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HYBRID TEA VARIETIES— Continued. 
Gustav Grunerwald. Brilliant carmine, with pale yellow centre. 85c. 
Hadley. Deep velvety crimson; flowers borne on long stems; much like American 
beauty in fragrance. 85c. 
CI n^^'^'^ ^^^^ suplhur yellow, passing to a lighter shade at the edge of petals, 
Hoosier Beauty. Glowing crimson-scarlet, with darker shadings; one of the easiest 
roses to grow and bloons very freely. 85c. 
85c 'Majesty. Dark crimson, shaded deep vermillion-crimson towards the edge. 
Janet. Fawn color; similar to Gloire de Dijon, but dwarf. $1.00. 
Killarney. Brilliant pink, large buds, long and pointed; blooms profusely through- 
out the season. 80c. 
Lady Ashtown. A very free flowering variety; color soft rose, shading to yellow 
at ba.se of petals. $1.00. 
Lady Greenall. Perfect pointed flower of intense saffron orange on a creamy white" 
suff<,sed with shell pink. $1.00. 
Lady Pirrie. Deep salmon, shading to apricot yellow in centre. 85c. 
CI nh^^^ Plymouth. Ivory white, faintly shaded with blush pink; highly tea-scented. 
La France. Delicate rose, changing to silver pink; large, full and always in bloom. 
Laurent Carle. Brilliant carmine, large flowers, very fragrant. 85c. 
La Tosca. Soft pink, tinted rosy white and yellow; very free flowering, 90c. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep orange yellow, long pointed buds, in continuous bloom ; 
a strong, healthy variety. 85c. 
r .^Lieutenant Chaure. Fine long buds, velvety crimson-red; developing to flowers 
of ideal form. 90c. 
85c ^^^^ Chatenay. Rosy-carmine, with darker shading; free, large and double. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. Clear bright ro.se; 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. Jules Bouche. White, slightly tinted blu.sh on reverse of oetals- vcrv 
double, free flowering and of good form, $1.00. 
Mme. Leon Pain. Silvery salmon, with deep orange-yellow shadings; a striking 
variety, 85c. 
Mme. Lombard. Salmon-pink to bright red; a very free bloomer, 90c. 
Mme. Melanie Soupert. Color is a pale tint of salmon yellow, suffused carmine- 
vigorous in growth and very fragrant. 85c. 
Mme. Maurice de Luze, Pink, shading to carmine in centre of bloom- a very 
attractive variety. 85c. 
Mme. Ravary. Buds rich golden yellow; open flowers nankeen yellow; a distinct 
and valuable garden variety. 90c. 
Margaret Dickson llamill. Straw yellow, outside of petals light carmine 
delicately fragrant and a decided acquisition. $1.00. 
Marie Adelaide de Luxembourg. Deep orange yellow; vigorous, free flowering 
and fragrant. 90c. . 
'^^"^ Countess of Ilchester. Bright carmine; a robust variety and very fragrant. 
Melody. Pure saffron yellow, shading to primrose at edge of petals. 90c. 
Milady. .Similar to Richmond in habit, but not quite as deep in color. 80c. 
Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo. Deep honey yellow, overiaid paler vellow- an exquisite 
variety, $1.00. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. Pure white, one of the best white ro.ses grown. 85c. 
$1 00^"^*' ^'^^^"'^ ^' t'"^ °Pe" flowers reddish-salmon. 
