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FREDERICK W. KELSEY: 



Puritan. Pure white ; large and showy. 



Robert Scott. Clear rosy pink, shading to flesh 

 color on the outer petals ; a continual bloomer ; 

 foliage bright green ; one of the best of the 

 newer roses. 



Souvenir De Pierre Nottlng. Large blooms, 

 yellow shaded with orange. See page 68. 



President Carnot. Bright rose, shaded with 

 silvery carmine. 



Wootton. Rich red and exceedingly fragrant. 



TEA ROSES. 



The Roses of this class are more tender and lacking in hardiness than any other Roses in cultiva- 

 tion. They are therefore used almost exclusively for forcing and growing under glass, excepting in 

 the Southern States. 



The Plants are all grown in pots and are supphed of different sizes, from 3 inch pots up to large 

 size plants for immediate flowering. 



Prices: $3 to $6 per dozen; extra sizes $9 to $18 per dozen. 



MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY ROSES. 

 (See page 64.) 



Boadicea. Free growing habit with flowers of 

 pale peach tinted with violet shaded with rose. 



Bon Silene. Bright carmine, shaded salmon. 



Bride. Pure white ; large and very fragrant. 



Bridesmaid. Delicate pink ; one of the best. 



Canadian Queen. Beautiful pink flowers, of 

 lighter tint than those of Mrs. Pierpont Morgan 

 variety, which they resemble. 



Catherine Mermet. Bright pink, with silvery 

 shading; one of the best. 



Comtesse de Serenye. Blush, salmon rose tint- 

 ing; large and fragrant. 



Coquette de Lyon. Pale yellow. 



Corneiia Cook. Creamy white; double. 



Gloire de Dijon. Carmine, shaded amber and 

 cream ; fragrant. 



Quillot. White, tinged with yellow. 



Isabella Sprunt. A sport, from Safrano ; sulphur 

 yellow. 



Ivory. Free bloomer; large white beautifully 

 formed flowers. 



Jaune Nabonnand. Deep yellow; large. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Large, double white 



flowers tinted with cream color; very fragrant; 



free bloomer; vigorous grower, glossy foliage. 

 Laurette. Large, creamy white shading to rose 



color; continuous bloomer. 

 Maman Cochet. Long beautiful buds and large 



I)ink flowers; very fine. See page 62. 

 Marie Van Houtte. Pale yellow, shaded with 



rose. 



Maurice Rouvier. Rose, veined with red. 

 Mme. Capucine. Copper color; distinct. 

 Mme. A. Nabonnand. Pale flesh; large. 

 Mme. Cusin. Bright purplish crimson and yel- 

 low ; fine. 



Mme. de Vatry. Rich crimson scarlet. 

 Mme. de Watteville. Salmon white, petals 

 bright rose. 



Mme. Hoste. A fine, strong variety; large ivory 

 white flowers, with canary-yellow centers. 



Mme. Lambard. Rosy salmon ; large and full. 



Mme. Philmon Cochet. Light salmon rose, 

 with a violet tinge ; a free bloomer with large 

 flowers. 



Mme. Pierre Quillot. Orange yellow, shaded 

 clear pink. 



Mrs. Pierpont Morgan. A beautiful rose, of the 

 Mme. Cusin type. Large well formed flowers 

 of purplish crimson tint; fine. 



Niphetos. White, with pale yellow; long buds. 



Papa Qontier. Rose and yellow, crimson petals. 



Perle de Jardins. Beautiful j^ellow ; large full. 



Queen. Pure white and fragrant. 



Rainbow. Beautiful deep pink. 



Safrano. Bright apricot yellow ; fragrant. 



Sombreuil. White and rose; very large. 



Souvenir d'un Ami. Deep flesh, .shaded carmine. 



White Maman Cochet. Profuse and constant 

 bloomer; clear, snowy white flowers of enor- 

 mous size; one of the largest of white roses 

 both in bud and flower. See page 62. 



I have received the Roses in perfect coiiditicn, with thanks. 

 Bar Harbor, Me. 



A. W. E. 



