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EVERBLOOMING or MONTHLY ROSES, continued 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. A splendid new Rose, 
dark velvety crimson, center vivid cerise; large, full 
cup-shaped flowers; very fragrant; vigorous and free. 
FLORENCE HASWELL VEITCH. Brilliant 
scarlet, shaded with black; large, moderately full 
bloom; remarkably fragrant; most distinct. Free- 
blooming. 75 cts. 
FLORENCE PEMBERTON. Brilliant pink, 
shading lighter at the edges; very fragrant and 
a splendid bedder. 
GEN. MACARTHUR. Bright crimson-scarlet; 
large, full and free-flowering; highly perfumed. One 
of the best all-round garden Roses. 
GEN. SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN. A 
splendid new Rose. Brilliant, dark carmine; full, 
finely formed bud. Very free. 75 cts. 
GEORGE DICKSON. A splendid new variety, 
with the strong growth of a Hybrid Perpetual, but 
with the freedom of the best Hybrid Teas. Vivid, 
velvety black-crimson with scarlet reflex; massive, 
splendidly built flower of great substance. Gold 
Medal. 75 cts. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. The very best red bed¬ 
ding Rose yet introduced. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. A very strong 
rower and free bloomer. Clear imperial pink; 
ighly perfumed. Awarded numerous medals. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. An extra- 
fine white variety, faintly blended with cream- 
color; very large, full ana double, almost perfect 
in form. 
KILLARNEY. Color flesh, shaded white, suf¬ 
fused pale pink; flowers large, buds long and pointed; 
blooms profusely throughout the season. One of 
the most popular of our garden Roses. 
LADY HILLINGDON. (Tea.) A strong-grow¬ 
ing, free-blooming, quite hardy Tea Rose, with long, 
pointed buds; orange and golden yellow. 
LA FRANCE. Delicate silvery rose, changing 
to silvery pink; most constant bloomer. The 
sweetest ana most useful of all Roses. None can 
surpass the delicacy of its coloring. 
LESLIE HOLLAND. Another new gold medal 
variety, with large, shell-shaped petals; dazzling, 
velvety crimson; very sweetly scented. 75 cts. 
MADAME HECTOR LEUILLOT. Golden yel¬ 
low, tinted with carmine in the center; large, very 
full; very free-flowering; extra fine. 
MADAME JULES GRAVEREAUX. A mag¬ 
nificent semi-climbing Tea Rose. Flowers very 
large and full; deep yellow, with a center of rosy 
peach. Requires protection. 
MADAME JULES GROLEZ. Bright carmine- 
rose; very free bloomer; splendid bedding Rose. 
MADAME LEON PAIN. Beautiful in form and 
color; silvery salmon, deepening to an orange-colored 
center, with red shading. 
MADAME RAVARY. Beautiful orange-yellow, 
a distinct and beautiful color; flowers of splendid 
form; very fragrant. 
MAMAN COCHET. (Tea.) A magnificent pink 
Rose, and one of the grandest of outdoor bedders; 
large size; beautiful in form and color. 
MEVROUW DORA VAN TETS. A new variety. 
Medium-full flowers; deep, glowing crimson, with 
velvety shading; highly fragrant; continuous 
bloomer. 75 cts. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Indian yellow, washed 
with salmon-rose, one of the most beautiful color 
combinations. A splendid Rose for any purpose, and 
one that is universally admired. 
MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE. Immense, beau¬ 
tifully formed flowers of perfect shape, with high 
center; white, beautifully tinted lemon; robust 
rowth. A gold medal novelty of the highest merit. 
1.25. 
MY MARYLAND. A splendid new American 
introduction, and an ideal bedding Rose. Bright 
salmon-pink, with paler edges. 
OLD-GOLD. New, 1913. Vivid orange, with 
rich coppery red and apricot shades; dark coppery 
foliage; very sweetly scented; continuous bloomer; 
strong grower; undoubtedly one of the most 
glorious color combinations that has ever been seen 
in any Rose. Gold Medal, 1912. $1.25. 
RICHMOND. Pure rich scarlet; very free and 
continuous bloomer. 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE. A superb 
variety; white, suffused with fawn; very large and 
very free bloomer. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. # A sport from Pink 
Killarney, and a grand addition to the list of white 
Roses. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET. (Tea.) A white 
sport from Maman Cochet, with its good qualities, 
and a favorite wherever outdoor Roses are grown. 
WM. R. SMITH. (Tea.) Another companion 
for the Cochet Roses. White, with beautifully 
blended shadings of salmon and rose-pink. A splen¬ 
did bedding Rose. 
Single Hybrid Tea Roses 
IRISH ELEGANCE. A companion to Irish Fire- 
flame, with large, single, bronzy orange-scarlet and 
apricot shades, blooming profusely from early June 
until the end of the flowering season. Gold Medal. 
75 cts. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. (Dickson, 1913.) One of 
Dickson’s new Single Hybrid Teas. Long, pointed 
buds, opening to very large, saucer-shaped, single 
flowers. Color fiery orange-crimson changing to 
old-gold, with pure crimson and pure lemon zones 
around the fawny anthers; deliciously perfumed. 
The plant is of vigorous growth and never out of 
bloom. A uniquely beautiful Rose which will create 
a sensation. Gold Medal. 75 cts. 
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