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HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
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J. B. Clark. Deep scarlet, shaded blackish crimson. $i. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Beautiful primrose ; excellent. 
Killarney. Flesh, shaded white, suffused pale pink; the 
blooms are large. A lovely and distinct Rose of great merit. 
La France. Beautiful bright pink Rose ; large, full, and fine. 
Lady Ashtown. Very pale rose shading to yellow at base of 
petals, reflexes of petals silvery pink. 75 cts. 
Lady Battersea. Beautiful cherry-crimson, permeated with 
an orange shade. Of moderate size ; very free-flowering. 
Lady Moyra Beauclerc. Bright madder-rose with silvery re¬ 
flexes ; the blooms are very large, and perfectly formed. 
La Tosca. Soft pink, tinted with rosy white and yellow. 
Liberty. Brilliant velvety crimson, of even shade through¬ 
out ; a truly unique and charming Rose. It is most flo- 
riferous. 
Lyon Rose. (New.) Shrimp-pink at ends of petals, center 
coral-red or salmon shaded with chrome-yellow. Flowers 
are large, full and perfectly formed. $1. 
Mad. Abel Chatenay. Carmine-rose, shaded with salmon. 
Mad. Jos. Combet. Creamy white ; large, full, and fine form. 
Mad. Jules Grolez. Beautiful bright China Rose ; large, full. 
Mad. Melanie Soupert. Saffron-yellow suffused with pink and 
, carmine; flowers very large and of perfect shape. 75 cts. 
Mad. Ravary. Beautiful orange-yellow ; blooms large. 
Maman Cochet, White. A superb, hardy variety. 
/Maman Cochet. Carmine mingled with salmon-yellow. 
Marquise Lita. Carmine-rose, with vermilion center. 
Marquise de Salisbury. Fine, bright velvety red, vigorous. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Indian-yellow, occasionally washed sal- 
mon-rose ; very large flowers. $1. 
Mrs. David Jardine. (New.) Bright rosy pink, outer petals 
salmon-pink. $1.50. 
Mrs. Peter Blair. Lemon-chrome, with golden yellow cen¬ 
ter; flowers of lovely shape; blooms freely and continu¬ 
ously. 75 cts. 
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Creamy white ; center rose. 75c. 
Mrs. W. J. Grant. A truly superb Rose ; imperial pink—a 
rare color ; the flowers are sweetly perfumed. 
Papa Gontier. Rosy crimson ; fine long buds. 
Pharisaer. Rosy white, shaded salmon ; very floriferous. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Deep cherry-red. A climbing Rose. 
Prince de Bulgarie. Deep rosy flesh, shaded with salmon ; 
flowers very large and full. 
Rev. D. Williamson. Dark crimson, shaded maroon. 75 cts. 
Richmond. Pure red-scarlet; of free-growing and flowering 
habit; valuable for forcing. 
Souvenir du Pres. Carnot. Flesh, shaded white. 
Souvenir de Mad. Eugenie Verdier. Electric white, shaded 
saffron-yellow ; a very useful and pretty variety. 
Souvenir de Pierre Rotting. Apricot-yellow, blended with 
coppery yellow ; large and finely formed flowers. 75 cts. 
Viscountess Folkestone. Creamy white, center deep salmon- 
pink, petals of great substance; very floriferous ; a grand 
Rose. 
William Shean. Purest pink, 
delicately veined with ochre; 
free-flowering ; of im¬ 
mense size. 75 cts. 
Killarney 
Rugosa Roses 
Natives of Japan and the hardiest of our garden Roses. They are valuable for planting among shrubbery, for hedges, or 
for groups on a lawn. Particularly adapted for seashore planting as they thrive in almost any soil. Being sturdy in growth, 
the winds do not affect them as is the case with other Roses. 
The hybrid Rugosas produce double flowers in various colors, and bloom throughout the season. They are attractive and 
ornamental in the fall when the hips ripen. Only very light pruning is required. 
50 cents each, $5 per dozen 
Atropurpurea. In buds, the flowers are almost blackish crim¬ 
son, as they open they pass to maroon-crimson. 
Belle Poitevine. Rose-color, double, very floriferous. 
Blanc Double de Coubert. A double white Rugosa alba. 
Calocarpa. Rose-color, single, very sweet. 
Conrad F. Meyer. Very large flowers ; clear silvery rose. 
Delicata. Soft rose; double flowers of good size. 
Fimbriata. White, suffused pink, with edges of petals fim¬ 
briated ; sweetly perfumed ; growth vigorous. 
Mme. Georges Bruant. Paper white, large and double ; pro¬ 
duced in clusters ; a valuable pure white decorative Rose. 
Madame Chas. Worth. Rosy carmine, semi-double. 
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