GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE—Royalty in roses. 
See OUCH ESSE CHARLOTTE. Patent 774. .ARS 83%.. Tall. 
| Continues to reign in the affections of thousands of rose-lovers, for its many 
| virtues of plant and bloom, and the indescribable tones of “chestnut, gera- 
| nium-red, rich claret, morocco red and dusky coral” with which intriguing 
| color terms, the catalog-writers have tried to portray her illusive shadings. 
Grows tall and regal. Truly the grand duchess among all the hybrid teas! 
3 ior.5.20 each 2.00 
Pewee cee lER. HH. T. Patent 910. ARS 74%... 40 inches. 
A free-blooming, 35-petalled hybrid tea from Holland which has won 
special interest because of the intense and non-fading yellow flowers on 
a super plant. I rest while R. Harkness & Co., England, display their 
enthusiasm as follows—‘Spek’s Yellow (Golden Scepter in America) is per- 
haps the brightest yellow rose of all... the petals are tightly whorled, the flowers 
light and decorative in effect, first rate for cutting ... yellow as a guinea” 
Sights 25 sack. On 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS. Patent 1090. 9 feet. 
Climbing sport of the popular Floribunda, and fills the need for a hardy 
and healthy, cluster blooming “running rose’’ with hybrid tea form, in 
bright, unfading yellow. Abundant and continuous bloom, and “abund- 
antly’’ recommended! Pele) 
GOOD NEWS. Patent 426. ARS 80%. Medium. 
If you, gentle reader, were a rose (nice thought), I'll wager you would be 
proud to have in your “veins” the blood of Souv. de Claudius Pernet, 
Joanna Hill and Comtesse Vandal, ignoring a little perhaps, the rather 
dull virtues of Radiance. The big, double, six inch flowers are a warm 
pink, with tea fragrance. Rated a “hot weather rose” and lavish bloomer. 
“What arose! Peaches and cream, with the fragrance of spiced honey.” Hortense 
| Wild. Morn each 2.00 
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