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X Radiance — A hardy, vigorous grower, flowers of a brilliant 
rosy carmine, when open sha-led with opaline pink. Very 
fragrant and a continuous bloomer. 
We cannot recommend this Rose too highly. Its wonderful 
success in this section has created a demand unequaled by any 
other Rose and we have endeavored to grow enough to supply 
our custorners with this wonderful pinlt rose in hardy large 
sizes. Our specimen plants of this cannot be equaled. See pagre 
35 for prices. 
I.a France — Although introduced in 1867 this wonderful Rose 
still preserves its popularity. Of a silvery Rose, with pink 
shades, and satin-like petals of wonderful beauty and unequaled 
fragrance. A continuous summer bloomer. 
X Ophelia — A recent introduction, and one that has taken Rose 
lovers by storm. In color it is a brilliant salmon-flesh pink, 
with the heart of the flower a glowing peach pink, the whole 
showing orange yellow shadings. Very floriferous, a vigorous 
grower, and bears its blooms erect on long stiff stems. Very 
fragrant. 
Duches of Kormandy — This is a perfect Rose' of salmon-flesh 
color appearing to be overlaid with yellow. A very exquisite 
and pleasing shade. 
Pink KlUarney — The Irish Beauty Rose. Sparkling pink with 
large beautifully formed buds of exceeding beauty. 
Maman Coohet — A rich rosy-pink; shaded with silvery rose on 
outer petals; a most exquisite Rose both in form, color and 
fragrance. Flowers borne on goo'l stiff stems; beautiful fol- 
iage. A queen among pink Tea Roses. 
X Bon Silene — This Rose has been a favorite since 1835, and is 
today gaining a new lease of popularity. Color a rose shaded 
with crimson; beautiful buds with long petals. One of the hard- 
iest of the Tea Roses. 
X Hermosa — This is another old favorite, introduced in 1840, 
but still retains its popularity. While it is of the Bourbon 
type, it is of a free blooming nature, with finely formed flow- 
ers of a soft deep pink 
Mra. Chas. BuBsell — This Rose is a magnificent pink, one of late 
introduction, and which jumped at once Into well deserved pop- 
ularity. Long strong stems and very large flowers. 
September morn — Light pink, a most attractive Rose. 
Tea and Hybrid Tea (Roses) 
Kalserin Augrueta Victoria — (White.) 
X Kalserin Aug'usta Victoria — One of the best white Roses ever 
introduced. A most sturdy grower with large perfectly formed 
and fragrant flowers, it combines all the attributes tliat go to 
make a perfect Rose. Very profuse. 
X Clothilde Soupert — Known in many sections as the Cemetery 
Rose, as it will bloom and thrive with so little care. It Is a 
cluster bloomer, white, shading to a light pink, and very pro- 
fuse, a dwarf grower, and very fragrant. Makes an ideal pot 
Rose for the house in winter or summer 
X White KlUarney — A perfect counterpart to Pink Killarney from 
which this is a sport. Like its parent. It has proven a valu- 
able Rose In this section, as they will stand our winters with 
ordinary protection, and produce a wonderful wealth of bloom. 
Tea and^Hybrid Jea Roses (Yellow) 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. 
X Mrs. Aaron Ward — This is another Rose of comparatively late 
introduction, but it has achieved a wonderful popularity. The 
flowers which are produce! in great profusion, are of an In- 
dian yellow sliading to a lemon at the edge of the petals; very 
full and deep, showing as it unfolds a deep golden heart. 
Snnbnrst. 
X Sunburst — A splendid Rose of vigorous liabit and one of the 
largest of the H. T. type. The color is an orange-copper or 
golden orange, very lnton.se giving a most brilliant effect. A 
giant of Us class, of perfect form, good keeping qualities 
when cut, it has proven an estimable garden Rose for this sec- 
tion. 
Perle Das Jardlns — A clear golden yellow Rose, very rich and of 
great depth. Very full, a most profuse bloomer, and very 
fragrant. A tender Rose. 
