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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
ENGLISH AND IRISH ROSES. 
This importation is from one of tiie leading growers in both England and Ireland. 
The stock is in perfect condition and will certainly be satisfactory to Rose growers who 
appreciate Br itish grown stock. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
Clarice Goodacre. Color biscuit or ivory white; perfect deeply pointed blooms, 
very fragrant. Each, 75c. 
Crimson Emblem. Glowing crimson of good habit; a free flowering variety and 
very fragrant. Each, $1.00. 
Gladys Holland. Of magnificent form and size; orange and yellow, outside of 
petals pearly peach; a decided acquisition. Each, $1.00 
Golden Emblem. . Without a lival as a perpetual flowering garden Rose; golden 
yellow, surpassing Marechal Neil in color. Each, $1.50. 
Isobel. Admitted by experts to be the most beautiful single Rose grown; rich 
carmine red, flushed orange scarlet. Each, 75c. 
H. D. M. Barton. Of vigorous growth, large and full, color deep rich velvety 
crimson. Each, $1.50. 
Janet. A dwarf Gloire de Dijon, salmon color, developing to deep fawn; very 
fragrant. Each, 75c. 
Miss Wilmott. Cream, blush pink at the edges, very large and full bloom. Each, 
$1.50. 
Mrs. Bullen. Cochineal carmine, shaded yellow, very free flowering. Each, $1.50. 
Mrs. C. E. Shea. Brilliant madder-red, shot with glowing scarlet; very free and 
fragrant. Each, $1.50. 
Noblesse. The color is apricot yellow, the outer petals flushed deep pink; a 
charming color. Each, $1.50. 
President Bouche. Coral red, shaded salmon red, a very attractive shatie. Each, 
$1.50. 
Raymond. Peach blossom with orange carmine centre. Each, $1.50. 
Tipperary. Color soft golden yellow, a real addition to Roses of this shade. 
Each, 75. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES— GENERAL LIST. 
Price, Each, 60c. 
Admiral Ward. Crimson-red, shaded scarlet; large flowers and of very vigorous 
habit. 
Augustus Hartman. BriUiant geranium red, flushed orange;; this variety is mildew 
proof. 
Cissie Easlea. Color pale buff with carmine centre, very free and fragrant. 
Circe. Flesh white, shaded carmine, base of petals yellow. 
Dean Hole. Silvery carmine, shaded salmon, a very distinct shade. 
Duchess of Westminster. Color clear rose madder; blooms large and full; very 
fragrant. 
General McArthur. For description see page 2. 
His Majesty. Dark crimson, shaded deep vermillion; strong and fragrant. 
Florence Forestier. Clear snow white with lemon tinge; large flowers and of per- 
fectihabit. 
H. E. Richardson. Rich deep crimson, very vigorous and of good form. 
H. V. Machin. Described as the most magnificent variety yet introduced. In- 
tense black-grained, scarlet in color, with perfect foliage. 
J. B. Clark. For description see page 2. 
Killamey. Color, brilliant pink, large buds long and pointed; blooms profusely 
throughout the season. 
Lady Ashtown. A very free flowering variety, specially good for cutting. Color 
soft rose, shading to yellow at the base of the petals. 
Leslie Holland. Scarlet crimson, shaded deep crimson; vigorous and very sweetly 
scented. 
Liberty. Velvety crimson ; perfect both in color and form. 
Mme Jules Bouche. White, slightly tinted blush on reverse of petals; very double 
free flowering and of good form. 
