Hardy Tea or Everblooming Roses 
The beauty of Roses is beyond description. Their utter loveliness of form, texture, fra¬ 
grance and color cannot help but make them the most popular of all flowers for the garden 
or home. 
When added to these qualifications are ease of culture, quick and ample response in 
blossoms, it is not to be wondered at that the Rose has been aptly termed the “Queen 
of Flowers.” 
We offer only the best and most popular of the well tried varieties, with the majority 
of which every lover of the Rose is familiar. We recommend them for general planting to 
those who wish the finest varieties, and a supply of extra choice flowers to cut throughout 
the season. 
PRICE* 2-yr. strong plants, each, 50c; 10 for #4.25; 100 
for #35.00. 
HABIT OF 
GROWTH 
AUTUMN. Most extraordinary colored rosebud-—burnt 
orange—on strong stems for cutting. Foliage glossy 
and very dark green. 
BRIARCLIFF. Handsome flowers of silvery rose-pink. 
DUCHESS OF LUXEMBOURG. Rich golden yellow. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Large, well-formed 
buds, opening to semi-double saffron-yellow flowers, 
stained with crimson and changing to lighter yellow. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Long pointed pink bud with 
a glow of amber and a paler edge. Fine for cutting. 
E. G. HILL. Great, massive blooms of deep maroon, 
velvety on inside, very fragrant. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. Well formed buds that de- 
velop into full open flowers of red and soft velvety 
crimson, shading to vivid cerise. 
J. J. L. MOCK. Silvery rose-white, reverse of petals 
carmine-pink. 
K. A. VICTORIA.. Most popular of all white Hybrid 
Tea Roses. Flowers large and finely formed, borne 
singly on strong upright stems. 
KILLARNEY PINK. Fine satiny pink. Perfectly hardy, 
robust grower. A constant bloomer. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Harmony of bright pink, apri- 
cot and gold. Richly perfumed. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Broad petals of satiny 
rose, rounded flower, shaded darker at center ana 
lighter edges. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Color corah red; a 
free blooming variety, producing fine flowers all sum¬ 
mer and until frost. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Dark yellow, almost orange. 
A beautiful variety. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Clear, deep canary-yellow. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS. Copper-red buds unfolding 
to beautiful golden blooms. 
ROSLYN. Full golden yellow bloom, deeper in center 
with orange splashings on back of petals. 
SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET. Brick-red, magnifi¬ 
cent blooms. 
SUNBURST. Golden yellow with yellow-orange cen¬ 
ter. A good variety. 
SYRACUSE. A new Rose, outstanding in the bril¬ 
liance of its bright crimson hue. 
WILLOWMERE. Brilliant pink flowers suffused with 
a golden light. 
KILLARNEY WHITE. Same habits and fragrance as 
Killarney Pink. 
LADY ASHTOWN. Very pale solid carmine-pink; yellow base. 
Blooms, are large, globular and well formed. 
LOS ANGELES. Flame-pink. Buds long and pointed. Beautiful from 
the opening of the bud until the last petal drops. 
MARGARET McGREDY. One of the most popular Red Roses. Al¬ 
most always in bloom; a thrifty, vigorous grower. 
REV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. Brownish yellow flowers, strongly shaded 
with copper-pink. 
New Patented Roses 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Plant Patent No. 38. The sensation of the 
shows. Lovely, coppery pink and gold, extra long pointed 
buds. The Queen of the Garden. Each, #1.00. 
ECLIPSE. Plant Patent No. 172. New. The long, stream-lined 
bud, enhanced by ornamental sepals is of rich gold. The inter¬ 
national sensation, awarded prizes in Rome, Paris and other test 
gardens. Each, #1.50. 
McGREDY’S PINK. Plant Patent rights reserved. Buds are bright rose, 
opening to pearly cream and pink, saffron-yellow base. Each, #1.50. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH. Plant Patent No. 190. Geranium, flushed orange, 
gradually deepening to rich orange at base. Each, #1.50. 
ROME GLORY. Patent applied for. Large crimson-red buds, opening into full, 
well formed, fragrant cerise-red blooms. Each, #2.00. 
SOUVENIR. Plant Patent No. 25. Deep, rich golden yellow. Prolific producer 
of fragrant flowers for cutting. Each, #1.00. 
A TYPICAL 
EVERBLOOMING 
TYPE 
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