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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
HYBRID TEA VARIETIES— Continued. 
Mrs. Chas. Russell. Bright rose pink, deeper towards centre; the buds are large 
and pointed. 85c. 
Mrs. Cornwallis West. Delicate pink, shading to pure white; large full bloom- 
85c. 
Mrs. E. Alford. Bright rose; a very attractive variety. 85c. 
Mrs. Francis Scott Key. An attractive shade of red. 85c. 
Mrs. George Shawyer. Rose pink in color, flowers large and full; a good decor- 
ative rose. 85c. 
Mrs. Sam Ross. Pale straw, shading to light chamois yellow; a charming rose. 
$1.00. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Distinct shade of Indian yellow, vigorous, free flowermg and 
attractive. 85c. 
Molly Sharman Crawford. White; a useful variety for bedding, blooming freely. 
85c. 
Muriel Dickson. Bud dark copper red, the open flower cherry red, shaded copper. 
90c. 
Ophelia. Salmon flesh, shaded with rose; good habit, vigorous and free. 85c. 
Pharisaer. Rosy white, shading to soft salmon; flowers are perfect in shape. 85c. 
Prince de Bulgaria. Silvery flesh color, delicately shaded with salmon-rose; a 
pleasing color combination. 80c. 
Radiance. Glowing carmine-salmon, shaded copper yellow. $1.00. 
Red Letter Day. Brilliant scarlet crimson; does not burn or turn blue. 90c. 
Richmond. Crimson scarlet, heavily perfumed; one of the finest red roses grown. 
85c. 
Souvenir de Pierre Notting. Apricot yellow, suffused copper yellow; a perlcct 
flower. 85c. 
Souvenir de President Carnot. Shell pink, tinted golden fawn; very large trusses. 
85c. 
Sunburst. Intense orange copper, with yellow centre; long pointed buds and large 
flowers. 80c. 
Veluwezoom. Long pointed bud, very double flowers; dark carmine-rose. 85c. 
White Killarney. Pure white, long buds; very large flower. 85c. 
Willowmere. Rich shrimp pink, shaded yellow in centre; a much improved 
"Lyon." 85c. 
W.R.Smith. Ivory white, suffused with rose; large flowers of good form. 85c. 
BABY RAMBLER VARIETIES. 
\ type of rose which is very popular for bedding purposes. They form shapely 
compact, bushy specimens about 18 inches high, producing in great profusion from 
early in the season until severe frost, immense trusses of small flowers. 
Price— Each, 75c; Dozen, $8.40. 
Four and upwards of any one variety charged at the dozen rate. 
Erna Teschendorf!. Color brilliant red; strong, robust grower. 
Frau Dr. Erreth. Golden bud, becoming paler with pink stripe as flowers expand. 
Jessie. Bright cherry crimson, borne in large clusters; splendid for bedding. 
Kitty. A deep red sport of Orleans; very strong grower. 
Mme. N. Levavasseur (Crimson Baby Rambler). Brilliant ruby red; one of the 
bestlfor growing in pots and for bedding. 
Marie Pavic. Nearly white; much admired by some growers on account of un- 
usual tint. 
Marie Jeanne. Pale rose, similar in habit to Mrs. Cutbush, but a hghtcr shade. 
Mrs. W. H. Cutbush. Cerise-tinted pink; very strong in growth and extra large 
trusses. 
Orleans. Geranium-red, tinted pink, shaded white in centre; a favorite vanety. 
RAMBLER VARIETIES. 
These can be used not only as climbers but can be grown in pillar form or planted 
inlbeds and pegged down. When in bloom they compare favorably with any Rose 
grown, on account of the great profusion of flowers. 
