FAIRFAX ROSES— THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
TEA ROSES — Continued 
M iss Alice de Kothschild 
Miss Alice dc Kolhschild. In color a rich deep citron-yellow, which intensifies as the 
bloom expands. The flowers are very large, full and of perfect form, with high pointed 
centre; the petals charmingly reflex. The growth is vigorous, erect and free, continuous in 
blooming, deliciously fragrant (Marechal Niel perfume); a superb Rose in every respect; 
appropriately described by one grower as a bedding Marechal Niel. Price, 3 inch, 25 cts.; 2- 
year, 50 cts. 
T 1 J ^ One* 01 tlic latest 
Lady llllllllgdoil. introductions of 
the Tea class, and has taken the medal over all 
yellow Roses, the color being one almost be- 
yond description, apricot yellow shaded ^ to 
orange on the outer edge of the petal, becoming ! 
deeper and more intense toward the center of 
the bloom. Buds are produced on long, strong, 
wiry stems, well above the foliage, producing a 
slender and graceful effect. A valuable addition ; 
to any amateur’s Rose Garden, as well as to the ! 
professional grower, all of whom will find in 
this Rose the color that they have long desired. 
A strong, hearty, healthful grower. Price, 
3-inch pots, 25 cts.; 2-ycar plants, 50 cts. 
Bhiinenseliniidt. Yellow. Deep golden 
yellow, of the richest and purest shade. 
Burbank. Pink. A hardy, everbloommg 
Tea Rose. The color is cherry-crimson; the 
very deepest and brightest pink Rose in culti- 
vation. Peculiarly adapted for outdoor plant- 
ing or for blooming indoors. 
Bon Silcnc. Pink. A grand old Tea 
Rose. Large, beautiful buds, fine for bouquets 
and decorative purposes. The color is deep 
rose, or bright rosy crimson. 
Mad. Francisca Kruger. Yellow. A 
strikingly handsome Rose, one of the very best 
for open-ground culture. It is especially 
adapted to bedding or massing. Holds its 
foliage under all sorts of adverse conditions. 
Flowers deeply shaded coppery yellow. A 
strong and vigorous grower and a good and 
constant bloomer. 
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