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THE HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 
M rs. Aaron Ward. The flowers are of splendid form, 
especially attractive in the bud and half open stage. 
They are borne on short stems and are an Indian yel¬ 
low color, shading lighter toward the edges. The open 
blossoms pale badly in the hot Summer but the beau¬ 
tiful orange buds are exquisite. The variety is a short, 
compact grower and very prolific. 75c. 
Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo. The exceedingly large 
blooms are light yellow with a little pale pink inter¬ 
mingling, giving a salmon effect. Its petals are 
large, incurved, and the flower full and very lasting 
when cut. It is a free bloomer and a good, fra¬ 
grant Rose for specimen blooms and cutting. 75c. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. A real good new pink Rose. 
The long pointed buds are immense and open to huge, 
fragrant, soft, glowing pink blossoms which are suf¬ 
fused with yellow, deepening at the base. The bushes 
are very thorny, vigorous, and tall growing, giving 
long stems for cutting, I know you will like this mag¬ 
nificent Rose. Illustrated on page 16. 75c. 
Autumn. (See page 5.) 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Another very dependable Rose of 
the Radiance family with a soft fine color. Its large 
buds are a lovely shell pink with soft salmon shadings 
which expand into globular blossoms that stay in the 
ball shape rather than opening up and showing the 
center. A large, strong growing fragrant variety with 
disease-resistant foliage and very free flowering habit. 
One of the foolproof Roses. 75c. 
Mrs. Charles Lamplough. The largest of all the white 
Hybrid Tea blossoms. The immense perfect blooms 
are of a soft creamy white color, sweetly scented and 
are borne on long stems. The bush is not very prolific, 
but is a vigorous, tall grower. One of the very best 
white Roses. Illustrated in color on inside front cover. 
75c. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Of the real yellow Roses, this one 
ranks among the best. The blossoms are borne in pro¬ 
fusion, 50 to 60 a year, and are fine for cutting. The 
canary yellow blooms are borne singly on long straight 
stems and the long slender buds open into double, very 
lasting moderately fragrant blooms. One of the most 
dependable yellow varieties. Illustrated in color on 
inside back cover. 75c. 
William E. Nickerson. ( See page 15.) 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell. One of the most delightful 
garden Roses. Long pointed apricot buds open into 
a pleasing delicate soft rosy salmon flower with 
the apricot color at the center. The elegant, loose- 
petaled flowers are especially attractive in half- 
expanded form. It is a wonderful, bushy grower 
and blooms continuously and abundantly, about 
75 a year. I like to sell this Rose because I find it 
always does well. Illustrated on page 14. 75c. 
"My Favorite” 
Collection 
These 6 beautiful Roses illustrated in 
color on pages 
10 and 11 
Charles P. Kilham 
“My Favorite” 
Margaret McGredy 
ROSES 
Talisman 
William E. Nicker- 
for only 
son 
$ 0.75 
Autumn 
Joanna Hill 
