John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
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HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued. 
Farbenkonigin. Imperial pink; flowers large, well shaped and fragrant. 80c. 
General McArthur. Rich crimson-scarlet, sweetly scented, fine double flowers 
produced in profusion. 75c. 
George C. Waud. Glowing vermillion, suffused orange-red, large perfect form; 
highly tea-scented. 80c. 
George C. Dickson. Velvety black crimson, large flowers of perfect shape, 85c. 
Goregous. Deep orange yellow, heavily veined with reddish-copper; an unusual 
color. $1.00. 
Gross an Teplitz. Scarlet, shading to velvet crimson; very fragrant; specially 
useful for massing. 75c. 
Hadley. Deep velvety crimson; flowers borne on long stems; much like American 
beauty in fragrance. 85c. 
His Majesty. Dark crimson, shaded deep vermillion-crimson towards the edge. 
85c. 
J. B. Clark. Deep dark crimson, very vigorous in growth, and profuse bloomer 
85c. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Deep imperial pink, reverse of petals silvery white, highly 
scented. 80c. 
Killarney. Brilliant pink, large buds, long and pointed ; blooms profusely through- 
out the season. 80c. 
King George V. Rich black crimson, large full flowers, freely produced. 90c 
La France. Delicate rose, changing to silver pink; large, full and always in bloom. 
85c. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep orange yellow, long pointed buds, in continuous bloom; 
a strong, healthy variety. 85c. 
Lieutenant Chaure. Fine long buds, velvety crimson-red; developing to flowers 
of ideal form. 85c. 
Lyon. Coral red with shrimp pink edges, shaded chrome yellow in centre. 80c. 
Mme. Abel Chatenay. Rosy-carmine, with darker shading; free, large and double. 
85c. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. Clear bright rose; resembling La France, but of more 
sturdy habit. 85c. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Superb coral red, shaded with yellow and rosy-scarlet; 
very vigorous and hardy. 85c. 
Mme. Leon Pain. Silvery salmon, with deep orange-yellow shadings; a striking 
variety. 85c. 
Mme. Ravary. Buds rich golden yellow; open flowers nankeen yellow; a distinct 
and valuable garden variety. 80c. 
Milady. Similar to Richmond in habit, but not quite as deep in color. 90c. 
Miss Cynthia Forde. Deep brilliant rose, shading on back of petals to light rosy 
pink, fragrant. 80c. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Distinct shade of Indian yellow, free flowering and vigorous 
in growth. 80c. 
Mrs. Chas. Russell. Bright rose pink, deeper towards centre; the buds are large 
and pointed. 85c. 
Mrs. George Shawyer. Rose pink in color, flowers large and full; a good decor- 
ative rose. 80c. 
Ophelia. Salmon flesh, shaded with rose; good habit, vigorous and free. 90c. 
Prince de Bulgarie. Silvery flesh color, delicately shaded with salmon-rose; a 
pleasing color combination. 75c. 
Radiance. Glowing carmine-salmon, shaded copper yellow. $1.00. 
Rayon de Or. Apricot splashed with red, opening a rich yellow; of vigorous 
growth, profuse bloomer. 85c. 
Red Star. Brilliant fiery red, very strong in growth; a real acquisition. $1.25> 
Richmond. Crimson scarlet, heavily perfumed; one of the finest red roses grown. 
80c. 
Sunburst. Intense orange copper, with yellow centre; long pointed buds and large 
flowers. 80c. 
