Hybrid Tea and Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
HYBRID TEA ROSES ARE MARKED (T). HYBRID PERPETUALS MARKED (P) 
Field grown plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00, prepaid 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (T)—It is by far the most popular red rose, for its glowing- colors 
its remarkable size, its fullness, its perfection of form make it a greatly prized variety 
The color is a rich, glowing scarlet, with darker shadings. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHIvI, (P) or WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY or SNOW RUEEN_ 
The very highest type of its class and the best snow-white Rose ever introduced. It is an 
extraordinary strong grower, and has the vigor and hardiness of an oak. Flowers are 
immense in size and produced with great freedom. The color is a true paper white, the 
standard by which all white Roses are judged. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA (T)—Creamy wh'te and sweetly fragrant; buds are 
large and pointed and flowers very full and large. Very hardy and continuous bloomer. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON (T)—Intense saffron-yellow, stained with deep crimson, 
changing to a deep coppery saffron-yellow as the flowers are fairly full, with large petals,’ 
great substance, delightfully fragrant. 
E. G. HILL (T)—Dazzling scarlet shading to deeper red, with a rich glossy finish; blooms 
very large and fragrant; free flowering. Often considered as the finest red. 
COLUMBIA (T)—It is a big Rose. The color is a true pink, about the shade of a perfect 
Shawyer, deepening as it opens to glowing pink. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (T)—The sweetest, richest crimson hybrid Tea Rose. The intense, 
dazzling color of this rose is found in no other variety. Fiery crimson, shaded with a dark 
velvety sheen, totally unlike any other color in the world. Double flowers. Produced in 
wonderful profusion throughout the whole growing season; in fact, it is always in bloom. 
LOS ANGELES (T)—Flowers large and continuous, in color a flame-pink, toned with 
coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of petals. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T)—Buds of remarkable quality and elegance, of good size, open¬ 
ing into handsome flowers of clear apricot-yellow. Plant hardy, of much vigor and 
with an autumn-blooming habit. 
LUXEMBURG (T)—A fine, large, fully double rose of vig¬ 
orous branching habit, and unusual freedom for the color, 
which is a rich golden yellow. 
OPHELIA (T)—Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose, large, and 
of perfect shape; of excellent habit, the flowers standing up 
well on long, stiff stems and produced in great profusion. 
Excellent for forcing and a fine decorative variety. 
PINK KILLARNEY (T)—Color deep, brilliant, sparkling 
shell-pink; hardy everywhere. The bush is magnificent in 
growth, good size and bears its beautiful burden of flowers 
all summer. 
RADIANCE (T) —The color is a splendid even shade of 
clear red, without a trace of any other color, retaining its 
vividness for an unusually long time after being cut. It is 
a remarkable bloomer, being constantly in flower from early 
spring until freezing weather. One of the best hardy out¬ 
door garden roses known. 
RED RADIANCE (T)—An even better Rose than its par¬ 
ent, Radiance, in habit, bearing big, globular flowers of deep 
rose-red on strong, individual canes which are freely pro¬ 
duced all summer until frost. 
RED COLUMBIA (T)—A brilliant scarlet-crimson of ex¬ 
quisite shade, a sport from Columbia; semi-double, one of 
the freest bloomers in existence; produces beautiful foliage 
in profusion. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET (T)—The most satisfactory 
yellow rose ever produced. A decided and comparatively 
unfading sun-flower yellow even deeper toned at center. Its 
flower is large and full with elongated petals; the buds long 
.and pointed. 
SUNBURST (T)—The color is orange-copper or golden- 
orange and golden yellow; edge of petals lighter; all in¬ 
tense shades, extremely brilliant in effect. Some call the 
color cadmium-yellow. It is the yellowest of all Roses in 
the everblooming class. 
WILLOMERE (T)—A robust garden Rose of bushy habit, 
with beautiful buds, very large flowers and lustrous green 
foliage. Color rich shrimp pink, shaded yellow at center 
and toning to cream-pink toward base of petals. 
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Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
Ophelia 
Francis Scott Key 
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