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Theodore Payne, Seedsman and Nurseryman 
BUSH ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Hybrid Perpetual. Rosy crim- 
son, shaded carmine, very sweet and a favorite forc- 
ing variety. Each 35c. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Hybrid Perpetual. Pure 
snow white, large, perfect flowers on long stems; 
free flowering; rich, handsome foliage. The best 
white Hybrid Perpetual rose ever offered. Each 35c. 
Marie Van Houtte 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Hybrid Perpetual. Bright 
shining crimson; a general favorite. Each 25c. 
GENERAL McARTHUR. Hybrid Tea. Dazzling crim- 
son scarlet. Buds are of good shape and produced 
on long stems; foliage is a clear glossy green. A 
free bloomer and one of the best for cutting. Each 
35c. 
GLOIRE DES ROSEMANES. (Ragged Robin.) Ben- 
gal. One of the most popular roses grown, largely 
used for hedges and for planting along driveways 
or roadsides. Large semi-double flowers, growing in 
clusters. Color, brilliant crimson. Very free-flow- 
ering. Each 25c. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Hybrid Tea. Rich, fiery red; 
succeeds well in hot climate; free bloomer. Each 
25c. 
J. B. CLARKE. Hybrid Perpetual. This rose has cre- 
ated a great sensation in England. It is very large, 
often 7 inches in diameter, of a deep scarlet, shaded 
with blackish velvety crimson, and is very fra- 
grant. Each 35c. 
KAISER IN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Hybrid Tea. Pure 
white, large, of good form and a continuous bloomer. 
Each 25c. 
KILLARNEY. Hybrid Tea. The "Irish Rose." Bright 
carmine pink, marbled in creamy white. Extremely 
long buds on long, stiff stems; fine foliage; one of 
the very best varieties for cutting. Each 25c. 
LA PRANCE. Hybrid Tea. Soft rose, with silvery 
luster. Each 25c. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Tea. A splendid rose of recent 
introduction. Long, pointed buds. Color, clear, deep 
apricot yellow without any shading. It is of vigor- 
ous growth, with handsome, deep green foliage and 
blooms continuously throughout a long season. By 
many this is considered the best yellow rose yet in- 
troduced. Each 35c. 
MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT. Hybrid Tea. Clear 
pink, large full flowers, very sweet, a strong grower 
and good bloomer. Each 35c. 
MADAME ABEL CHATENAY. Tea. Salmon pink; a 
favorite for cutting, fine either in the bud or open 
state. Each 35c. 
MADAME CECIL BRUNNER. Polyantha. "The Baby 
Rose." Color salmon-rose; the finest of the miniature 
roses. Each 25c. 
MAMAN COCHET. Tea. Deep rose pink, inner petals 
silvery rose, shaded and touched with yellow; fine 
buds; keeps well when cut; great favorite with 
florists. Each 25c. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE. Tea. Creamy yellow, edge of 
petals tipped with rose, fine buds. Each 35c. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Hybrid Perpetual. Soft pink, 
large and full; one of the most fragrant roses 
known. Each 35c. 
PAPA GONTIER. Tea. Deep glowing crimson, fine 
buds, good for cutting. Each 25c. 
PAUL NEYRON. Hybrid Perpetual. Deep rose; the 
largest of all roses, strong, erect grower, large, 
handsome foliage. Each 25c. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Hybrid Perpetual. 
Very dark velvety crimson; one of the best dark 
roses. Each 35c. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Hybrid Perpetual. Brilliant 
cherry red, flowers large and produced on long 
stems. Each 25c. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET. Tea. White, sometimes 
tinged with blush, long stems; fine for cutting. Each 
25c. 
WINNIE DAVIS. Hybrid Tea. Apricot pink, shading 
to flesh color at the base of the petals; long, well 
formed buds. Each 35c. 
Madame Caroline Testout 
