, 45c. each by express. 
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