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J. W. ADAMS Nl'RSEliY COMPANY 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Two-year dormant plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 
per 100, except where noted. 
A. R. Goodwin. Rich coppery-orange, opening to a soft salmon 
pink. Free. 
Betty. Coppery rose, suffused golden yellow. 
*British Queen. .V large-flowered, free-blooming, pure white rose. 
*Captain Christy. Flesh pinli, deeper in the center. Considered 
one of the best. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Crimson center, fiery scarlet tips. 
Darkest H. T, 
* Clara Watson. Silvery flesh with deep pink center. 
*Countess Clanwilliam. Petals are peach pink at base, edged with 
deep cherry-red. 
Countess of Gosford. Salmon-pink, suffused saffron-yellow. Fine, 
showy. * 
*Colun;>bia. Glowing pink. A splendid, large, fully double rose. 
Most attractive. 
*Crimson Queen. Rich, bright, velvety-crimson. 
Duchess of Wellington. A delightfully fragrant rose. Intense 
saffron-yellow. 
*Ecarlate. Intensely brilliant scarlet. Exceedingly free bloomer. 
'Edith Part. Carmine, flushed pink. Flowers double and deli- 
cately scented. 
*Edward Pilawley. Rich velvety-crimson, globular flowers borne 
in profusion. 
Etoile de France. Deep crimson With cerise-red center. 
Farbenkonigin. Bright carmine, overlaid with silvery gloss. Very 
handsome. 
General McArthur. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. A splendid roS'e. 
General S. A. Janssen. Deep carmine. Flowers large, double and 
well formed. 
George Dickson. Deep scarlet shaded velvety crimson. Large; 
fragrant. 
Grace Molyneux. Creamy apricot with flesh center. I^arge; 
fragrant; free. \ 
Gorgeous. Amber veined with r.eddisli copper. Large; rare color. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Ricli scarlet shading to crimson. Vigorous; 
free bloomer. 
*Hadley. Deep velvety crimson. Fine. 
Hoosier Beauty. An American variety of intense crimson-scarlet 
color. 
*Henriette. Color fiery orange-crimson. Very hardy; free in 
habit. 
J. B. Clark. Intense deep scarlet, sluided blackish crimson. Very 
double. 
Joitkheer J. L. Mock. Outside of petals carmine, inside flesh pink. 
Joseph Hill. Copper, amber and pink. Large, full and well- 
formed flowers. 
