WE ST ae “G R OVE, ‘Pa. 
HARDY 
EVERBLOOMING 
TEA ROSES 
Continued 
Bon Silene 
A Grand Old Rose 
No new variety 
has superseded this 
Rose since its intro- 
duction in 1839. 
1A he color is deep 
rose, changing to pale light 
rose. This variety cannot 
be surpassed for bouquets 
and decorative purposes. In 
the open ground it grows to perfection, 
producing large crops of beautiful flowers 
from early spring until late autumn. One 
of the favorites of the old-time gardens. 
ALBERT STOPFORD. It is superb, like Bon 
< Silene, a vigorous and free bloomer, producing beau- 
b tiful flowers in great profusion. The color is-a very dark 
crimson-rose. 
ALLIANCE FRANCO-RUSSE. A sturdy grower and free 
bloomer, with large, rich, yellow flowers of good substance. 
ANNA OLIVER. A superb free-blooming Rose. One of the 
best Roses for general cultivation, succeeding in almost 
any situation. The flowers are double, extra large, and 
of splendid substance; color creamy blush, shaded with 
/ deep carmine and edged with silver-rose; very fragrant. 
1 SOUV. DE AUG. METRAL. A strong and vigorous grower, 
producing a profusion of pure, deep red, large, full 
flowers, well formed and of good substance. Very fragrant. 
Etoile de Lyon 
It is of vigorous, sturdy growth, and seems able to resist 
heat and cold equally well. It blooms freely, producing beau- 
tifully formed flowers of a rich, golden yellow. A _ great 
favorite everywhere. 
BEAUTE INCONSTANTE. This is a very odd and beautiful variety, a 
single bush bearing at one time flowers of various colors, ranging 
from orange to capuchin-red carmine. The buds are particularly large, 
Bon Silene and Etoile de Lyon beautiful and pointed. Especially fine for open-ground culture and 
will attract attention wherever seen. 
BEAUTY OF ROSEMAWR. A healthy, everblooming Tea Rose; large, double; very fragrant flowers; color rich 
carmine-red, finely veined with creamy white. A hardy garden Rose. 
BOADICEA. Fine, large, double, rose-pink flowers, produced in wonderful profusion on good, stiff stems; buds 
long and pointed. 
BOUGERE. This is a fine variety for open-ground culture. Large, full and double flowers supported on long, 
stiff stems and produced in great abundance all through the growing season; color bronze-rose or violet 
crimson, shaded with lilac. 
ALINE SISLEY. One of the best. Rich shade of violet-red, brightened with crimson-maroon; flowers large, 
full and double; fragrance very sweet. A splendid, free-flowering, dark-colored Tea which always gives 
pleasing results. 
ANDREW SCHWARTZ (Everblooming Jack). The flowers are large and of excellent substance. Color brilliant 
scarlet, changing to rich crimson. It is a strong, sturdy grower, and known as the True Tea Jacqueminot 
because of its resemblance to that famous variety. 
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Price, fies. each for all Roser on this page, 50c. for: any 4; larger size, 20c. each; 3 for 50c., Hosinend: two- 
year-old plants, 35c. each, by express. 
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