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THE BAY STATE NURSERIES, NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
EVERBLOOMING BEDDING ROSES— Continued 
Herzogin Marie Antoinette. H.T. Deep orange 
striped salmon-crimson, passing to old gold. Very 
free flowering habit; flowers large and perfectly- 
formed; sweetly perfumed. 
Jessie. P. Flowers in huge clusters of bright cherry- 
crimson which does not fade. One of the best 
dwarf bedding roses. 
Jubilee. H.T. Flowers deep crimson with shadings 
of velvety maroon; large and quite fragrant. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. H.T. Delicate creamy 
white, deliriously fragrant. As a cut-flower it 
has few equals, blooming continuously from early 
spring till fall. 
Killarney. H.T. An exquisite Hybrid Tea Rose. 
The bush is strong, sturdy and upright, with 
beautiful deep, bronzy-green foliage. The color 
of the flower is deep, brilliant and sparkling shell- 
pink, of the most exquisite shades; large buds, 
long and pointed; and blooms profusely through- 
out the season. 
Lady Hillingdon. H.T. A very desirable rose, with 
deep apricot-yellow long-pointed buds, free flower- 
ing and a good grower. 
La France. H.T. Flowers large, silvery peach; 
buds long; very free flowering. Fragrant. 
Liberty. H.T. Magnificently formed flowers; full, 
deep and double, fragrant and pleasing. Deep 
crimson scarlet. 
Louise Catherine Breslau. H.T. A very vigorous 
grower of robust constitution, and spreading 
branching habit, and fine glossy green foliage. 
Large oval-shaped bud of coral tint, shaded with 
chrome yellow. Cross between an unnamed va- 
riety and Soleil d'Or. 
EVERBLOOMING BEDDING ROSES— Continued 
Madame Abel Chatenay. H.T. Carmine-rose 
shaded with salmon; very free flowering; flowers 
well formed; excellent for bedding, good foliage 
and bushy habit. 
Madame Caroline Testout. H.T. Flowers large, 
very double; silvery rose; free bloomer. 
Madame Edouard Herriot. H.T. A very vigorous 
grower, quite hardy, of spreading branching habit, 
with long red thorns, green-bronzed foliage; coral 
red bud shaded with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet. 
Madame Leon Pain. H.T. Flowers silvery salmon 
with orange-yellow center; large, full and well 
formed. 
Madame Ravary. H.T. A beautiful orange-yellow 
of medium size; very desirable. 
Maman Cochet, Pink. T. Flowers large, full, 
clear carmine-rose, shaded with salmon-yellow. 
Plant very vigorous and free-flowering. 
Maman Cochet, White. T. A sport from Maman 
Cochet, which it resembles in every particular 
except color, which is pure white, occasionally 
tinged with blush. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. H.T. Flowers coppery-orange 
in open bud, pinkish fawn when fully open. 
Pharisaer. H.T. Rosy- white, shaded salmon; buds 
long opening into a large, full and well-formed 
flower; very floriferous. 
Rayon d'Or. H.T. Yellow-cadmium, turning to 
golden-yellow; large, full and globular. Bronze- 
green and glossy foliage. 
Richmond. H.T. Pure red-scarlet, free-growing 
and flowering habit. 
Willowmere. H.T. Light green foliage, long car- 
mine-coral-red bud carried on long stout flower 
stalks, very large flowers. Coloring of a rich 
shrimp pink, shaded yellow in the center and turn- 
ing to carmine-pink toward the edges of petals. 
HARDY JUNE ROSES 
In this list we have the best varieties of the good old 
sorts, which are always in demand on account of their 
hardiness and beautiful bloom, although their period 
of blooming is short. Price: Strong field grown 
plants, 35c. each; $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 
Alfred Colomb. H.P. Carmine crimson; large, or 
very large, full; of fine globular form; extremely 
fragrant; green wood, with occasional pale green 
thorns; the foliage is large and handsome. The 
most useful in its class for general cultivation. 
Anne de Diesbach. H.P. In color the most lovely 
shade of carmine; very large, double flowers; 
fragrant; one of the hardiest. A very desirable 
garden Rose. 
Baron de Bonstettin. H.P. Velvety maroon, 
shaded with deep crimson, somewhat lighter in 
shade than Prince Camille, and rather smaller in 
size, but with a little more substance. 
Baroness Rothschild. H.P. Light pink, sometimes 
shaded with rose; large, or very large; cupped 
form, very symmetrical; without fragrance; wood 
is short-jointed, thick, light green, armed with oc- 
casional light green thorns; one of the hardiest. 
Beautiful, free-blooming. 
Clio. H.P. Flowers large, of fine globular form, 
flesh color, shaded in the center with rosy pink; 
growth vigorous; handsome foliage. 
Crested Moss. M. Deep pink-colored buds, sur- 
rounded with a mossy fringe and crest; free from 
mildew; fragrant. 
Fisher Holmes. H.P. May be briefly described as 
an improved General Jacqueminot; the flowers are 
fuller and more freely produced. A very valuable 
sort. 
