E verblooming Bedding Roses. 
Teas and Hybrid Teas. 
PRICES, by mail, postpaid, each, 10c; three for 28c; 
six for 50c; twelve for $1.00. 
The roses given under this class are mostly the re- 
sults of crosses between the Teas and Hybrid Perpet- 
uals. In this class will be found many varieties famous 
for their vigor, profuseness, brilliancy and exquisite 
fragrance of flowers. They combine the valuable charac- 
teristics of both the Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals, inas- 
much as they bloom freely the first year like ordinary 
Ever-blooming Tea Roses, and from the Hybrids they 
inherit the large, finely formed flowers, and pungent 
fragrance, together with vigor and hardiness. South of 
Philadelphia they are hardy; in the North they will be 
benefited if given slight protection. 
Caroline Marniesse — An absolutely hardy rose that is 
always in flower. There is scarcely a day from the 
last of May till the middle or latter part of October 
when this variety does not show a considerable quan- 
tity of buds or flowers. The color is pure white, slight- 
ly tinged with pink, flowers of medium size, produced 
in clusters, very double, is of low-growing habit and 
especially adapted for a border. Has sustained con- 
tinued temperature of 20 to 25 degrees below zero 
without injury. 
Catherine Mermet — Distinct and Beautiful — A very 
beautiful Tea Rose, valued highly for its elegant buds; 
color clear shining pink, with delicately shaded amber 
and fawn center; large globular flowers; one of the 
very finest varieties; a strong, healthy grower and a 
good bloomer; equally desirable both for open ground 
planting and forcing under glass. 
Golden Gate — A rose of surprising beauty, extra 
large, very double and full and delightfully fragrant. 
Rich, creamy white; beautifully tinged with golden 
yellow and bordered with clear rose, a constant bloomer, 
extra fine. 
Hermossa — An excellent Rose, blooms In fine clusters; 
large, very double and fragrant; color beautiful clear 
rose; a constant bloomer; hardy; one of the best. Much 
used by florists for pot culture and a favorite bedding 
variety. 
Ivory (White Golden Gate)— An offspring of “Golden 
Gate,” with which it is identical except in color, being 
an ivory white. Flowers, large, borne on strong, stiff 
stems two to three feet in length. An elegant pot 
plant for the house. 
Maman Cochet — This superb rose Is well known as the 
queen among roses and one of the best and most beauti- 
ful varieties ever grown und quite hardy. The flowers 
are of enormous size, very full and of great depth 
and substance. Color, rich, coral pink, elegantly shad- 
ed with rosy crimson, has broad, thick, shell-like petals 
and makes superb long pointed buds, immense bloomer, 
continues loaded with buds and flowers the whole sea- 
son. Deliciously sweet and a hardy, vigorous grower. 
It ranks among the very finest hardy e verblooming 
roses, has no superior and should be included in every 
collection. 
Marion Dingee — Deep, brilliant crimson, one of the 
darkest and richest colored everblooining roses we have; 
beautiful cup-shaped flowers, quite full and fragrant, 
and borne in great profusion all through the growing 
season; excellent for garden planting. 
Madame Abel Chatenay — Bright rosy pink, shaded 
salmon. Largely used for cut flower purposes, on ac- 
count of Its continuous blooming and large flowers on 
long, stiff stem. Does remarkably \yell in the open 
ground. 
Marie Guillot — A pure snowy-white rose, large and 
full flowers; a constant bloomer, one of the best for 
planting in the open ground, always In bloom and 
always satisfactory. 
Meteor — A fine Hybrid Tea Rose, remarkable for its 
large size, constant bloom and brilliant color, bright 
rich velvety crimson, very vivid and striking, and a 
most constant and abundant bloomer. 
Miss Kate Moulton. — A beautiful new Hybrid Tea 
Rose. It is in a class by itself in size of bloom and 
for its free-blooming qualities. In color it is a beauti- 
ful light pink. Its habit is very robust, with heavy 
foliage like American Beauty. A grand rose for 
forcing and outdoor garden culture. 
Madame Hoste — This Is an elegant rose, one of the 
finest everbloomers, makes large, finely formed buds 
and extra large double flowers, a strong, healthy grow- 
er and constant and ubundant bloomer; fine canary yel- 
low, flushed with rose, very beautiful und sweet. 
Perle des Jardins (Pearl of the Gardens) — Rich, 
golden yellow. Often sold In cut flower stores for 
“Mareclial Neil,” so close is the resemblance. Buds 
of immense size and flowers globular. Very fragrant. 
Dark shiny foliage of thick leathery substance. 
Papa Gontier — A splendid rose; extra large, finely 
formed buds and flowers; strong, robust grower; free, 
constant bloomer; rich rosy red; very full and sweet; 
one of the handsomest and best for the open ground. 
Sifrano — A fine old rose of great value for outdoor 
planting and house culture, highly prized for its beauti- 
ful buds and handsome flowers. Colors, bright apricot 
yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted 
with rose; very fragrant and a quick and constant 
bloomer. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison — This is certainly one of 
the choicest roses In our collection, and for general 
cultivation unsurpassed. The color Is a beautiful rich 
creamy flesh, distinctly and elegantly shaded clear 
penchy red, with a rose center; flowers are very large, 
perfectly double and deliciously fragrant. Particularly 
valuable for outside cultivation, being quite hardy. A 
strictly first-class rose In every respect; sure to give 
absolute satisfaction. 
Uncle John — A very pleasing constant blooming rose; 
never out of bloom during the whole growing season, 
pretty buff yellow flowers, shading to white and pink, 
large, full and fragrant; a strong, bushy grower, splen- 
did for garden planting. 
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