Roses 



22 W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 



Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming 

 Roses 



This selection will produce a mass of 

 Roses to cut from the entire season. The 

 plants have been grown with special care, 

 and the varieties are the very best for out- 

 door culture; invaluable either for display 

 or cutting, and are hardy with protection. 

 American Beauty. Rich rosy crimson. 

 Flowers full, deep and double; very fra- 

 grant. 



Belle Siebrecht. A beautifully formed 

 flower, of bright, glowing rosy pink. 



Caroline Testout. Clear bright rose; large, 

 double, beautiful and attractive. 



Etoile de France. Fine velvety crimson 

 flowers, sweetly scented; very large, 

 carried on stiff, erect stems; bronzy 

 green foliage. A magnificent variety. 



Gruss an Teplitz. For bedding, no Rose 

 we offer will compare with Gruss an 

 Teplitz. It is a perfect sheet of richest 

 crimson-scarlet all summer. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. This is the 

 finest and largest white Rose for sum- 

 mer-blooming, either under glass or 

 out-of-doors. 



Hybrid Tea Roses, continued 

 Killarney. Bright, rich coral- 

 pink; very fragrant. Graceful, 

 long, pointed buds; extra- 

 large, double flowers. 

 Liberty. Flower is of a large size,, 

 magnificent color — rich, vel- 

 vety crimson — and of exquisite 

 fragrance. 

 Maman Cochet. Extra-strong 

 grower, color deep rose pink, 

 inner side of petals silvery 

 rose. 



Richmond. Beautiful, pure scar- 

 let-red flowers on fine long 

 stems; very free-flowering. 

 Soleil d'Or (Golden Sun). Fine 

 large, globular flowers. The 

 color of the flower is deep 

 yellow, shaded with orange 

 and nasturtium-red. 

 White Killarney. A grand Rose, 

 surpassing its parent, Killar- 

 ney, in every respect. 

 Strong 2-year-old plant, 30 cts. 

 each, $3 per doz. 



Dwarf Bedding and 

 Polyantha Roses 



These are a charming class of 

 ever-blooming Roses of a dwarf, 

 bushy habit. Flowers are double 

 and delightfully fragrant, and are 

 borne in large clusters, the whole 

 plant frequently being covered with a 

 mass of bloom. 



Agrippina. Dark crimson variety; free 

 bloomer; fine bedding Rose. 



Baby Rambler (Mme N. Levavasseur). 

 Rosy crimson, very free-flowering; of 

 dwarf habit, forming compact bushes 

 about 2 feet high, with clusters of flow- 

 ers. Valuable as a pot-plant and for 

 window-boxes. 



Clothilda Soupert. This probably is the 

 freest-blooming of all Roses, blooming 

 in great clusters the whole summer. 

 The flowers are very double, pearly 

 white, center delicate pink. It is a com- 

 pact grower. 



Hermosa. Deep pink. An old-time favor- 

 ite, and one of the showiest and most 

 satisfactory Roses for bedding. 



Perle d'Or. Nankeen-yellow, orange ^cen- 

 ter; novel and distinct. 



White Baby Rambler (Catherine Zeimet). 

 A great acquisition to the Baby Ram- 

 bler, producing an abundance of double 

 white flowers. 



Strong 2-year-old plants, 25 cts. each, $2.50i 

 per doz. 



