144 Rose Cultivation 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Madame Ravary. Beautiful orange-yellow; 
medium. 
Madame Segond Weber. Rosy salmon; 
large form, very fine. 
Maman Cochet. Carmine, mingled with 
salmon-yellow; large, full. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Indian yellow, occa¬ 
sionally washed with salmon-rose; very 
floriferous. 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell. Reddish salmon, 
reverse of petals rosy scarlet; semi¬ 
double; “fine for bedding.” 
Mrs. Harold Brocklebank. Creamy white, 
center buff, outer petals frequently 
tinted with salmon-rose; buds with a 
flush of salmon-pink; large, full, perfect 
form, sweetly perfumed. 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester. Warm crim¬ 
son-carmine; large, with large smooth 
circular petals; hybrid-tea perfume. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. Flesh, 
shaded white; large and full. 
Viscountess Folkestone. Creamy pink, 
center deep salmon-pink, very florif¬ 
erous. 
50 cts. each, $4 for 10, $30 per 100 
Hyb rid Perpetual Roses 
These were the garden favorites of twenty years ago, and although the 
Everblooming Hybrid Teas have gained a large list of friends, there are 
some of the Hybrid Perpetuals with which no garden can dispense. They 
can be grown in the colder parts of the country where the Hybrid Teas 
will not stand. 
Alfred K. Williams. Carmine-crimson, 
large, full, globular, free-blooming, 
fragrant. 
Baroness Rothschild. Pale rose, large, 
cupped-form. 
Captain Hayward. Scarlet-crimson, per¬ 
fect form, sweetly perfumed. 
Eugene Verdier. Rose-flesh. 
Frau Karl Druschki. White. 
General Jacqueminot. Crimson-scarlet, 
large, full, very fragrant. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Light silvery 
pink, large, full. 
50 cts. each, $4 i 
Magna Charta. Bright rose, very large, 
full. 
Margaret Dickson. White, pale flesh cen¬ 
ter; large, fine form. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink, very large, 
fine form; floriferous, very fragrant. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. Deep 
rosy pink, outer petals shaded pale flesh. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose. Enormous 
size. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety 
crimson; full, fine form. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-crimson, large. 
10, $30 per 100 
Dick sons Hybrid Single R oses 
In our nurseries there are no more attractive objects than the Irish 
single varieties, and they are so marvelously free-flowering that it is 
impossible to say too much in their praise. During the entire growing 
season they are virtually always in bloom, and their lasting properties 
are most surprising. The shrubby border calls for them. 
Irish Beauty. Pure white, with distinct 
and prominent bright golden anthers; 
large, free-flowering, deliciously fra¬ 
grant. 
Irish Elegance. Bronzy orange-scarlet, 
which whilst expanding assumes varied 
apricot hues. Profuse bloomer from 
early June until the end of the flowering 
season. 
75 cts. ea< 
Irish Brightness. Vivid crimson, shading 
pink at base of petals. 
Irish Harmony. Saffron-yellow, crayoned 
or smeared claret; the flowers when ex¬ 
panded being creamy white, of large 
size; very free-flowering. 
Irish Modesty. Delicate coral-pink suf¬ 
fused from base of petals with ecru; large 
and very plentifully produced. 
, $6 for 10 
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