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ooming 



Roses 



Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming Roses are becoming more popular every year. While not so hardy as the perpetuals, with slight protection 

 in winter, they carry over in splendid shape and give a wealth of bloom all through the summer months and late in the fall till frost checks 

 them. Those offered below are the best and most popular varieties. 



The Grand New Rose Lyon. 



Originated by the 

 raiser oi Etoile de 

 France. Perpetual flowering. A very vigorous grower of slight 

 spreading habit of growth. The flowers are generally produced 

 singly though two or three occasionally come on the same shoot. 

 The buds are of large size and long, round-shaped, coral-red in color, 

 strongly tinted with middle chrome-yellow ai the base. The blooms 

 are very large with broad petals, full and globular in form ; superb 

 coloring shrimp-pink at the euds of the petals, center coral-red or 

 salmon-pink shaded with chrome-yellow, thus making a most charm- 

 ing and happy contrast of colors. Strong, 2-year-old, field-grown, 

 $1 each, )f4.5o for bundle of 5, $8 for 10. 



Rose. Etoile De France. ^'"^ '""s coming singly 



and earned on stm, erect stem. 



Flower very large, possessing petals of very good substance: mag- 

 nificent cupped form; very full and expanding very freely. Superb 

 crimson-red velvet, the center of the bloom vivid cerise-red. Tlie 

 flowers are very fragrant and last very long. The Queen of the Ever- 

 blooming Red Roses. The most free-blooming and vigorous Red Rose 

 ever introduced. Etoile de France will prove a grand addition to 

 the class of the Hybrid Tea Roses, because it answers to many real 

 wants. For bedding and massing it will be much appreciated. For 

 cut-flower jnirposes it will prove a very good variety on account of 

 its color and free lilooniing qualities. Field-grown strong 2-year-old 

 plants, 35 cts. each, $1.50 for bundle of 5, $25 per 100. 



The Killarney Rose. '^'^'^ ^ comparatively new Rose, 



■ and is not so well known as it 



should be. It is a Hybrid Tea of unusual merit. A buyer for one of 

 the leading florists in New York City says: "As a Rose, it is 

 the best selling flower in the city." It is a grand Rose for either 

 indoor or outiloor cultivation ; it is a strong grower, and the blooms, 

 which are of a beautiful Testout pink, are borne in great profusion. 

 The buds are long and the keeping qualities of the flowers are ex- 

 ceptional ; even when fully expanded, the petals do not drop, but 

 remain intact for a week. Strong, 2-year-old field-grown stock, 35 

 cts. each, $1.50 for bundle of 5, $25 per 100. 



Ma man Co chet Roses, ^he best of an Roses for sum- 

 mer-flowenng and cutting. For 



outdoor- or indoor-flowering in the summer montlis they are unsur- 

 passed, and are the counterpart of the Bride and Bridesmaid, wliich 

 are still the leaders for winter-flowering. They flower continuously 

 the whole summer until frost They are entirely free from mildew. 

 The flowers are of good substance and shape and are borne on long 

 stems. 



Maman Cochet (Pink). A heavy and con.stant bloomer; color a 

 clear, rich pink changing to silverv rose; very double and fra- 

 grant. The buds are long firm and full, exquisitely molded and 

 pomted, and when open are equally attractive. 



Maman Cochet (White). A sport from the above valuable va- 

 riety, with all its characteristics as to flowering and foliage ; color 

 a beautiful snow-white, at times tinted with the faintest sugges- 

 tion of blush, the same as is often found in the " Bride." 

 35 cts. each, SI. 50 for bundle of 6, S25 per 100 



New Hybrid Tea Rose, Queen of Spain, "^^^'j 



^ ^ grand 



Rose is without doubt the Rose of the season, a seedling from 

 Antoine Rivoire and a H.P., with the scent of Souv. de la Malmai- 

 son ; the color is pale flesh, darker in the center. Flowers are erect 

 on stout stems, very full, and of excellent form ; petals broad and 

 leatherv, a good opener and strong grower. 75 cts. each, $3.50 for 

 bundle of 5, $7 per 10. 



Count ess of Gosford. ^ yf!? beautiful variety 



of the Hvbrid Tea class, somewhat 



resembling Killarney. Color delicate pink; fine flower and bud ; a 

 splendid acquisition. 35 cts. each, $1.50 for bundle of 5, $25 per 100. 



American Beauty. Almost too well-known for description, 



but as popular today as twenty years 



ago. Rosy carmine, shaded salmon; flowers large and full; very 

 floriferous. Strong field-grown plants, 25 cts. each, $1 for bundle of 

 5, $18 per 100. 



Bon Silene "'d favorite; color lovely soft pink suffused 



— '- rose ; flowers rather small, very floriferous. 25 



cts. each, %\ for bundle of 5, $18 per 100. 



Caroline Testout. Bright satin rose, with brighter center 



large, full and globular, very pretty and 



sweet-scented. 25 cts. each, $1 for bundle of 5, $18 per 100. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, ainiost pure white 



" Rose. Shaded a beauti- 



ful primrose. Fine for indoor and outdoor summer-blooming. 25 cts. 

 each, $1 for bundle of 5, $18 per loo. 



President Carnot. Almost pure-white Rose shading to 

 — — ^ soft pink, very distinct and excellent 

 for indoor or outdoor summer-growing. 25 cts. each, $1 for 5, $1,'! 

 per 100. 



Each 10 100 

 BESSIE BROWN. Creamy white $0 35 $3 00 $25 00 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. No Rose in com- 

 merce can compare with Gruss an Teplitz as a 

 bedder. It is a perfect sheet of richest crim- 

 son-scarlet all summer. A strong, vigorous 





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KONIGIN KAROLA (Improved Testout). 















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MADAME ABEL CHATENAY. Carmine 















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MILDRED GRANT. Cream, with a faint 















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For Hardy Tea Roses grown as standards, see page 36 

 For a more complete list of Roses and Novelties used, see 

 our 1910 Garden Guide. 



Rugosa Roses and Their Hybrids {Rosa wgosa) 



Rosa rugosa rubra (Regeliana). Single; crimson. 



" plena. Double form of the foregoing, 

 alba. Single; white. 

 ,, plena. Grand double white. 

 20 cts. each, $1 for bundle of 5, $18 per 100 

 Atropurpurea. Flowers almost blackish crimson. 

 Belle Poitevine. Rose-color, double ; very floriferous ; very sweet. 



Blanc Double de Coubert. Double white; large and showy. 

 Conrad F. Meyer. Clear silvery rose ; very fragrant. 

 Madame Georges Bruant. Paper-white, large and double. 

 Rose Apples. Pale carmine-rose flowering in immense clusters. 

 Price of above, 25 cts. each, $1.15 for bundle of 5, $20 per 100. 

 Collection, one of each variety 1 6 1 , $1.50 



// English- grown Roses are needed, add 10 cla each, $1 per doz., $5 per 100, except where noted. 



If no prices staled, t nglish- grown Roses will he sent 



All Roses packed 5 in a bundle. 



All our Roses are 2-year-old field-grown, and must not be compared with the small stock usually 

 sent out, from 2/4- to 3-inch pots. All our Roses will flower abundantly the first season. 



