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LIEUTENANT CHAURE (H. T.) Velvety crimson, shadpd 
garnet; hwla loiiji; viKoroue growth. 
MAD. JULES GROLEZ fH. T ), Beautiful satiny china rose; 
flowt^rs large, double and well formpd; very free flowering. 
MARY COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER (H. T.). Crimson carmine; 
delicately scented. 
^MINNEHAHA (Hybrid Wich.). Pink. 
MORNING GLOW (H. T.). Bright, silvery pink. 
MRS. WEMYSS QUINN (H. T.). Intenfw lemon-chrome, washed 
with delieato njaddory-orange, shading to lemon yellow as the 
flower expands; the guard petals are tinged crimson orange. 
MRS. WM. H. CUTBUSH (Poly.). Baby Rambler habit with 
pale pink flowers of Dorothy Perkins; blooms in profu&ion sum- 
mer and autumn. 
PRIMA DONNA (H. T.). The color is a lovely shade of pink, 
changing to silvery pink; petals undulated or waved on tlie 
edges. Flowers of the very largest size, on long strong atoms 
abundantly prwluced. Its size, fragrance, wonderful lasting 
qualities, freedom of growth and bloom and distinctiveness, place 
it in the very forefront of roses- 
ROSALIND ORR ENGLISH (H. T.). A new seedling of brilliant 
sf^arlet pink like a perfect Lawson Carnation. Bvids pointed and 
beautifully rolled. prtMluced on long slender stems. This variety 
has qualities which place it in the front rank among the many 
new and grand roses. 
General Assortment 
86 cents each; $3.00 per 10; $26.00 per 100 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Antoine Rivoire. Silvery flesh with salmon center. Outer petals 
refle.xed. 
Augustine Guinoisseau (White I-a France). White, faintly 
suffused flcdh pink. 
Avoca. Crimson scarlet. 
Baldwin (Helen Gould). Rosy crimson. 
Bardou Job. Velvety scarlet, shaded blacfe. 
Belle Siebrecht {Mrs. W. J. Grant). Bright rosy pink. 
Bessie Brown. Creamy white; very large, fragrant. 
Betty. Coppery rose, overlaid with ruddy gold. 
Bianca. Creamy white, tinted peach or sometimes carmine. 
Captain Christy. Delicate flesh pink. 
Chateau de Clos Vou^eot. Cnmson center with fiery scarlet 
tips. Coloring magnificent. Foliage very dark green. Free 
bloomer. 
Clara Watson, f^ilvery flesh with deep pink center. 
*CUmbing Belle Siebrecht. Bright rosy pink. 
^Climbing Captain Christy. Delicate flesh pink. 
*CUmbing Kaiserin (Mrs. Robert Peary). Wliite, faintly suf- 
fused lemon .\'ellow. 
*Climbing La Prance. A sport from the T-a France, resembling 
it in every particular. A strong rapid grower, producing large 
delicate, silvery-pink flowers in great abundance. 
*Climbing Meteor. Deep crimson; continuous bloomer. 
^Climbing Sout. de Wooton. Bright crimson. 
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Mad, Caroline Testout 
*CUmbing Testout (Chanvry, 1J>02). Bright pink. Identical 
with "Testout" except in habit. Climbs vigorously blooms 
freely. Could not be recommended too highly. 
Dean Hole. Silvery carmine, shaded salmon. 
DorothylFage Roberts. Coppery pink, suffused apricot yellow. 
Duchess of Albany (Red La France). Deep rose, nearly red 
Duchess of Sutherland. Bright rose pink. Buds very long 
pointed, on strong stems. Very double. Petals veined. Strong 
grower. 
Duchess of Wellington. Intense saffron yellow stained with 
crimson, changing to deep coppery saffron yellow. 
Edith Part (H. T ). Carmine with chamois, flushed pink. Petals 
two-toned. Very beautiful. 
Edward Mawley. Brilliant fiery red. Buds particularly fine and 
shaded velvety crimson. Free flowering. 
Etoile de France. Crimson, ecrise center. 
Florence Pemberton. Creamy white, suffused pink. Large, full 
and beaiil ifviUy formed. 
Franz Deegen. Pale yellow. 
^Gainsborough. Creamy pink with salmon center. 
General MacArthur. Fiery red- 
George C. Waud. Orange vermilion. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. White, tinted lemon. 
Grace Darling. Creamy white, tinted peach, 
Grace Molyneux. Creamy apricot with flesh center. 
Gruss an TepUtz (Crimson Hermosa). Rich scarlet overlaid with 
erinuson. 
Hilda Richardson. Milk white, flushed rosy lilac at tips; flowers 
medium size, semi-double; popular as a garden rose. 
His Majesty. Vermilion. Buns large ana long. I<Vagrance like 
the H. r. class. 
Hon. Ina Bingham. Pure pink. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine and flesh pink; flowers large and 
beautifully formed. 
J. B. Clark. Searlet, shaded crimson. 
John Cu£F. Carmine pink. 
Joseph Hill. Pink, shaded salmon. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. White, faintly suffused lemon 
yellow. 
EiUarney. Flesh, suffused pink. 
Kronprinzessin Cecilie. Silvery pink; exquisite form. 
La Detroit. .Shell pink, tinted soft rose. 
Lady Battersea. Cliei ry crintson. 
Lady Ursula. Klesb pink. 
La France. Pink, tinted silvery blush. 
Liberty. Crimson scarlet. 
Mad. Abel Chatenay. Rosy carmine, tinted salmon. 
Mad. Caroline Testout. Bright pink. 
Mad. Jenny Gillemot. Canary yellow. Saffron in bud. 
Madame Leon Fain. Silvery nink, .sometimes sliaded salmon. 
Buds p<:tinted; flowers large and cupped. Blooms freely. ' 
Mad. Ravary. Orange yellow, tinted flesh and creamy buff. 
*Mad. Wagram. Pink. CaUed Climbing Paul Neyron. Lighter 
in color and smaller. 
Marquise de Sinety (Pernet-Ducher, 1906). Yellow flushed 
orange. Buds arc very deep golden yellow; pointed. Open flower 
eupped, with high center. Petal.*! targe and crisp. Fragrance rich. 
8teras very strong, but often euriously curved. Foliage very 
dark and handsome. Ranks very liigh. 
Melody. Saffron yellow with primrose edges. Flowers medium 
to large; very double and delightfuUy fragrant. Foliage dark 
violet green. Stems splendid. Very free bloomer. Unusually 
fine in every way. 
Milady (fl. T.). Crimson scarlet. Flowers large, full, well formed 
on strong stems. 
Mildred Grant. Silvery wliite, flushed delicate pink. 
Miss Kate Moulton. Pink, tinted silvery flesh. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Yellow, tinted salmon rose. Very pale in 
spring, but higldy eolored in fall. Flowers handsomely formed 
and carried on strong stems. 
Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. Orange pink or reddish salmon. 
Outer petals flesh. Of medium size and semi-double. Very free 
bloomer. 
Mrs. David Jardine. liright rosy pink, faintly suffused salmon. 
Mrs. Geo. Shawyer. Brilliant rose pink, almost solid color 
Large, full and well formed. Especially good for foreing. 
Mrs. Muir Mackean. Huddy ecrise; buds large and very long 
pointed; stem long and strong. 
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Fhah pink; outer petab creamy 
while. 
Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe. Bright, "awect |x'a mauve" with large, 
well formed flowers; growth vigorous- 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Rosy carmine; outer petals 
soft pearly blush. Buds and flowers extremely large, borne per- 
fectly erect on grand stems. Petals two-toned. Fine in every 
way. 
My Maryland. Bright pink. 
Perle von Godesburg. White, tinted creamy yellow. 
Pharisaer. Silvery pink, faintly suffused Sainton. Petals un- 
usually large and reflesed. Heavy fall bloomer. 
Prince de Bulgarie. Silvery flesh, shaded ro83' salmon. 
*A'arieties starred arc climbers. 
ALL BOXED PLANTS ARE SELECTED SPECIMENS. 
