12 M. H. WALSH, WOODS HOLE, MASS. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Premier. Pure rose-pink blooms, produced freely 
on stiff stems; very fragrant. 
President W. H. Taft. Clear salmon-pink; large; 
full; beautifully formed. A splendid variety for 
bedding. 
Prince de Bulgarie. Deep rosy flesh, shaded with 
salmon; flowers very large and full. 
Queen Mary. Canary-yellow, crayoned with car¬ 
mine; most floriferous, and its exquisite, beauti¬ 
fully serrated leaves and apple-green wood lend it 
a character all its own; deliciously tea perfumed; 
growth vigorous. One of the most decorative 
Roses of today. 
Radiance. An American variety; awarded the silver 
medal of the American Rose Society in 1914. 
Flowers bright carmine-salmon, mingled with rose, 
shading to a coppery yellow at base of petals. 
The plant blooms freely. 
Red Cross. Orangc-crimson-scarlet, with delightful 
Tea Rose perfume. Foliage waxy and leathery. 
Growth is vigorous and erect; very floriferous. 
Red Radiance. A sport of Radiance; has the same 
free-flowering qualities, but the plants are stronger 
in growth and blooming habit. The blooms are 
carried on long, strong stems. 
Red-Letter Day. The glowing scarlet-crimson buds 
and fully opened cactus-like flowers never fade, 
as the reflex of the petals in satiny crimson-scarlet 
colorings is devoid of blue or magenta. Its 
refined, vigorous, erect growth, with dark glaucous 
sage-green foliage, is festooned with delightful 
blooms throughout the entire flowering season. 
It is an ideal Rose for bedding or cutting, combin¬ 
ing in a marked degree all the essentials required 
in either class. Awarded Gold and Silver-Gilt 
Medals of National Rose Society. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Deep cherry-red. A climb¬ 
ing Rose. 
Rhea Reid. RLh dark velvety red flowers, large 
and double. Good garden Rose. 
Richmond. Pure scarlet; of free-growing and free- 
flowering habit. 
Rose Marie. Clear rose pink with long pointed bud. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. Flesh, shaded white; 
good-sized flower. 
Sunburst. A very vigorous grower, of erect and 
slight spreading habit, with very few thorns; fine, 
reddish green, bronzed foliage; fine, long, pointed 
buds, generally borne singly on long, stout stems; 
flower large, fairly full and of elongated cupped 
form; cadmium-yellow, with orange center. This 
variety has attracted great attention, both in 
Europe and America. It flowers freely over a 
long season. Good for forcing under glass, for 
bedding and for the garden. 
Viscountess Folkestone. Creamy white, center deep 
salmon-pink; petals of great substance. 
White Killarney. A pure white sport from our fine 
pink Hybrid Tea, Killarney. 
Winnie Davis. Apricot-pink shaded to flesh. 
SINGLE HYBRID TEA ROSES 
All the charm of the Wild Rose is had in this class of vigorous, free-flowering Garden Roses. The blooms 
have a graceful, airy appearance that delights everyone who sees them. The beauty of form and the attrac¬ 
tive colorings of the single Hybrid Tea Roses are making them more popular each year. The assortment 
which I offer comprises the choicest varieties which have been perfected. 
$1 each, $11 per doz. 
Irish Beauty. Unusually large pure white blooms 
with distinct and prominent golden anthers. 
Deliciously fragrant. 
Irish Elegance. In the bud a bronze and orange- 
scarlet, then varied apricot hues of a peculiar 
charm. Growth vigorous and erect, branching 
freely. A profuse bloomer from early June until 
the end of the season. 
Irish Fireflame. A strikingly gorgeous Rose, which 
conveys the idea of a flame. In the spiral bud 
stage it is a deep maddery orange, which becomes, 
as the flower fully opens, a rich, satiny, ochrey 
old-gold, delicately sheened, as if sunset-tinged, 
with pure crimson and pure lemon zone, against 
which the light, fawny anthers form a beautiful 
contrast. Combined with the size, inches 
across, the finish of the bloom instantly pro¬ 
nounces its loveliness. The handsome graceful wood 
is shiny purple-chocolate, with varnished, deep 
bronzy green, ovate foliage. Strongly tea per¬ 
fumed. Vigorous growth, and never out of bloom. 
Dormant, field-grown. 
