E. W. REID’S NURSERIES, BRIDGEPORT, OHIO 
20 EVERBLOOMINC TEA ROSES 
THE VERY BEST EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES. 
(Jl^TAS THIS IS A SEPARATE DEPARTMENT, ALL ORDERS 
FROM THIS LIST WILL BE SENT BY MAIL ONLY 
Price, 10 cts. each, or any 12 for $1, by mail, postpaid. Large, 2-year-old plants, 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1. 
THE BRIDE. A superb, pure white Tea Rose. 
The buds and flowers are unusually large, finely 
formed, very double, full, and deliciously perfumed. 
Does well in open ground, and is particularly valu- 
able for growing in house for cut-flowers. 
BRIDESMAID. Of this Rose more plants are 
cultivated by the amateur, and more cut bloom is 
sold by the flower dealer, than of any pink Rose. 
The bud is of exquisite shape ami contour, solid and 
firm, with stems so long and stiff that no other Rose 
compares with it in keeping qualities after cutting. 
BARONNE BERCE. The plant begins bloom- 
ing when quite young, and continues throughout 
the season. The color is exceptionally fine and 
unique — vivid rose, with bright yellow in the center. 
CHARLES ROVOLLI. Large, globular flowers; 
full and sweet; color a lovely shade of brilliant car- 
mine, changing to silver rose; center and base of 
petals clear golden yellow. 
COQUETTE DE LYON. This charming yellow 
Tea Rose has elegant buds, and is so free in flower 
as to be called the Yellow Hermosa. The best 
blooming pure yellow Rose in our Catalogue. 
ETOILE DE LYON. A strong,, healthy and 
vigorous grower, and an immense bloomer, bearing 
flowers and buds early and late. The flowers are 
very deep, rich and full, pure golden yellow, of 
excellent substance; very sweet; remarkably hardy. 
FRANCISKA KRUGER. The striking color of 
this handsome Rose gives it high rank as a bud- 
producer in the open air. In its shading of deep, 
coppery yellow it stands unique. The flower, when 
open, is of good size, and very symmetrical. 
HENRY M. STANLEY. A rare and remarkably 
beautiful shade of clear, amber-rose, delicately 
tinged toward the center with fine apricot-yellow. 
The petals are beautifully edged and bordered with 
rich carmine, and on the reverse pass to lovely 
salmon or buff rose. The flowers are large, of fine, 
full form, excellent substance and deliciously fra- 
grant. 
MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. The flowers are 
extra large, of fine, globular form, very full and 
well built. The color is rich, creamy white, faintly 
tinted with pale golden yellow, and exquisitely bor- 
dered and shaded with soft, rosy flesh; exceedingly 
beautiful, and very sweet. 
MAMAN COCHET. This is one of the most beau- 
tiful Tea Roses that has been introduced in years. It. 
has extra large flowers, on long, stout stems; very 
double; simply exquisite in bud or half blown. The 
color is a deep rosy pink. 
MARIE GUILLOT. One of the best white Roses of 
its class. Flowers of an unusual style; entirely double 
to the center, and very sweet scented. 
MME. SCH WALLER. It has the fragrance of the 
old June Roses. The color is a bright, rosy flesh, paler 
at the base of the petals and deepening on the edges. 
Apt to come in clusters, which are excellent for cutting. 
MME. DE WATTEVILLE. Flowers a remarkable 
shade of creamy yellow, richly colored with rq*sy blush. 
The petals are large, and each one widely bordered 
with bright crimson. The flowers are large, very full, 
and highly perfumed. For planting in the open ground 
Mme. de Watteville takes front rank, being a hardy, 
vigorous grower, standing the sun and weather well. 
NEW YELLOW SOUPERT, “MOSELLA.” It 
blooms in profuse clusters of three to five flowers, 
which are very double, ball-shaped, and open like a 
Camellia flower. The petals aro tinted white, on a 
beautiful, light yellow ground, that extends to the mid- 
dle of the petals, then deepens to an orange-yellow. 
The plant is dwarf, bushy and free-blooming. 
The Bride. 
PAPA CONTI ER. A magnificent red Tea. The 
buds are large and long, with thick, broad petals of 
dark carmine-crimson, changing to a lighter shade in 
the open flower. An excellent winter blooming variety. 
PRINCESS SAGAN. The flowers of this variety 
are the richest crimson of any Rose in our collection; 
a single bud or blossom will catch the eye at a great 
distance, so brilliant is the color. 
QUEENS SCARLET. The very best of all red 
Roses for bedding. Jt can be planted anywhere, being 
entirely hardy. The flowers aro large and fiery scarlet, 
a color seldom seen in Roses. Indeed, a bed of this 
Rose produces a mass of red equal to a bed of gera- 
niums. 
SNOWFLAKE. For a pot plant this cannot be ex- 
celled. The flowers can be used in place of white car- 
nations for set pieces, with an immense saving and 
greatly superior results. 
SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON. This grand 
old bedding Rose has no equal, as it produces the most 
perfect flowers in the hottest weather. Its rich, flesh- 
colored flowers are of immense size, double to the 
center, and produced in abundance. 
SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GAULAIN. This has 
an unusual color for a Tea Rose; rich velvety crimson, 
dark, and exceedingly handsome; large, full flowers; 
fragrant; an early and constant bloomer. 
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