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HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES—Continued 
Mad. Francisca Kruger 
Of strong and vigorous growth, and a constant bloomer, 
which is especially suited to bedding or massing. The flowers 
are deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of large size. 
REINE KAROLA DE SAXE. Large, double flowers; blush-white, 
shaded delicate pink. 
ROSE GUBERT. Color canary-yellow, deepening at center; 
buds long, full and large. A splendid grower and free 
bloomer. 
SOUVENIR D’UN AMI. A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer; 
for growing in open ground it is simply luxuriant. The 
flowers are large and globular, similar to that of the Queen, 
except in color; very full and sweet; in color is a deep rosy 
flesh, beautifully shaded with rich carmine; edges and reverse 
of petals silver rose. 
SOUV. DE CATHERINE GUILLOT. Flowers large, full, finely 
shaped and very fragrant. Free bloomer and vigorous. Color 
coppery carmine; center shaded orange. Richly colored 
and thoroughly distinct. 
SAXONIA. Very distinct, full and double; strong grower; 
produces beautiful white flowers, with petals edged with 
bright rose. It was sent to us as an improvement over that 
most popular Rose, Golden Gate, and is really very well 
worth planting. 
PRINCESS BONNIE. The brightest, sweetest 
and freest-blooming Rose in existence. 
Mad. Francisca Kruger 
Sunset Rose Color solid crimson, deeper and more vivid 
than ‘Jack.’ Fragrance far sweeter than La 
One of the Finest of all Yellow Roses France, Always blooming. 
A strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer, highly recom- 
mended both for open ground and house culture, which makes 
it more desirable. The flowers and buds are of extra-large 
size, very full and finely formed and highly perfumed. Color, 
rich golden amber or gold, elegantly shaded with dark ruby- 
crimson, resembling the beautiful tints seen in-a summer sun- 
set. Strong, first-size plants, 20c. each; larger size, 30c. each; 
two-year-old plants, 40c. each, by express. 
MADAME CUSIN. The bright purplish crimson flowers, with 
base of inside petals sometimes streaked with white, are 
produced in great profusion. The flowers are double and 
very fragrant. 
SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GAULAIN. The color is 
unusually bright, and quite remarkable for a Tea 
Rose—rich velvety crimson; the flowers are very 
fragrant, large, full and very double, possessing a 
depth that makes their color all the more attrac- 
tive, quite hardy, healthy and strong. A Rose of 
great value to the home-grower. The strong, 
healthy plants are quite hardy. 
SOUV. DE JEANNE CABAUD. A very free bloomer, 
producing large, full and double flowers, the color 
of which is almost impossible to describe; the 
outer petals are coppery yellow, with apricot and 
carmine in the center. 
SOUV. DE J. B. GUILLOT. This is a new variety and the 
only Rose of its color, which is nasturtium-red, shaded to 
crimson, varying to bright, coppery-red. 
Price, 15c. each for all Roses on this page, except where 
noted, 50c. for any 4; $1.00 for any 9; larger size, 20c. each, 
3 for 50c., postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35c. each, by express. Sunset 
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