26 ROSES— (Contimed.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
A Hardy, Ever-blooming Rose. 
Radiance. 
Tea and 
Hybrid Tea 
Roses 
Radiance — Hardy ever-blooming. Flow- 
ers are a brilliant rosy carmine, 
borne on long, stiff stems with dark 
green, healthy foliage. A very vig- 
orous grower. 
My Maryland — A rose of exceptional 
merit, and has been thoroughly 
tested. In color it is a brighter pink 
than the Bridesitiaid Rose, and in 
habit it is more prolific 
Edward Morley — Dark Crimson. 
Florence Forrester — Clear snow white 
with ,a lemon tinge. 
Rhea Reid — Bright red, of strong 
growth and of purely American 
origin. 
La France — This old variety still main- 
tains its popularity among pink 
rosea. 
Duchess of Normandy — Color soft sal- 
mon flesh overlaid with yellow. 
Bridesmaid— The pink counterpart of 
the Bride. 
Bride — The popular white rose. 
Sunburst — Is extraordinarily vigorous 
and healthy and belongs to the class 
of big roses. The color is orange, 
copper or golden orange, all intense 
shades and extremely brilliant in ef- 
fect. Does well out of doors and 
will rank high as a bedder. 
Bon Silene — This old rose (introduced 
1835), is again coming into favor 
much used for corsage bouquets, 
Roses in the Garden of Mrs. E. Thomas 
Helena 
