Hybrid Tea Roses 
THE. PERPETUAL SUMMER-BLOOMINQ GARDEN ROSES 
The popularity of this class of Roses for garden decoration is 
increasing yearly as the valuable qualities become known. They are 
a new race of garden Roses created by crossing Hybrid Perpetuals 
and Tea Roses. The new class combines the vigor and hardiness 
of the Hybrid Perpetual with the free-blooming qualities of the Tea 
Rose. The flowers of many varieties are as large as those of the 
Hybrid Perpetuals while they cover a wide range of colors. Hybrid 
Tea Roses begin to bloom early in the season and bloom continu¬ 
ously throughout the summer until cut down by frosts. For winter 
care and protection, see Cultural Directions on pages 21-23. 
Strong, two-year-old dormant plants, 50 cts. each, except 
where noted; $5 per doz., $20 for 50, $38 per 100 
Antoine Rivoire. Rosy flesh, or on a yellow ground, shaded with 
a border of carmine ; large, full. A splendid variety. 
Augustine Guinnoisseau. White, slightly tinted with flesh. An ex¬ 
cellent sort for cutting. 
Avoca. (New.) Brilliant velvety crimson, with large smooth petals 
and high pointed center; free and vigorous. $1.50 each. 
Bessie Brown. Creamy white ; the blooms are perfectly formed, of 
immense size and substance. Petals shell-shaped and very highly 
perfumed. Very fine. 
Betty. The plants are extremely vigorous, with splendid dark green 
foliage. Flowers very large, of glorious shape and of a truly 
unique color, ruddy gold (a coppery rose overspread with golden 
yellow). Delightfully scented. 75 cts. 
Captain Christy. Pale peach, center rosy crimson. 
Caroline Testout. Bright satin rose, with brighter center. Large, 
full flower of globular shape and delightful fragrance. 
Charles J. Graham. Dazzling orange-crimson. The blooms are 
large, and of splendid form, the petals being large, smooth, 
and of great substance—rarely is there a misshapen bloom. 
Its vigorous growth and large foliage, coupled with its 
unique color add much to the attraction of this Rose. $1. 
Colonel R. S. Williamson. (New.) Satiny white, with deep 
blush center; very large, full and of fine form; free and 
good for any purpose. $1 each. 
Countess Cairns. Cerise-carmine, not full, but of large size, 
with handsome petals. 75 cts. 
Countess of Caledon. Rich carmine-rose color. Blooms are 
large and of great substance. Highly perfumed. 
Crimson Crown. Deep crimson, lemon-white at base of petals; 
small and very free. 
Dean Hole. Silvery carmine, shaded salmon ; absolutely dis¬ 
tinct, and by far the finest of its color. Flowers large, of 
great substance and fine form. 75 cts. 
Dr. J. Campbell Hall. Coral-rose, suffused white, base of 
petals yellow ; a charming Rose of perfect form. 75 cts. 
Elizabeth Barnes. (New.) Satiny salmon-rose, with fawn 
center, suffused yellow, outside of petals rosy red, tinted 
copper and yellow, flowers large. $1.50 each. 
Etoile de France. Velvety crimson, center vivid cerise-red; 
blooms large, full ; cupped form. 
Farben Konigin. Carmine, changing to imperial pink, medium 
size, very free and distinct. 
Ferdinand Jamin. Flowers large, full, globular; rosy car¬ 
mine, shaded salmon ; very floriferous. 
Florence Pemberton. Creamy white, suffused pink, edges of 
petals occasionally flushed peach. Flowers large, perfect 
in form, with high, pointed center. Awarded Gold Medal 
of the N. R. S. A magnificent Rose. 
Germain Trochon. Salmon-flesh, with center a nankeen-yel¬ 
low. Edge of petals shaded with pale pink. A new and 
exceedingly pretty sort, useful for all purposes. 
Gloire de Dijon. Buff, with orange center. Very large, double 
and extremely sweet. One of the hardiest Tea Roses, and 
will succeed in any situation. 
Grace Darling. Creamy white, shaded with peach ; large and 
full, free bloomer, and very distinct. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet crimson. Flowers large, cup¬ 
shaped. Free-flowering. Useful for pillars and posts. A 
superb decorative variety of highest merit. 
Gustave Regis. Canary-yellow, with orange center. 
Harry Kirk. (New.) Deep sulphur-yellow, paler toward 
edges of petals. Large, full flowers with smooth petals of 
fine substance. Blooms freely and continuously. $1.25. 
Hon. Edith Gifford. White flesh, center slightly tinted with 
salmon-rose ; large and full, of fine form both in bud and 
when expanded. Very free-flowering. 
Hon. Ina Bingham. Of purest pink, deeply veinated. Semi¬ 
double blooms are carried on rigid stems, possessing very 
massive deep green foliage. The growth is exceptionally 
robust. A very unique sort, creating beautiful effects 
when massed. The color is singularly beautiful. 75 cts. 
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