CHOICE EVERBLOOMING 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
This we believe is the most popular class of Roses now in 
cultivation. These varieties are the result of a union between 
the Everblooming Teas and the hardy Hybrid Perpetual 
class, thus combining the exquisite richness of coloring and 
beauty of form in the one with the hardiness, vigorous growth 
and pungent fragrance of the other. 
It is rather exceptional in the Roses of any other class 
to find so many excellent qualities; and when you add the 
splendid feature of blooming so freely and continuously 
throughout the season, it is easy to understand why these 
Hybrid Tea Roses are so popular. 
Lack of space prohibits our giving full descriptions to all 
the Roses we have in stock. Therefore we are obliged to 
place many excellent varieties in the smaller column on this 
and the following pages and name the colors only. 
You may find there some favorites well worth your atten- 
Mrs. Aaron Ward (see 2 d column) tion. 
YELLOW AND COPPER SHADES 
Name 
Description 
Chrissie MacKellar . 
Crimson-carmine on ochrey madder, hr 
coming orange-pink as the semi-double 
blooms develop. Its vigorous-branch 
ing growth, coupled with an extremely 
free-flowering habit, makes this an ex¬ 
ceptionally fine bedding variety. 
★Duchess of Welling- 
ton. (See cut.). 
Intense saffron-yellow stained with rich 
crimson, which, as the flower develops, 
becomes deep, coppery, saffron-yellow 
The blooms are fairly full; petals large 
and of great substance. Free flowering 
and delightfully fragrant. 
Irish Elegance. 
A single Rose, making exquisite buds suit¬ 
able for buttonholes or indoor decora¬ 
tion. It is a prolific bloomer. The buds 
are long-shaped and bronzy orange-scar- 
let, turning to apricot as the flower 
opens. (See cut on page 31.). 
★ Mme. Melanie Sou- 
pert. 
Delicate salmon-yellow, suffused with car¬ 
mine. Buds long and delicately colored. 
A most beautiful Rose, especially in the 
bud or semi-expanded form. The heavy, 
shell-like petals are of unusual length. 
An exceptionally fine Rose for cutting 
and will keep for days. 
★Mile. Helena Gam- 
bier. 
A grand everblooming Rose; color, lovely 
canary-yellow, with deep peachy red 
center, changing to creamy pink as the 
flower opens. It makes a neat, hand¬ 
some bush, blooms all through the sea¬ 
son; the flowers are large and double. . 
Mrs. Aaron Ward . . 
Fine Indian yellow, sometimes washed 
(See cut.) 
with salmon-rose. . Flowers are full 
double and as attractive when full 
blown, as in the bud state. The young 
foliage is a rich bronzy green. 
★Sunburst . 
Orange-copper and golden yellow. A mag¬ 
nificent free-blooming variety, espe¬ 
cially handsome in bud form. It does 
well under glass, forming its handsome 
flowers on single, strong stems, making 
it suitable for cutting. Sunburst is one 
of the most popular yellows grown.... 
Other excellent kinds, but stock is limited 
YELLOW AND COPPER SHADES 
Arthur R. Goodwin. Great coppery orange blooms 
which turn to pink when the flower ages. 
Carine. Lemon-yellow with rose or coppery crimson 
edges. A very decorative flower. 
Donald McDonald. Intense orange-carmine. Inex¬ 
pressibly charming. 2 -yr. only, $ 1 , by express. 
G. Amedee Hammond. Deep apricot, shading to 
fawn or buff. 2 -yr. only, $ 1 , by express. 
Lady Mary Ward. Orange, shaded deep orange. 
Mme. Charles Lutaud. Chrome-yellow and scarlet. 
Mme. Jenny Gillemot. Similar to Mme. Melanie 
Soupert. 
Mme. Ravary. Rich nankeen-yellow. 
Margaret Dickson Hamill. Straw-colored petals 
flushed with carmine. 2 -yr. only, Si, by express. 
Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo. Deep honey-yellow, over¬ 
laid brighter yellow. Large flower. 2 -yr. only, Si, 
by express. 
Mrs. Charles E. Pearson. Orange, flushed apricot. 
Mrs. T. Hillas. Pure chrome-yellow. 
Mrs. Sam Ross. Light chamois-yellow, back of petals 
flushed buff. 2 -yr. only, 60 cts., by express. 
Old Gold. Reddish orange with coppery apricot 
shadings. A single-flowered variety. 
Primerose. Melon-yellow with apricot shading. 2 -yr. 
only, 60 cts., by express. 
Queen Mary. Canary-yellow crayoned with carmine. 
2 -yr. only, 75 cts., by express. 
Seabird. Clear primrose-yellow. 
PRICE. All in this column, except where noted, 
1-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
Duchess of Wellington 
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Rose Specialists 
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