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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 
Red Letter Day. Semi-double; color is brilliant scarlet-crimson and does 
not fade. 80c. 
Red Radiance. Cerise-red, free flowering; a good bedding rose. 90c. 
Red Star Brilliant fiery red, very strong in growth; a real acquisition. 
$1.00. 
Richmond. Crimson scarlet, heivily perfumed; one of the finest red roses 
grown. 80c. 
Sunburst. Intense orange copper, with yellow centre; long pointed buds 
and large flowers. 80c. 
White Killarney. Pure white, long buds; very large flower 75c. 
Wm. Shean. Pure pink,, petals shell-shaped, very large flower. 80c. 
Willowmere. Rich shrimp pink, shaded yellow in centre; a much im- 
proved "Lyon." 80c. 
BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
A type of rose which is very popular for bedding purposes. They form 
shapely compact, bush specimens about 18 inches high, producing in great 
profusion from early in the season until severe frost, immense trusses of small 
flowers. 
Price — Each, 70c; per ten, $6.50. 
Three and upwards of any one variety charged at the ten rate. 
Baby Tausendschon. This variety has very large trusses of flowers, color 
is rose, shading to pink. 
Catherine Zeimet. Pure white in large clusters; free flowering. 
Ema Teschendorff. Color brilliant red; strong, robust grower. 
Frau Dr. Erreth. Buds yellow, openmg to yellow and pink. 
George Elgar. Golden copper-yellow, passing to clear yellow. 
Mme. N. Levavasseur (Crimson Baby Rambler.) Brilliant red ruby; one 
of the best for growing in pots and for bedding. 
Mrs. W. H. Cutbush. Cerise-tinted pink; very strong in growth and extra 
large trusses. 
Phillipine Lambert. Silvery pink, deeper shade in centre. 
RAMBLER ROSES 
These can be used not only as climbers but can be grown in pillar form or 
planted in beds and pegged down. When in bloom they compare favorably 
with any Rose grown, on account of the great profusion of flowers. 
Price — Except where noted — Each, 65c; per ten, $6.00. 
Three and upwards of any one variety charged at the ten rate. 
Alberic Barbier. Cream white, canary yellow centre. 
American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty; pink, with 
clear white eye, flowers produced in large clusters. 
Baltimore Belle. Double pale blush flowers, produced in clusters. 
Crimson Rambler. The foliage is a rich dark green, the growth is strong 
and rapid, the blooms are of the brightest crimson shade; very double and 
borne in large clusters. 
Dorothy Perkins. Similar in habit to Crimson Rambler, but the flowers 
are a clear shell pink in color; very sweetly scented. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Flesh pink, deepening to rose pink in centre of flower. 
Excelsa. Large double crimson-maroon flowers; foliage dark glossy green 
and not liable to mildew. 
Flower of Fairfield. Bright crimson-scarlet; an ever-blooming Crnnson 
Rambler. , r n 
Gold Finch. Golden yellow; very hardy, producmg clusters of yellow 
flowers in great profusion. 
