EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Rhea Reid (see below) 
Every American City Park should contain a Rose Carden 
Florence Pemberton (see below) 
RED SHADES —LIGHT AND DARK 
NAME 
Mrs. A. E. Coxhead.. . 
(Newj 
Mrs. Harvey Thomas. 
Oliva. 
Pernet’s Triumph.. . 
Princess Bonnie..... 
Red-Letter Day. 
Reine Marguerite d* 
Italie. 
■jfc'Rhea Reid. 
Richmond. 
Souv. of Wootton . . . 
DESCRIPTION 
Claret-red, shaded vermilion; 
long, pointed buds. 
Carmine, shaded coppery red; 
base of petals canary-yellow. 
Buds long and flowers large, 
full, and well formed. 
Buds nicely pointed; flower . 1 
double; deep rose-color.. 
Flashing carmine-red with riel 
crimson shading.. 
Bright, rich crimson, exquisitely 
shaded; flowers large. 
An exceedingly beautiful, semi 
double Rose, of infinite grace 
and charm. Its velvety, bril¬ 
liant, glowing scarlet-crimson 
buds and fully opened, cac¬ 
tus-like flowers never fade.. . 
Bright carmine-red, with ver 
milion center; large flower.... 
Splendid form; rich cherry-crim 
son. One of the most per¬ 
fectly formed Roses; splendid 
for cutting. 
Bright, glowing crimson-scarlet; 
very beautiful. Produced on 
long stems suitable for cut¬ 
ting... 
A most beautiful, pure, rich, 
velvety red Rose, fully equal 
to General Jacqueminot in 
color and fragrance.... 
PRICES 
Post- By Eiprcn 
paid 
l-yr. 
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WHITE, CREAM AND TINTED 
NAME 
Bessie Brown. 
British Queen. 
^Col. R. S. Williamson.. 
Ethel Malcom (New) . . 
F. E. Coulthwaite. 
Florence Pemberton.. . 
Florence Forrester. 
-^Kaiser in Aug. Victoria 
La France, White. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. . . 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie 
Mrs. H. Brocklebank. . 
Natalie Bottner. 
Rene Robbins. 
White Killarney. 
DESCRIPTION 
Pure white, flushed with pink.. 
Buds tinted flesh, petals thin, 
but flowers pure white. 
Satiny white with deep blush 
center. Blooms very large... 
Ivory-white with delicate peach 
shading. 
Deep cream, shaded bright 
rose on inside of petals; good. 
Creamy white, suffused pink; 
produces perfect blooms. 
Clear snow-white, with a lemon 
tinge. Gold Medal, N. R. S.. 
See illustration below and de¬ 
scription on page 7 . 
See description, page 22 . 
A Rose of rare beauty; creamy 
apricot turning to cream- 
white . 
Pure white with an occasional 
bloom lemon-tinted. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. 
Creamy white, center buff, outer 
petals tinted salmon-rose.... 
Very large, cream-white, fra¬ 
grant flowers. 
Color is tinted lemon, with 
orange center. 
See description page 22 .. . 
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Helen Gould (see page 15 J 
Laurent Carle (see page is) 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (see above) 
Bessie Brown (see above) 
Rose Specialists 
The conard & Jones Co. 
See Novelties, pages 8 and 9 
★See pages 10 and 11 
