. Dingee guide to rose culture. pga^W^^^ Madam Hoste The color of this variety is soft, light canary-yellow, deepening in the center to pure golden yellow, beautifully flushed with pale amber. Edge and reverse of petals creamy white. M3IE. JEAX SISLEY. This is a fine variety for ceme- tery planting, being full and double, and in color pure white. Of great vigor and hardiness. MAD.^3fE JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. Flowers pure white, tinged and shaded with pale yellow and rosy blush; very full and sweet. MAD.\ME WELCHE. Color a magnificent shade of am- ber-yellow, deepening toward the center to orange or c


. Dingee guide to rose culture. pga^W^^^ Madam Hoste The color of this variety is soft, light canary-yellow, deepening in the center to pure golden yellow, beautifully flushed with pale amber. Edge and reverse of petals creamy white. M3IE. JEAX SISLEY. This is a fine variety for ceme- tery planting, being full and double, and in color pure white. Of great vigor and hardiness. MAD.^3fE JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. Flowers pure white, tinged and shaded with pale yellow and rosy blush; very full and sweet. MAD.\ME WELCHE. Color a magnificent shade of am- ber-yellow, deepening toward the center to orange or coppery yellow, delicately clouded with pale crimson. >IAD. E. DURAXTHOX. The color is citron-yellow, with bright red center, delicately blended. MADAME HOXORE DEFRESX'E. This splendid va- riety is noted for its pure golden yellow flowers, w^hich are large, full and double. >OIE. REX'E GERARD. The flowers, when open, are bright yellow, and the buds nasturtium-yellow—a most unusual shade among Roses. MARIGOLD. One of the free-blooming, yellow Tea Roses, with dark, leathery foliage. The petals are nicely edged with red, and very deep in color. Mad. Francisca Kruger Of strong and vigorous growth, and a constant bloomer, which is especially suited to bedding or massing. The flowers are deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of large size. * Also in three-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. MADAME CUSIX. The bright purplish crimson flow- ers, with base of inside petals sometimes streaked with white, are produced in great profusion. The flowers are double and very fragrant. PRIXCESS BOXXIE. The brightest, sweetest and freest-blooming Rose in existence. Color solid crimson, deeper and more vivid than "; Fragrance far sweet- er than La France. Always blooming. X'IPHETOS HARDY EVER-BLOOMING TEA —Continued. Madam Hoste. This variety is always scarce. In color it is snow-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b


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