TnnisfalUn Greenhovses, Springfielrl, Ohio. 
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New Hybrid Tea Rose,3Hsdame Schwaller. (See description on page 7.) 
NEW HYBRID TEA ROSE, THEj|PURITAN. 
This new and attractive Rose is of a pure whUe color, of large size, and perfect 
symmetry, and of most delightful fragrance. The fragrance of the Puritan is 
most deliciously fresh and sweet, being very suggestive of the Magnolia. Its buds 
can be cut with stems averaging from fifteen to eighteen inches in length, and have 
a wreath of foliage close to the hud. 
Fifty cents. Large sized piants, $1.00. 
NEW TEA ROSE, LADY ZOE BROUGHAM. 
Rrilliantly fawn yellow, darker on the edges of the petals, flowers large, lull 
and imbricated, and of good shape with long buds. A very pretty and unique colored 
Rose’; handsome in bud. A variety of rare merit on account of its color. 
Fifty cents. Large sized piants, $1.00. 
NEW TEA ROSE, MADAME ETIENNE. 
Rosy pink on the edge of the petals, shading to light Rose, center sometimes a 
flesh white, outer petals very large and nicely arranged, with smaller inner petais, 
large buds of fine form and very fragrant. A most persistant bloomer. 
Fifty cents. Large sized piants, $1.00. 
NEW.TEA ROSE, MADEMOISELLE PERREAU. 
Bright rose, somtimes paler. A seedling from Souvenir d’un Amie, and equal 
in size, and more vigorous in growth, with magnificent shaped flowers. An exqui¬ 
site Rose. 
Fifty'cents. Larger sized plants, $1.00. 
NEW HYBRID TEA ROSE, MADAME SCHWALLER. 
A new Rose of great freedom of bloom. The color is a rose flesh, paler at the 
base of the petals, and deeper on the edges of the same, globular when opening, be- 
comming cupped when expanded; very free floweting. The flowers are magnificent, 
equalling the Hybrid Perpetuals in texture and size, and with the fragrance of La 
France. A first-class Rose’injevery particular. 
Fifty cents. Large sized plants, $1.00...(See above cut.) 
NEW HYBRID TEA ROSE, VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE. 
A grand acquisition, one of the very largest and ynost double of Roses, unsur¬ 
passed in freedom of bloom, and remarkable for its fine keeping qualities. It re¬ 
mains a long time in bud, and after being expanded the buds have been frequently 
kept a week in good condition before dropping. The foliage is rank and dark, the 
canes heavy, carrying buds finely erect, the flower Is delicately tinted, almost white, 
showing a faint creamy pink on the reversal of the petal. When partly open it is 
slightly cupped, the inner petals are apparently quilled. When fully expanded it is 
an immense half sphere of the softest satiny texture; a perfect Rose. It is deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. 
Thirty cents. Larger plants, 60 cents. (See cut on page 8.) 
NEW TEA ROSE, YE PRIMROSE DAME. 
An exquisite new Tea Bose, as beautiful as its quaintly pretty name. It is a 
very double variety, with petals beautifully curved, very free flowering. The outer 
petals are a soft but distinct canary color, the center a rich, rosy salmon or apricot; 
the shading from the outside to the center is very beautiful. It is of a cup shape, 
showing the glowing center from the first opening of the bud. The foliage is fine, 
but luxuriant and healthy. The habit is somewhat like Niphetos. Buds of fine 
form and excellent shape. One of the most productive Roses in our collection. It 
will produce ten buds where Perle des Jardins or Niphetos wiil produce one. 
Thirty cents. Extra large plants, 60 cents. (Sec cut on page 9. 
NEW CRIMSON EVER-BLOOMING ROSE, WILLIAM 
FRANCIS BENNETT. 
This is the far famed Rose for which $7,500.00 was paid for the entire stock, the 
largest price ever paid by any one before for any other Rose. The buds are extra 
large, remarkably beautiful and delightfully fragrant. The color is an intense daz¬ 
zling crimson. One of the brightest colored Roses in my collection. It is very val¬ 
uable for forcing and greenhouse culture, but as an cut-door Rose it does not seem 
to do well; Complaint is made that the flowers often come a soiled white, pale pink 
or dingy purple, and for this reason I do not advise its purchase unless it can be 
grown under glass. 
Tvrenty-flre cents. Extra.lsrge plants, 60 cents. fSee cut on page 9.) 
