. Hybrid-Polyantha Rose, Pink Gruss an Aachen Dainty Single Flowering Hybrid-Tea Roses These dainty single everblooming free flowering varieties possess a grace and elegance which makes them deserving of far greater popularity than that heretofore given them. Their flowers last well when cut and when displayed in individual vases are charming and admired by everybody. Dainty Bess. An appropriate name for a daintily colored and well formed flower, 3J inches in diameter, composed of delicately crinkled and wavy petals of a pleasing shade of shell pink with a conspicuous bunch of crimson stamens.


. Hybrid-Polyantha Rose, Pink Gruss an Aachen Dainty Single Flowering Hybrid-Tea Roses These dainty single everblooming free flowering varieties possess a grace and elegance which makes them deserving of far greater popularity than that heretofore given them. Their flowers last well when cut and when displayed in individual vases are charming and admired by everybody. Dainty Bess. An appropriate name for a daintily colored and well formed flower, 3J inches in diameter, composed of delicately crinkled and wavy petals of a pleasing shade of shell pink with a conspicuous bunch of crimson stamens. A strong, vigorous grower and profuse flowering, the flowers being produced on strong branching stems. Ethel James. One of the most artistic. Very large, sweetly scented, flowers opening out in salver form, of a deep carmine flushed with orange. Irish Elegance. An elegant variety with bronzy pink buds expanding with apricot and yellow shades, a strong grower and always in bloom. Irish Fireflame. A glorious variety, bearing its flowers in clusters of five or more; splendid for cutting in sprays in bud form. These buds are wonderfully rich in coloring, a rich deep orange, splashed with crimson, opening to large flowers of a satiny old-gold. Isobel. A lovely delicately colored variety. The flowers are 4j inches in diameter of a flushed carmine and orange passing to pink, fragrant and free. Price. Any of the above $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. One each of the 5 varieties for $ New Hybrid-Rugosa Rose Dr. Eckener This new Rugosa Hybrid is a welcome addition in this very hardy type of Rose. It will be found particularly valuable to plant in the shrubbery border or as an individual specimen or clump in the garden. It is strong, vigorous and hardy in growth, with good sized flowers of cupped form and entirely distinct in color, being a silken or luminous buff pink with golden suffusion. Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz. Hybrid-Tea Rose Olympiad


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