the McGregor bros. co., Springfield, ohio. 



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White Cochet. 



American Beauty — Too well known for any descrip- 

 tion. Strong 2-year-old plants, 20 to 24 inches tall, 

 four- inch pots, price, $2.25 per dozen; $18.00 per 100. 



The Superb New Tea Rose, Antoine Rivoire — Color 

 rosy-flesh on a yellow ground, shaded with a border of 

 carmine. 



Agrippina---An old standard. Flowers red; vigorous 

 grower and free bloomer. 



Bride — This is decidedly the most beautiful white 

 Tea Rose.. 



Forcing Rose, Bridesmaid — It is a deep pink, about 

 two shades deeper than C. Mermet. 



Burbank — A free-flowering ever-blooming Hose, 

 flowers very profusely; color light pink. 



New Rose, Bessie Brown — This Rose is of the Hybrid 

 Tea class and will stand frost if slightly protected. 

 The color is a ;delicate light pink. A fine strong, free 

 grower, producing long stems well clothed in foliage 

 quite up to the flower. 



Helen Gould — (Baldwin.) Its color is quite attrac- 

 tive, being a soft, intense carmine, with shades of 

 cerise and solferino, very much the color of American 

 Beauty. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 



Cornelia Cook — The flowers are the clearest, 

 snowiest white. 



Coquette de Lyon — A fine yellow Rose, large, not at 

 all formal, very attractive. 



Clothilde Soupert — The best Market Pot Rose. The 

 flowers are borne in sprays and the color blends from 

 a soft shell-pink to a pure satiny-white rose. 



Duchesse de Brabant — A bright China Rose, with 

 coppery-yellow center, ends of petals suffused with 

 carmine. 



Etoile de Lyon — This is considered one of the finest 

 yellow bedding Roses for outside planting; it is, more- 

 over, one of the hardiest in the Tea section. 



Elise Heymann— The color is light yellow, shaded 

 with nankeen-j^ellow, center rosy-peach. 



■ Frau Karl Druschki — The newest pure white hardy 

 Rose. Large flowers very double, measuring four to 

 five inches across. Strong, four- inch pot, two-year- 

 old plants, price, $2.25 per dozen; $18.00 per 100. 



Golden Gate — It is a strong, healthy grower. Pro- 

 duces a profusion of long, pointed buds, opening- to 

 very large double Roses of creamy-white, beautifully 

 tinted with soft yellow at the base of the broad petals, 

 which are exquisitely bordered with clear rose. 



The New Bedding Rose, Gruss an Teplitz — When 

 first opened it is a rich, dark crimson, quickly chang- 

 ing to a velvety fiery -red. 



General de Tartas — A brilliant carrf.ine, deeply 

 shaded with violet. 



Gainsborough — A Rose of the greatest merit. Enor- 

 mous in size, of beautiful pearl, almost white. 



Henry M. Stanley — The color is a rare shade of 

 amber-rose, 'delicately tinged with apricot-yellow to- 

 wards the center. 



Isabella Sprunt— A clear, light yellow, a very popular 

 variety, strong grower and free bloomer. 



James Sprunt — A grand Rose. Deep cherry-red; 

 medium size, full double and sweet; a strong grower 

 and a profuse bloomer. 



Joseph Metral — Extra large flowers, very full; deep 

 carnation -red, passing to cherry- carmine or magenta. 



"Forcing Rose, Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — A con- 

 tinuous bloomer, producing successive crops of buds, 

 and formed with large petals of best substance; shows 

 no center when fully open; color a pure snowy- white. 

 Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 



La Marque — Large full flowers, borne in large clus- 

 ters, pure white and double. A rampant climber. 



Lucullus — A fine, dark crimson. It is very double 

 ■' and a constant bloomer. 



La Princesse Vera — The color of this variety is a 

 creamy-rose, veineJ with lilac; large and full. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant — A fine garden variety of even shade 

 of salmon-rose, round and full, the form of a good H. P. 



Mrs. De Graw — In color it is a rich, glossy-pink, de- 

 lightfully fragrant, a strong, vigorous grower. 



Madame Schwaller — Large globular flowers,, color 

 transparent salmon-rose; petals finely edged with vio- 

 let-carmine; highly perfumed. 



Marie Lambert — Pure white. It has been called the 

 White Hermosa, as it resembles Hermosa in form and 

 freedom of bloom* and is quite as valuable. 



The Superb Yellow Rose, Marechal Niel — The most 

 popular of all. Its magnificent golden -yellow buds are 

 worn the world over. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 

 per 100. 



Forcing Rose, Maman Cochet — One of the best pink 

 Roses. The growth is vigorous, with rich, healthy foli- 

 age, delicate color and rich fragrance. The color .is 

 deep rosy-pink. 



Marie Van Houtte— Of a fine, faultless, straw-yel- 

 low color, with the outer petals washed and outlined 

 with a bright rosy-crimson. 



Marie Guillot — This variety holds first place among 

 white Tea Roses in color. The best white Rose foi 

 general purposes grown. 



Meteor — A velvety-red ever-bloomer of the deepest 

 glowing crimson. 



Mile. Franzisca Kruqer — In its shading of deep cop- 

 pery-yellow it stands distinct from all others. 



Madame Lombard — This great Southern Rose is 

 classed among the best of pink varieties for garden 

 planting or pot culture. 



Madame Abel Chatenay, Forcing Rose — Flowers large 

 and full, petals recurved and of a beautiful creamy- 

 rose, shaded with rose-vermilion and tinged with 

 salmon. 



Princess Sagan — Flowers of this variety are the 

 richest crimson of any Rose in our vast collection. In- 

 deed it is unmatched in its velvety richness; could 

 well be termed "The Velvet Rose." 



Pernet's Triumph — Color a fine, clear magenta-red, 

 sometimes passing to a bright crimson. 



Papa Gontier — The blooms are large and long, with 

 thick, broad petals of dark carmine-crimson. The 

 inner petals are a bright rosy-carmine. 



Queen's Scarlet — Cherry-red flowers. Very 'free 

 bloomer and strong grower. 



The Rainbow — Color a lovely 'shade of deep coral- 

 pink, striped, mottled in most unique manner with 

 intense carmine. 



Safrano — One of the best of all coppery-colored 

 varieties: foliage is large, growth is very vigorous, 

 flower large, yellow margin shading to a deep copper. 



The Queen — A most charming Tea Rose, pure snow- 

 white, makes good, finely formed buds, is quite full, 

 showing the center but slightly. 



The Beautiful White Forcing Rose, White Maman 

 Cochet — The finest Rose of the year. Like its parent, 

 the growth is vigorous, with rich, healthy foliage, pro- 

 ducing large, fine flowers of the purest white; in] fact 

 it is an exact counterpart of the beautiful Maman 

 Cochet. . % 



Wm. Allen Richardson — Orange-yellow, with outer 

 petals lighter, center coppery -yellow. 



