FAIRFAX ROSES— THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
TEA KOSES — Continued 
M iss Alio<* Kotliscliilil 
Miss Alice de Uothseluld. 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 m every _ respect ; 
appropriately described by one grower as a bedding Marechal Niel. Price, 3 rich, 2.S cts ; 2- 
year, .SO cts. 
Lady Hillingdon. SuoliSfon\‘'“f 
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-year plants, 50 cts. 
Blumonsohiniat. Yellow. Deep golden 
yellow, of the richest and purest shade. 
Itiirbank. Pink. A hardy, everblooming 
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. 
Boil Sileiic. 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. 
strong and vigorous grower and a good and 
constant bloomer. 
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