EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES 16 Beautiful Color Plates 
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WHITE AND TINTED SHADES 
Name 
Bride.. 
Devoniensis.. 
Hugo Roller. 
Lady Plymouth. 
Mme. de Watteville. 
-^-Madison. 
A 
-ifc-M aman Cochet, 
White. 
■^Marie Van Houtte. . . 
Molly Sharman- 
Crawford. 
Mrs. Herbert Stevens 
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Description 
Large buds and flowers; creamy white; 
very fine. Grown in quantities for cut- 
flowers. A splendid Rose for growing 
under glass or for blooming indoors dur¬ 
ing the winter. 
This is also called the “Magnolia Rose.” 
It is very sweet scented, a strong grow¬ 
er, and the blooms are creamy white with 
rosy center; large and full... 
Light lemon-yellow, sometimes a rich 
cream color, dashed with crimson. A 
“pictorial” Rose of great beauty; a 
good grower and sweet scented. 
A meritorious Rose, whose pearly cream 
petals are very faintly flushed, giving it 
a piquant finish. Deliciously perfumed. 
Creamy white, edged with carmine; an 
extra-fine bedder, as it produces strong, 
sturdy bushes that bloom freely the en- 
entire summer and until frost. It makes 
splendid buds and large double flowers 
with thick petals. 
Cream-white, sometimes tinted pink; simi¬ 
lar to Bride, but more vigorous in growth 
and a better bloomer. Good for indoors 
under glass; very fragrant. 
See description, page 17. 
Soft nankeen-yellow, passing to creamy 
white and shaded rich pink. A splendid 
Rose every way, as it is a strong grower, 
blooms freely, and winters well with 
slight protection. 
Delicate eau-de-nil-white, which becomes 
purer as the flower expands. The blooms 
are carried on erect stems and are freely 
produced; delightfully perfumed. 
A white Rose having the center shaded 
with fawn and peach. Produces an ex¬ 
quisite flower, sweetly perfumed, on 
stout stems, suitable for cutting. 
IN STRESSFUL DAYS 
It is good to know the wonderful power that flowers have over the spirits of men. 
If torn, worn, or weary, try Roses for refreshment. Roses carry many a message too 
subtle for lips to tell. Learn their language. ■—R. P. 
Marie Guillot. Splendid for cut-flowers 
Other excellent kinds, but stock is limited 
WHITE AND TINTED SHADES 
Anna Oliver. Creamy blush, shaded carmine. A con¬ 
stant bloomer; large, full, and sweet, i-yr. only. 
Cornelia Cook. Snowy white; large and full. This 
Rose is suitable for indoor growing. 
Golden Gate. Cream, tinged yellow and rose. An 
exquisite Rose and a free bloomer, i-yr. only, 
Mme. Joseph Schwartz. White, tinged yellow and 
rosy blush. Very full and deliciously sweet. 
Mme. Olga. Cream-white, clouded carmine. A low, 
bushy grower and constant bloomer, i-yr. only. 
Marie Guillot. A pure snowy white Rose with large, 
full flowers. Good for bedding, as it is always in 
bloom. (See cut.) 
Marie Lambert. The flowers are extra large, very 
double and full, and deliciously tea-scented. Color, 
pale lemon-yellow, passing to rich, creamy white. 
i-yr. only. 
Mrs. Foley Hobbs. Delicate ivory-white, faintly 
tinged clear pink on edge of petals. Blooms large 
and. perfect. Deliciously tea-perfumed. 
Sombrieul. Cream-white, tinged rose. Very large, 
full, and deliciously tea-perfumed. 
The Queen. Snow-white. A constant bloomer, pro¬ 
ducing large, double fragrant flowers, i-yr. only. 
PRICE. All in this column, except where noted, 
1 -yr. size, 20 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts., by 
express. 
Etoile de Lyon (page 18 ) 
Mme. Camille (page 16). Beautiful on the lawn; just as fine in vases 
Souv. de Pierre Notting (page 18 ) 
West Grove , Penna. 
Rose Specialists 
See Reliable Dozen, page 34 
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