HYBRID TEAS (Continued) 
Briarcliff—An improved Columb a with a clean, bright shade 
of rose pink. Sweetly scented and disease resistant. 75c. 
Carillon—A free flowering bedd ng Rose that gives a note 
of cheer to the garden at all times. The full bloom is 
large, 4 inches in diameter. The bush is branching and a 
good grower. Patented. Illustrated. $1.50 each, 3 for 
$3.75. 
Chas. K. Douglas—A real good red Rose. Loosely formed, 
fragrant flowers of a very striking crimson scarlet. 75c. 
Charles P. Kilham—The double large buds come cut a blazing 
scarlet orange and open into bright orange pink. They 
make good cut flowers. 75c. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot -One of the darkest red Hybrid 
Tea Roses in existence. A moderate grower ot spreading 
habit 75c. 
Columbia—The old favorite double, rose-pink blossom. Per¬ 
fect buds and long, smooth stems for cutting. 75c. 
Countess Vandal -Patented Perfect, long-pointed buds of 
bronze, copper, salmon and gold open into very large, semi¬ 
double blossoms. Illustrated. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
Crimson Glory—The exqu site deep red blossoms that appear 
on a vigorous flowering bush guarantee the popularity of 
this Rose. The long urn-shaped buds open into well- 
formed deep variety crimson blossoms. A handsome free 
flowering Rose. Patented. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
Crimson Queen—Deep red semi-double blossoms with long 
slim buds. A good vigorous compact grower. 75c. 
Dainty Bess—A very popular variety with single blossoms. A 
delicate shade of shell-pink with conspicuous purple sta¬ 
mens. 75c. 
Dame Edith Helen—Very large, very double and of perfect 
form. Rose pink without shadings. Delightfully scented. 
75c. 
Director Rubio—Long cerise scarlet buds open into broad 
semi-double blooms of a solid deep pink 75c. 
Dotty—The deep orange coloring with cerise veining and 
markings is found in both the bud and open blossom which 
is of average size. 75c. 
Duchess of Wellington—The suffusion of coppery yellow, 
blending to deep intense gold makes superb buds for cut¬ 
ting. A vigorous grower. 75c. 
Edel—An enormous, stately, well-built flower. White with 
faint ivory shading. 75c. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Handsome, long-pointed buds open into 
large, double, fragrant flowers. They are a light salmon pink 
flushed orange. 75c. 
Eduard Schill—Large ovoid buds and very big double flowers 
A striking color of deep coral rose. A iarge, very strong' 
growing bush. $1.00. 
E. C. Hill—Gorgeous, deep red buds open into immense, very 
double, rich blossoms that deepen in color with age. 75c. 
Eldorado—Immense, very double golden yellow. Tall, vigor¬ 
ous growth. 75c. 
Elizabeth of York—Soft, cerise-pink, yellowing at the base of 
the petals. Semi-double; free blooming 75c. 
