30 ROSES— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Tea and Hydrid Tea Roses (Yellow) 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. 
X Mrs. Aaron Ward — (H. T.) — This is another Rose of com- 
paratively late Introduction, but it has achieved a won- 
derful popularity. The flowers which are produced in 
great profusion, 'are of an Indian yellow shading to a 
lemon at the edge of the petals; very full and deep, show- 
ing as it unfolds a deep golden heart. 
Sunburst. 
X Sunburst— (H. T.)— A splendid Rose of vigorous habit 
and one of the largest of the H. T. type. The color is an 
orange-copper or golden orange, very mtense givmg a 
most brilliant effect. A giant of its class, of perfect 
form, good keeping qualities when cut, it has proven an 
estimable garden Rose for this section. 
Sunrise— (T.)— A brilliant Rose, of scarlet and yellow. 
Perle Des Jardins— (T.)— A clear golden yellow Rose, 
very rich and of great depth. Very full, a most profuse 
bloompr, and very fragrant. A tender Rose. 
FOR PRICES ON ROSES— See Page 33. 
Frau Karl Druschki. 
Hardy Hybrid Perpetual 
Roses 
For Prices See Page 33. 
X Frau Karl Druschki — (H. P.) — Commonly known as the 
White American Boauty, or Snow Queen. A most vigor- 
ous grower producing large, long buds aiul magnificent 
white blooms. Very hardy, and deservedly popular. 
X Anna de Diesbach — (H. P.) — (Glory of Paris.) — A very 
free blooming form of this type of Rose, and a Vigorous 
grower. Color a shell-pink, long, pointed buds, very 
double and large compact blooms, very fragrant. 
Black Prince — (H. P.) — Color an intensely dark crimson; 
flowers very large and double. .A strong grower and 
free bloomer. 
Baron de Bonstetten — (H. P.) — A superb Rose, of a vel- 
vety deep crimson color. Very double, large and fra- 
grant, and of strong growth. 
Captain Christy — (H. P.) — A delicate flesh pink, shading 
to a deeper color at the center of a large, very double 
and handsomely formed flower. Strong grower and 
very free. 
X Clio — (H. P.) — Color flesh-pink, shaded in center with 
rosy-pink; large globular flowers freely produced and 
fragrant. A vigorous grower. 
General Jacqueminot — (H. P.) — Better known as General 
"Jack," a justly celebrated Rose, with its shapely buds 
and handsome flowers of rich brilliant velvety crimson, 
and delicious fragrance. The "Jack" Rose is beloved by 
all for its all round good qualities. 
X General Washinijton — (H. P.) — Large double scarlet flow- 
ers. A fragrant Rose, free grower and profuse bloomer. 
X Jubilee — (H. P.) — A hardy and almost everblooming Rose 
flowers extremely large, very double, of a glowing vel- 
vety crimson, shaded at the base with a touch of ma- 
roon-red. Hardy, a vigorous grower and wonderfully 
fragrant. 
X Madam Plantier — (H. P.) — A very hardy Rose of vigorous 
growth, with large white blooms. 
X Mrs. John Laing— (H. P.) — A beauty — in clear, bright, 
shining pink; every bud with its deeply serrated calyx 
and close growing fo'iage becomes an elegant Bouton- 
niere. The open blooms are immense, very full, and 
borne on long, stiff stems. 
