3USH ROSES 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY— (See _illustra- 
tion.) This lovely Bush Rose is one of 
the very best everblooming garden Roses. 
Our friends, everywhere, praise it in glow- 
ing terms. The color, which is a soft yel- 
low, does not fade in the open ground. 
Buds and blooms are of perfect form, 
immense in size, as big as a tea cup, full 
and double, produced in continuous 
abundance. Extra strong grower 
and hardiest of all Tea Roses. 2-yr. 
plants, 75c each, postpaid. 
W. FREELAND KENDRICK—Flowers 
large, double. Color, flesh deepen- 
ing to peach in center. 2-year 
plants, 75c¢ each, postpaid. 
WHITE KILLARNEY—Like Pink Killarney, its great charm 
lies in the beautiful, long-pointed form of its buds. 
2-year plants, 75c each, postpaid. 
SILVER COLUMBIA—An offspring of the great ‘’Colum- 
bia,’’ with which it is identical. The magnificent flowers, 
if anything, are borne in greater profusion. The fra- 
grance is even sweeter than that found in American 
Beauty. Color a deep silvery pink, deepening towards 
the center. 2-year plants, 75c each, postpaid. 
BRIDESMA!ID— (See illustration.) Valuable for cutting. 
Fine in the open ground; color fine, clear, dark pink. 
Strong, vigorous grower, bearing its flowers on long, 
sturdy stems. Still holds its own as one of the most . 
beautiful Tea Bush Roses. 2-year plants, 75¢ each, Alexander Hill Gray 
postpaid. 
MRS. W. E. LENON— (See illustration.) Bright scarlet 
and vermilion buds opening into a full handsome 
double flower of almost perfect form, of large size. 
Fragrant almost as the world famous American 
Beauty. Extraordinary free bloomer and good grower. < 
2-year plants, 75¢ each, postpaid. 



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