ROSES (Continued) 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson; one of 
the handsomest and most showy roses of this 
color; beautiful in the bud. A fine free growth; 
a universal favorite. 
Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson. Fine form; 
fragrant. 
Mabel Morrison. Pure white, tinged with pink; 
profuse bloomer. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Extra large, coral pink; 
fragrant. 
Magna Charta. Bright pink, carmine; fragrant. 
Marchioness of Lome. Rich rose, shaded with 
carmine. 
Margaret Dickson. Pure waxy-white, very large, 
magnificent form; exquisite. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry-carmine; large, full 
flower; vigorous grower. 
Mrs. John Laing. Delicate pink; large, full; fra¬ 
grant. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. Deep, rosy pink, 
outer petals pale flesh; large. 
Paul Neyron. This magnificent rose is by far 
the largest variety in cultivation; very double 
and full, of a beautiful deep rose color, and 
delightfully fragrant. 
Persian Yellow. Deep, bright yellow; small, but 
handsome; a very early bloomer. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson, 
one of the darkest. 
Soleil d’Or, or Golden Sun. Its growth is ro¬ 
bust, making plants 3 feet in height; flowers 
large, full and globular; fragrant; color superb; 
reddish gold, shaded with nasturtium red. 
Ulrich Brunner. A superb rose; extra large, bold 
flowers; rich, glowing crimson, elegantly lighted 
with scarlet; fragrant. 
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TEA AND HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Prices, except as otherwise noted, 50 cts. each; 
S4.50 per doz. 
Valued especially for their free and continuous 
blooming qualities, having their brightest colors 
in autumn, and particularly useful for their sup¬ 
ply of cut flowers. Strong, field grown 2 year 
plants. 
Captain Christy. Veiy large, double flowers; 
lovely peach, deepening to rosy crimson; con¬ 
stant .bloomer. 
Caroline Testout. Large, double, bright rose; 
very sweet; sturdy habit, free flowering. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. This is a magnificent 
new rose and words cannot express too much 
in its favor. Its color, intense velvety scar¬ 
let, shaded with fiery red, passing to dark vel¬ 
vety crimson, fine form and retains its color 
under a hot sun. Exquisite fragrance. It is 
described by its propagator as the most impor¬ 
tant in color yet seen, and will be sought after. 
75 cts. each; $8 per doz. 
Etoile de France. Velvety crimson, stiff, erect 
stems; fragrant. 
Etoile de Lyon. Rich golden yellow; beautiful 
form, hardy. 
Glorie Lyonnaise. White; blooms with utmost 
freedom; massive flowers on stiff stems. 
Gruss An Teplitz. See page 63. 
Hermosa. Bright rose; a most constant bloomer; 
one of the oldest and best. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. White, creamy; full 
and double; fragrant; a delightful variety. 
Killarney. Color flesh, suffused with pink; blooms 
continuously. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. OR SNOW QUEEN 
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