GENERAL LIST OF TEA AND HYBRID TEA ROSES 52 
KILLARNEY splendid new Irish Hybrid Tea Roso has created quite a furor. It is hardy 
. * in the vicinity of New York City and further South ; very vigorous and blooms 
as treely as a.ny Rose of its class that we know of. The flowers are very large, petals often measuring 2V 2 inches 
t ’ ^- re exquisite, large and pointed ; brilliant imperial pink, almost sparkling and beautiful. 
rf /*■ . , *■■'*^ s ^^ RNIESSE -An absolute hardy Rose that is always in flower. The color is pure white, tinged 
’ flowers are of medium size, produced in clusters, and very double. Excellent for massing or bottlers, 
vu 1 u MEItMET A very beautiful Tea Rose, valued highly for its perfect buds ; clear, shining pink; 
^ ^ ambe ,, r fawn center ; large globular flowers ; strong healthy grower and a good bloomer. 
^ j THh, WOHLD - A hardy free-blooming Rose of great merit; flowers of largo size and in 
, ely clear deep pink * .° ne °? the be8t of ‘* U1 Hoses for outdoor cultivation. 
1 ^DE . . b PEIUP A favorite bedding variety ; color, a French white, deepening to rosy-blush in the 
center, exceeding in its distinctness of shadings the well-known Malmaison. Its greatest value lies in its compact 
vigorous habit and wonderful profusion of bloom ; hot weather does not effect it, 
1)1 CHESS OF ALBANY, (Bed La France) Practically identical with the Pink La France in all but the 
color which is much deeper, almost a pronounced red. 
,, EL\ON—Rich golden yellow; a strong, healthy and vigorous grower; immense bloomer; one of 
the best Yellow Roses and the best Yellow Tea for outdoor planting. 
GOLDEN JiATE-One of the new Roses of exceptional merit; extra large, very double, deliciously fragrant ; 
creamy white in color, beautifully bordered with clear rose; a constant bloomer. 
** p^EPLITZ,—A splendid new Red Everblooming Rose.—This, the reddest of all red Roses is 
one 01 the most important of the late introductions; it is a Rose for everybody ; succeeds everywhere and under all 
C °w oi a * and a P 1 * 0 ^ 556 bloomer throughout the summer ; one of the best everblooming red Roses. 
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tne wmte itoses do not possess this merit; a continuous bloomer, producing successive crops of buds and blooms in 
the greatest profusion. A vigorous grower, snowy white in color. 
HA FRANCK, The Old Favorite.—Silvery pink and the most fragrant of all Roses. 
^AMAN COCHKT— Rich coral pink, elegantly shaded with rosy crimson. The buds are immense in size and 
the full blooms magnificent; very sweet; ranks among the very best of the hardy everblooming Roses. 
Jr 1 ^ BINGEE Deep, brilliant crimson, one of the darkest and richest colored everblooming Roses. 
^A-D-AME ABEL CHATENAY—Rosy pink, shaded salmon ; is largely used for cut flower purposes on ac- 
C °ivr a °* 1 continuous blooming habit, and large flowers on long stiff stems ; does well in the open ground. 
MARIK GUILLOT Pure white, very double ; always in bloom and always satisfactory. 
METEOR Very popular on account of its large size, constant bloom, and brilliant velvety crimson color. 
MOSELLA, (Yellow Soup©rt.) — Like all the Soupert Roses, a dwarf compact grower and constant bloomer, 
especially suitable for garden planting. The buds are very .dainty and attractive ; petals creamy-white shading to 
chrome yellow in the center. 
MISS KATE MOULTON A brand new Hybrid Tea that is in a class by 
iteelf; beautiful light pink in color, robust in habit, and with heavy foilage 
like. American Beauty. A grand Rose for house culture or garden planting. 
MADAME HOSTE—Large, finely pointed buds; canary yellow flushed 
with rose ; beautiful and sweet. 
PRINCESS BONNIE- Very dark, almost black ; color is really indescrib¬ 
able. Unlike any othei Rose. 
PIN K SOUPERT —Like Clothilde Soupert but pink. 
PE RLE DES JAltDINS Golden yellow; often sold in cut flower stores 
as Marechal Niel ; buds of immense size and flowers globular ; dark foliage. 
I* 't I* A GONTIER—Especially good in bud; very strong, with free con¬ 
stant blooming habit. As good as the best for garden culture. 
RICHMOND—The Everblooming General Jacqueminot. A new Hybrid 
Tea, and the most largely planted of any American red Rose. Its fine crimson- 
scarlet flowers are borne on long stems, making it especially valuable for cut¬ 
ting purposes. Awarded the cup at the World’s Fair, St. Louis. 
SAFRANO—A fine old Rose; bright, apricot-yellow, changing to orange 
and fawn, sometimes tinted with rose. 
UNCLE JOHN A pleasing and constant bloomer; the bushes are never 
without flowers ; buff yellow shading to white and pink. 
WELLESLEY Another New Rose, a seedling of Liberty crossed with 
Bridesmaid, retaining the form of Liberty with the fullness of Bridesmaid, and 
in color of beautiful shade of pink ; in addition, it is a healthy grower, remark¬ 
ably free-flowering, and possesses unusually good keeping qualities. 
Price of Strong Plants by mail of any of the Tea or Hybrid Tea Roses, 12c. each; 6 for 60c.; 12 for $1.00, Postpaid. 
jl Yjr t • * J H Roses of this class produce the largest and most beautiful flowers and 
IS ft \T SI O 1 |J . the varieties offered below are all perfectly hardy; they are not suitable 
Hill U J fl. Jl y 1 Cl l/C tilcll or house culture, but should be invarably planted out of doors. They 
v w A N improve under care, and should be well pruned each spring. 
ALFRED COLOMB -Justly celebrated as one of the finest; extra large round flowers, very double and 
full ; color, clear cherry red, passing to bright, rich crimson ; very fragrant. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY Well-known as one of the grandest and most beautiful constant-blooming Roses; 
immense buds and flowers, rich glowing crimson, exceedingly sweet. 
A J}A DK DIKSBACH—(Glory of Paris.) Brilliant crimson, sometimes shaded with bright maroon. 
BARON I)E BONSTETTIN Splendid large flower; very double and full. Color, beautiful deep crimson. 
CAPRICE -A fine striped Rose of remarkable beauty. The flowers are large and elegantly formed, quite 
full and double. Co^or, deap clear pink, with wide stripes of pure white, very handsome and attractive. 
CLIO A really grand Rose. On the order of Baroness Rothschild. Flowers are flesh color, shaded in the 
center with rosy pink, large, of fine globular form, freeJv produced; strong, vigorous grower, handsome foliage. 
COQUETTE DES ALPS Large, full, finely-formed flowers ; color, pure white; very hardy and beautiful. 
COUQUETTE DES BLANCHE Pure snowy white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale rose. 
^ET—One of the finest hardy perpetual Roses ; color, bright rosy crimson; very fragrant. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT Famous the world over as one of the most magnificent Hardy Crimson 
Roses ever introduced. It is a strong, vigorous grower, entirely hardy, an early and abundant bloomer, and 
deep ’ reddish-maroon; of strong vigorous habit of growth, flowers are of fine shape. 
at \ rv MARGOTTIN Bright carmine, very free-flowering ; of strong growing habit, very hardy. 
s Pl encb( l Rose ; extra large; color, a bright rosy pink. Quick upright grower. 
,■j / j • HIONE.NS OF LOUNE-This beautiful Rose produces flowers of rich, fulgent rose color, slightly 
tv?% 0 enter with vivid carmine, they are large, very sweet, full and finely cupped shape, petals large. 
MARSHALL P. \\ ILDER Flowers are large, semi-globular, full and of good substance ; color, bright 
scarlet crimson, richly shadedjwith maroon; very fragrant. A very free-bloomer producing fine flowers. 
Prau Karl Drnsehki. 
MARGARET DICKSON — This magnificent 
new white Hybrid Perpetual Rose was raised and 
sent out by Messrs. Alexander Dickson & Sons, of 
Belfast, Ireland. We have no hesitancy in saying it 
is the best white Hybrid Perpetual for planting in the 
garden. The color is white, with pale flesh center, 
petals very large, shell shaped, of immense substance. 
MME. GABRIEL LUIZET One of the most 
beautiful of all Roses. Extra large, elegantly form¬ 
ed, very double and full, fragrant; color, an exquisite 
shade of clear coral rose, suffused with lavender and 
pearl; once seen will always be remembered, hardy, 
MME. rLANTIKK Flowers are pure white. General Jacqueminot, 
very large and double; it is a profuse and continuous bloomer. We recommend it for cemetery planting. 
MRS. JOHN LAING- A splendid, constant-blooming Hybrid Perpetual, perfectly hardy, with im¬ 
mense flowers, full and double. Color, a clear, bright, shining pink, the buds are long and pointed 
MRS. R.G. SHARMAN CRAWFORD—Deep rosy pink; outer petals pale flush; base of petals, white. 
OAKMONT—Fine peach pink flowers, large and sw^et, good bloomer, hardy and productive. 
PAUL NEYRON—We ask special attention to this grand Rose; the flowers are immense; bright Bhin- 
ing pink; clear and beautiful; very double and full; finely scented, blooms the first season and all summer. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DK ROHAN—This is a magnificent Rose, color, a deep, rich, velvety crimson, 
passing to intense maroon, shaded black; at a short distance they appear really black. A handsome Rose. 
ULRICH BRUNNER—Splendid upright grower, with bright, healthy foliage: color, cherry red. 
VICTOR VERDIER—Bright-rose with carmine center, a very fresh pleasing shade, free-blooming. 
FRAU KARL DRU.SCHKI—(Snow Queen or White American Beauty.)—Hybrid PerpetuaL 
A variety to be worthy of the name White American Beauty, much needs to be a great Rose. The foliage 
is large and of heavy texture. The glory of this plant is its flowers, which are immense in size. An ordi¬ 
nary plant will produce hundreds of magnificent flowers, which are full, very deep and double. Petals 
broad and long. The buds are egg-shaped, long and pointed. The color is marvelous, snow white without 
a tinge of yellow, pink or any other color. Price of good strong plants of any of the Hardy 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses, 15c., each; 6 for 70c.; 12 for $1.15, postpaid. 
