Konigin Carola—Perfect in form, both in bud and when fully ex¬ 
panded. In color a beautiful satiny-rose, with the reverse of the petals 
silvery-rose; very floriferous and desirable in every way. 
La France—Delicate silvery rose, changing to silvery pink; very 
large; full, of fine globular form; a most constant bloomer. 
Gruss an Teplitz 
Lady Hillingdon—One of the loveliest Eoses that one could imagine. 
The color is superb, being of deep yellow tinged with light blush on 
the outer edge of petals. The bloom does not fail like more of the yellow 
Eoses. Buds are very slender and graceful, borne on long, stiff stems. 
Eapid grower and free bloomer. 
Lady Alice Stanley—Deep coral-rose, inside pale flesh, slightly 
flushed deeper flesh; a remarkably attractive and pleasing color combi¬ 
nation. The blooms are very large, full, of great substance and pro¬ 
duced very freely and deliciously fragrant; one of the best bedding 
varieties. 50c. 
Lady Ashtown—The flowers are large, double, with high-pointed 
center, and are produced on long stems; in color a soft rose, shading to 
yellow at the base of the petals. 
. ■^ rs * Aaron Ward—In color is a distinct shade of Indian-yellow, 
which, as the flower expands, shades lighter towards the edges, making 
a splendid color combination, which is more decided in dry than wet 
weather, the yellow shading sometimes disappearing almost entirely in 
extended periods oi wet, cold weather; one of the freest flowering varie¬ 
ties in our collection. 
Lady Hillingdon 
size ^nd °^ Rivoire—An ideal bedding Eose of large 
petals d * f 5 C0l0r S0ft peach > fading to yellow at the base of 
briirl^^^^in^i 01 ^ 1 ^ *F orr *°^ Color, coral red shaded with yellow and 
low*at tho y bn^ Ti PaSS r g 4 . *° praWn re . d; but coral red shaded with yel- 
groen foliage. *50c. 10 P 18 “ m ° St Vlgorous grower with am P le bronzy 
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