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Mrs. Aaron Ward. Color Indian yellow shading to lemon-cream at edges of petals. 
Very large and full. A splendid new garden Rose. 
Prince de Bulgaria. Flesh color, darker at center. A rose that pleases. 
Pharisaer. Free-flowering, producing long buds, which open into large double flowers 
of a rosy wliite, shading to a pretty soft salmon. 
Reine Marguerite d'ltalie. Attracts great attention in our trial grounds, especially 
during July and August, when it appears to be in its glory, producing masses of intensely 
bright, carmine-red flowers with vermilion centers. These are of good size and delightfully 
fragrant. 
The Lyon. A lovely combination of orange-yellow, shading to reddish-gold with 
deeper shadings of red; very fragrant. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. A rose that pleases everybody; fine in form, of 
large size and delicate in color; a soft rose shading to white. 
Extra strong two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; S3. 50 per doz. 
Hybrid Tea Roses of Recent Introduction 
Arthur R. Goodwin. A beautifully rich-colored coppery-orange; "gold of ophir"; 
as the flower matures it opens to a soft sahnon-pink; a good full flower, very free and dis- 
tinct. 50 cts. 
British Queen. Creamy white of good size and superb form, globular yet pointed, 
petals reflexing as it opens; blooms on slender, stiff stems, very free and fragrant. 75 cts. 
Edward Mawley. A beautiful rich crimson, touched with maroon, with a delightful 
velvety gloss on the petals, which are large, forming a good-sized flower with high globular 
center" The growth is strong and the flowers are borne in profusion. 50 cts. 
George C. Waud. A beautiful variety from the celebrated Irish growers, Messrs. 
Dickson, possessing a shade of color hitherto unknown among Roses — a glowing vermilion 
with orange-red suffusion. The flowers are large, full, of perfect form, and highly tea- 
scented. The plant is of vigorous growth and very free-flowering. 50 cts. 
Lady Pirrie. A delightfid garden rose of very distinct coloring; the outside of the 
petals is reddish-sahnon, inside apricot, flushed fawn and copper. Attractive bedding 
variety. 50 cts. 
Laurent Carle. Produces its large, deliciously scented, brilliant carmine, perfect 
flowers throughout the season, nearly as good in hot, dry weather as under more favorable 
weather conditions. The plant is a vigorous grower, and is as hardy as a Hybrid Perpetual. 
Strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts. 
Mme. Segond Weber. A grand rose in every way. It, is a vigorous grower, free- 
flowering, large, perfectly formed, cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of marvelous beauty. In 
color it is of that soft shade of light salmon-pink which appeals to everyone. Strong two- 
year-old plants. 50 cts. 
Molly Sharman Crawford. Creamy-white when first opening, becoming purer as 
the flowers expand; large, full, perfectly formed; delightfully fragrant and lasting in good 
condition a long time. The blooms are carried on long, erect stems, and are freely and 
continuously produced. A splendid white rose. .50 cts. 
Radiance. A splendid free-flowering variety of vigorous habit of a brilliant carmine 
shaded pink, coppery-red and yellow; a fine cut flower. .50 cts. 
Sunburst. A superb rose, of good vigorous habit; flowers large, of elongated cup 
form, especially handsome in bud form; color a rich cadmium yellow with orange-yellow 
center. 75 cts. 
William Shean. Pure pink in color, with shell-shaped petals of good substance, 4 
inches long; a glorious rose of immense size and perfect form and substance. 50 cts. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing American Beauty. Same as its namesake in size, color and fragrance, 
with the addition of the climbing habit, better blooming qualities, good foliage and has 
proven hardy. 75 cts. 
American Pillar. A climbing rose of recent introduction. It is of the Rambler type. 
Flowers are borne in clusters, which are followed in the autumn by brilliant red seed, mak- 
ing it exceedingly attractive at all seasons of the year. The flowers are large, single and 
of a chaste shade of pink with bright yellow stamens in the center. Extra strong. 50 cts. 
Crimson Rambler. Too well known to require description. Everyone is familiar 
with its large clusters of crimson flowers. Two-year-old plants 35 cts.; extra strong, 50 cts. 
