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YELLOW SHADES 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. A grand Rose 
of the famous Killarney type, but of an entirely 
distinct color from any rose now in cultivation, 
It being of an intense saffron-yellow stained with 
crimson in the first stage, which, as the flowers 
develop, changes to a deep, coppery, saffron-yel- 
low. The flowers, which are fairly full, resemble 
Killarney in shape, but the petals are larger and 
of greater substance. Delightfully fragrant and 
very free-flowering. Each, 75c. 
BEAUTE DE LYON (Hybrid Austrian Brier). 
Forms a large, globular flower of splendid shape, 
of a coral red color shaded with yellow. Beauti- 
ful, large, rich, glossy foliage. Very desirable 
and frep. Each, 50c. 
HiSBY KIRK. Awarded Gold Medal by the 
National Rose Society of England. Deep sulphur 
yellow. Each, 35c. 
IRISH FIBE FLAME. The flowers of this ex- 
quisite variety are single. The gorgeous super- 
imposing of intense color gradations spontaneous- 
ly conveys the idea of a flame. In the bud state 
it is deep orange splashed with crimson, which as 
the bud develops becomes fiery orange-crimson, 
changing to delicate orange in the fully opened 
flower. Deliciously fragrant. A grand Rose that 
should be in every garden. Awarded Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society of London. Vigor- 
ous two-year-old plants, each. $1.00. 
IRISH ELEGANTS. The largest and most beau- 
tiful of all single Roses; a great bloomer. Fine 
orange color, always in bloom and a great show in 
any garden. Each, 50c. 
LADY PIERCE. A deep coppery, reddish salmon 
colored Rose, of fine growth; produces beautifully 
shaped buds on long stems and an exceedingly 
choice v ariet y. Each. 50c. 
LADY HILLINGDON, Deep apricot yellow, very 
long, pointed buds and very free-flowering. Superb 
variety. Each, 60c. 
LE PROGRESS. Nankin yellow, open to saffron 
yellow. Flowers large and full and erect stems. 
Fine bloomers and one that will always be a fa- 
vorite. Each, 35c. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE. Of fine, faultless straw- 
yellow color; outer petals washed and outlined 
with a bright rosy carmine; occasionally the whole 
flower will be suffused with a light pink. Each, 
35c. 
mme. ravaby. Should be in every collection 
on account of its distinct color, which is of a rich, 
deep nankeen-yellow, becoming lighter as the 
flower expands. The flowers are of splendid form, 
full, double and very fragrant. Each, 35c. 
MADAME LEON PAIN. Handsome plum 
color foliage, orange yellow, salmon center; re- 
verse bright red, yellow. A grand Rose. Each, 
35c. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Color, Indian yellow. One 
of the finest of all yellow roses; very free bloomer. 
Bach, 60c. 
MELODY. (H. T.) Intense deep saffron yellow 
with primrose edges. Blooms are of medium size, 
very fragrant and freely produced. An excellent 
bedding and forcing variety. Each, 50c. 
PIERRE NOTTTNG. (Soupert & Notting, 1901.) 
Color apricot yellow blended with coppery-yellow; 
long bud opening to large, full flower. Gold medal, 
N. P. S. Each, 35c. 
RAYON D'OR (Golden Rays). Don’t be without 
one or more. A gorgeous new golden-yellow Rose, 
vigorous and strong grower with glossy foliage. 
Not susceptible to mildew. Flowers large and of 
globular form. A show by itself in any garden. 
Each, 75c. 
SAFRONO. Bright apricot yellow, tinged orange 
and fawn. Valued highly for its beautiful buds. 
Very profuse in bloom and deliciously tea scented. 
Each, 35c. 
SOLEZL D’OR (Golden Sun). The first of a new 
tvpe and from which the wonderful Lyon Rose 
was developed. A perpetual bloomer, robust 
grower, brownish wood, foliage beautiful bright 
green and scented. Flowers very double, most 
beautiful when full blown, a superb color, varying 
from gold and orange yellow to reddish gold and 
shaded with nasturtium red. Delightfully frag- 
rant. Each, 35c. 
SUNBURST. Deep yellow with orange yellow 
center; large, full and beautifully formed flowers 
produced In great profusion. Very beautiful and 
the best of all Tea Roses. Each, 75c. 
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