Fottler, Fiske, Fawson Co., Boston 
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HARDY HYBRID TEA ROSES 
This class is now extremely popular with the general garden public. There is much to be said in its favor*J above all, 
its tendency to bloom continuously from early until late. \\ e find these Roses absolutely hardy in the New England eli- 
mate and can recommend them with the utmost confidence. The plants we offer were grown in the northern part of 
England, are two years old, selected for size and form, enabling us to furnish these Roses pot grown during the Summer. 
Field-grown, each 40c., doz. $4.50; pot-grown, each 75c., doz. $8.00, except where otherwise mentioned 
Arthur R. Goodwin 
salmon pink as the flower expands. A superb 
combination of color, very free and perpetual; 
a fine bedding Rose. Each $1.00. 
CAPT. CHRISTY. Delicate, fleshy white, 
with darker center; very large and full. 
CAROLINE TESTOUT. Bright satin rose 
with brighter center; large, full and globular; 
very free and sweet. 
DEAN HOLE. Silvery carmine, shaded salmon; 
absolutely distinct and by far the finest in its 
way of color. Very free, flowers large, and 
fine form. 
British Queen Creamy white, of good 
_-5_ size and superb form; 
globular yet pointed, petals reflexing as it 
opens; blooms on slender, stiff stems; very free 
and fragrant. Each $1.50. 
Edward Mawley A beautifulrich crim- 
_£. son, touched with 
maroon, with a delightful velvety gloss on the 
petals, which are large, forming a good-sized 
flower, with high, globular center. The growth 
is strong and the flowers are borne in pro¬ 
fusion. Each $1.50. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. Velvety crimson, 
center red cerise, fine, long bud; free flowering. 
FARBEN KONIGIN. Deep carmine rose, 
reflex and brilliant pink petals. 
Florence Forrester cll i? r , snow white, 
-- with lemon tinge. 
As the flowers age they become pure white. 
The blooms are even larger than Paul Neyron. 
Grandest of all white for bedding and mass¬ 
ing. Veryjfragrant. Each $3.00. 
FRANZ DEEGEN. Pale yellow, shading to golden yel¬ 
low in the center. Medium size and fragrant. 
George Dickson ^^n.'tdpelaiy formed 
flowers, reverse of petals veined deep maroon crimson; a 
most magnificent Rose. Invaluable for exhibition. 
Each $1.50. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. One of the very best Roses for 
’the garden. Bright crimson, with fiery-red center; 
cup-shaped, semi-double flowers in clusters. 
JULIET (Pernetiana). This beautiful Rose, when better 
known, is certain to become very popular. It is very 
distinct and attractive, with large, perfect flowers. The 
outside of the petals are old gold and inside a rich, rosy 
red, changing to deep rose as the flowers expand- very 
fragrant. Each $1.00. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. A distinct and 
very beautiful variety. Cream, slightly shaded lemon, 
deeper in the center; very fragrant. 
KILLARNEY. A lovely variety of great merit. Flesh 
shaded white, suffused pale pink; long, pointed buds, 
opening to large flowers. 
KILLARNEY WHITE. Equal in every way to the Rose 
Killarney; pure white; very productive; constant 
bloomer. 
KONIGIN CAROLA. A sandy rose color, reverse of 
petals silvery white, buds long and pointed. 
LADY ASHTOWN. Very pale rose, shading to yellow 
at base of petals; large, full and pointed. 
LA FRANCE. In this class the beautiful flowers are 
produced constantly and the plant is more hardy than 
the perpetuals; soft, silvery pink. 
LIBERTY. Brilliant velvety crimson, finely-formed 
flowers of excellent size and substance. Very free 
flowering, and one of the best for cutting. 
I arlv Pirrif* A delightful garden Rose of very 
_ y _ distinct coloring; the outside of the 
petals is reddish salmon, inside apricot, flushed fawn 
and copper. Attractive bedding variety. Each $1.50. 
Rose, Edward Mawley 
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._ flowers, very free and constant; 
good garden Rose. 
MILDRED GRANT. Petals silvery white, edged with 
rosy pink; very large size and of good substance. 
MME. ABEL CHATENAY. Carmine rose, shaded deep 
salmon; long, pointed buds. 
IVTra A R Warlrl*»ll Reddish salmon, reverse of 
ivir s. vy agge ii petals rosy 6cai i efc , 8em i- 
doublc; fine for bedding. Each $1.00. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Color Indian yellow, shading to 
lemon cream at edges of petals. Very large and full. A 
splendid new garden Rose. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
PERLE VON GODESBURG. A light yellow; 6port of 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 
PHARISAER. Petals rosy white, shading to a deep 
salmon rose in the center; fine, long buds with very 
large flowers. 
PRINCE DE BULGARIE. Deep rosy flesh, shaded with 
salmon; flowers very large and full. 
SUNBURST. This magnificent giant yellow Rose stands 
head and shoulders above all others of its color, and will 
rank with the American Beauty and the KUlarneys in 
value and grandeur. The color is oiange copper or 
golden orange and golden yellow, edge of petals lighter; 
all intense shades, extremely brilliant in effect. Each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
THE “LYON.” A very vigorous Rose, somewhat 
spreading in habit, with prominent thorns; excellent 
foliage of a rich, reddish green. Flowers large and full, 
with broad petals; coloring superb, coral red or salmon 
pink shaded with chrome yellow in the center; very 
fragrant. 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE. One of the most 
attractive of the Hybrid Teas; creamy pink, with salmon- 
pink center. Large, very free flowering and early. 
