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Hybrid Tea and Everblooming Varieties—Continued 
Padre. Strong, upright growth, producing semi-full flow¬ 
ers, with long petals of coppery scarlet covering; 
flushed yellow base. An excellent bedding variety. 
Radiance. (Pink). Brilliant, rosy opaline-pink; large 
and beautiful form. An old popular favorite that has 
stood the test of time. 
Red Radiance. The Rose that does grow, and is always 
in bloom, even in the hottest weather; large globular 
flowers of deep rose-red, on strong individual canes. 
Produces until frost. 
Rapture. An improvement on the Butterfly; large flow¬ 
ers in a brilliant pink, suffused apricot-gold. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. This is one of the most beautiful 
of the newer Roses. The color is quite startling. The 
coppery yellow pointed buds, with reflexed petals, are 
marked with carmine-red passing into large beautifully 
formed Roses, that last a long time when cut. 
Roslyn. Full golden yellow bloom, deep in center, with 
orange splashings on back of petals. 
Sensation. A very double, deep Rose of enormous size, 
scarlet-crimson in color, and sweetly scented. A strong 
and vigorous grower. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet or Golden Pernet. This 
new French Rose, color a striking sunflower yellow, 
deeper in center, without any color blending, and 
which is retained without fading in the warmest 
weather, has flowers large and pointed. Its foliage is 
a glossy green. 
Souvenir de Georges Beckwith. Another new Rose of 
great size. Its large double blooms of salmon-pink and 
yellow, are freely produced and quite lasting. This 
Rose is an improvement on the Lyon Rose, which it 
has superseded. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Large flowers of oriental 
red, quite up to exhibition size. 
Sunburst. Fine yellow, deepening toward orange at base 
of petals. The long pointed buds are very attractive. 
A vigorous grower, blooming constantly. 
Talisman. The Rose of many gold medals. The color 
combination is most fascinating, containing shadings 
of gold, apricot, yellow and old rose. The buds are 
long and well-formed, averaging about 28 petals. An 
excellent grower, with glossy foliage, best in cool 
weather. 
Venus. An excellent variety of the newer kind. Flowers 
are pink, shading off to flesh color. 
Willowmere. The long, pointed, coral-red buds will de¬ 
velop into very large pointed double flowers, of a rich 
shrimp-pink, deep yellow in center. Especially attrac¬ 
tive in bud, bushy habit, never out of bloom. 
Roses are delightful in a formal garden. 
