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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING GARDEN ROSES-Continued 



Lady Alice Stanley 



CtMieral Superior Arnold Jannsen. Dccii, filowinc; car- 

 iiiiiii : l iii;.', full, (|ci'|i fidwci--; tincly t'<)riri('(l liiiil>, carricil 

 CHI i mliii-l >lciii>; \iT\ l'ra<;raMt. An cxci'llcnt Uoso 



lor l)C(l(liii^ and cut fldwci- purpDscs. 



Killarney. I'ciiiaps tlic most widely known and popular 

 Rose in e\i-t> nee ( 'n\nv iirii^lit, sparklinji pink, shading 

 to while: p' intccl Imds, upenini; intu a largo, well- 



forini'd hamant, liaiiU, ami cxtrenielv free 



flowerin-. A nn.-t d.Mial.lr garden' \U«r. 



Konigin Carohi. \n cri.irnMiii-, l>ni well liirniod flower, in 

 the way of ('.h'iIiim' Ti-iiiiii. ('(A<>v >;iIhi\- rose, reverse of 

 petals silvcrN wlnii'. A fr< c-lli)\\ cring Incise of excellent 

 habit. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Deep, clear rose color; inside of the 

 bloom pale flesh. A very attractive Rose. The blooms are 

 large, of great substance, and are produced freely. The 

 Rose is exceptionally hardy. 



Lady Ashton. Soft rose pink, shading to yellow at the base 

 of the petals. A splendid. I'n'e-Hovveritig, loiig-steinincd 

 garden Ro.se. I'scrul Inr cuiiiny:. 



Lady Pirrie. Out.side of petals ((ippny, nddish .salmon; 

 ai)ricot yellow, flu.shed fawn, and coppci- un t he inside. Not 

 a very double flower, but an execllc nl Kcdding Rose. 



Lady Downe. BufT, shading to deep yellow, changing to a 

 pale yellow: large flowers carried on vigorous growths. A 

 good garden and decorative variety of recent introduction. 



La France. Ono of the oldest and most popular Hybrid 

 Tea Ros(!s, occasionally found difficult to grow, but one of 

 the best Itoses under (congenial conditions. Color beauti- 

 ful pale pink, with silvery reflex; a larg(>, full, fragrant 

 flower, very highly j)crfumed. 



Luise I. ilia. .\ clianninsi. srini-dduhle, garden Rose of an 

 intense lilncid-rcd iiiIdi-. I'lrc tinw cring, and one of the 

 mo.st fra^irant varictii's in existence. 



Madame Abel Chatenay. Carmine rose, shaded salmon. 

 One of the most satisfactory garden and bedding Roses. 



Mme. Jennie Guillemot. .\ soft, delicate shade of yellow. 

 Has long buds, ile\elopint: into larize flowers of gootl sub- 

 stance. A \er\- attraeti\i' Ro-e, and a most excellent bed- 

 ding variet \ . 



Mme. Jules Grolez. Beautiful satiny China Rose, sliaded 

 yellow at the lia~e of petal^: long, pointed buds, opening to 

 iarge, w I'll-forme'l flow ers: remarkably free. One of the 

 very be-t heddini; lioses. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert. .\ soft blending of salmon yellow, 

 suftiised pink and carmine, petals almost transparent. 

 Beautiful in bud; free and vigorous. A superb Rose in 

 e\-er>- respc^ct . 



Mme. Paul Kuler. \'ei-nulion silverv jiink in color. Perfect 

 in form: lariir. hdl and \ ery flagrant. This Hose is Ix-ing 

 sold on the I'aeilie ( oa-l under the name Prima Domia. 



Mme. Ravary. \'ei\- distinct in color, which is deej) yellow, 

 shading lighter a- tiie llowia- opens. 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell. An attrartive. rosy salmon in the bud 

 anil re\-er^e of petal-, opening sulTuseil golden yellow. A 

 very lo\cly eonihinat ion of colors; line for betitling. 



Mrs. George Shawyer. \i\ e\ten-i\-e trial lias jiroved tliis 

 excellent forcing IJo-e to I.e an idenl lieildinii variety. In 

 color it is a bright, clear m-e lunk, i :iii> iiig large, full well- 

 formed flowers on stilt, <'reet stems. Tree and good. 



Manuel P. Azevedo. Fresh, cerise red; large, full flowers on 

 erect stems. 



Paul Lede. Carinine rose, shaded j-ellow; large, fairly full, 

 cup-sha])ed, eel l\ —rented flowers, i)roduced freely. An 

 attractive garden Ixose. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert 



