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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL VARIETIES— Continued. 
Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson with deeper shading. 
Farbenkonigin. Imperial pink; flowers large, well shaped and fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen). Flowers of the largest size, pure white, with 
very long buds; probably the finest hardy white rose in cultivation. 
Fisher Holmes. Crimson-scarlet; large, full, and perfect in form. 
General Jacqueminot. Bright crimson-scarlet, rich and velvety. 
Hugh Dickson. Intense crimson, shaded scarlet; large and verj' fine in form; 
fragrant. 
John Hopper. Fine deep rose, back of petals fine lilac tint. 
Jules Margottin. Glossy pink ; still one of the best varieties of its color. 
Magna Charta. One of the largest roses grown; rich dark pink; very fragrant. 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Pale pink, a beautiful color, large and fragrant. 
Mme. Victor Verdier. Bright carmine in color; very free flowering. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Crimson-vermiUion, exquisitely shaded and fragrant. 
Margaret Dickson. White, with a slight tinge of satiny rose; large and of excel- 
lent form. 
Mrs. John Laing. A lovely shade of delicate pink; the buds are long and pointed; 
the open flowers large, full, and double. 
Princess de Beam. One of the darkest red varieties; very handsome. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety-crimson, with black shadings. 
Tom Wood. Cherry red; centre of flower pale pink. 
HYBRID TEA VARIETIES. 
This class of rose blooms constantly from early summer till late fall. They are 
not quite as hardy as the Hybrid Perpetuals, but a slight protection during the winter 
is all the extra care needed, and for which the constant blooming qualities will well 
repay. 
Varieties offered at 80c, $ 9.00 per dozen. 
Varieties offered at 85c, $ 9.60 per dozen. 
Varieties offered at 90c, $10.20 per dozen. 
Varieties offered at $1.00, $10.80 per dozen. 
Four and upwards of any one variety charged at the dozen rate. 
Admiral Ward. Beautiful carmine, with velvety purple shadings. 85c. 
Arthur R. Goodwin. Coppery orange-red, with salmon pink shadings. 85c. 
Clothilde Soupert. A very free variety, full and double; ivory white in color, 
shading to rose. 80c. 
Donald McDonald. Brilliant orange-carmine; a very attractive variety. 85c. 
Dora Van Tets. Glowing deep crimson, with deeper shadings; flowers are medium 
size, and full. 85c, 
Chateau de Clos Vougoet. Rich scarlet, shaded red, changing to dark crimson as 
the flowers open. 85c. 
Columbia. Similar to Shawyer in color; the glowing pink shade becoming more 
intense as the flowers open. 90c. 
Duchess of Sutherland. Delicate rosy-pink; very free flowering. 85c. 
Duchess of Wellington. Saffron yellow; one of the best of this color. 85c. 
Duchess of Westminster. Clear rose, blooms large and very full. 85c. 
Edgar M. Burnett. Flesh colored, with slightly deeper tintings. 85c. 
Edward Bohane. Brilliant velvety carmine, with orange-scarlet shadings; very 
full. $1.00. 
Farbenkonigin. Imperial pink; flowers large, well shaped and fragrant. 80c. 
Florence Pemberton. Creamy white, slightly shaded pale pink. 85c. 
General McArthur. Rich crimson-scailet, sweetly scented, fine double flowers 
produced in profusion. 85c. 
General Superior Arnold Janssen. Brilliant carmine-red, flowering freely; very 
fragrant. 85c 
George C. Waud. Glowing vermillion, suffused orange-red, large perfect form; 
highly tea-scented. 85c. 
George C. Dickson. Velvety black crimson, large flowers of perfect shape. 85c. 
George Nabonnand. Pure yellow; blooms profusely; flowers of good shape. 90c. 
Gorgeous. Deep orange yellow, heavily veined with reddish-copper; an unusual 
color. $1.00. 
Gruss an Teplifz. Scarlet, shading to velvet crimson; very fragrant; specially 
useful for massing. 80c. 
