Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . Beautiful single white flowers:ith yellow stamens; grand foliage. EDWIN LONSDALE.âFlowers 2 to 3 inches iniameter, douole; pale, lemon white; delicate Tea-agrance. unarming buds. WM. K. HARRIS.âFlowers pale flesh color,ouble to the center, about 2 inches in fragrant. WM. C. EG AN.âThis is probably the best of thisk-pe of Roses. The flowers are large; the color aeautiful shade of rose. PROF. C. SARGENT.âA perfectly hardy climbingyellow Rose, with splendid foliage. Very rich deepgolden yellow in bud; open flowers of fine form, verydouble; 2y-&g
Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . Beautiful single white flowers:ith yellow stamens; grand foliage. EDWIN LONSDALE.âFlowers 2 to 3 inches iniameter, douole; pale, lemon white; delicate Tea-agrance. unarming buds. WM. K. HARRIS.âFlowers pale flesh color,ouble to the center, about 2 inches in fragrant. WM. C. EG AN.âThis is probably the best of thisk-pe of Roses. The flowers are large; the color aeautiful shade of rose. PROF. C. SARGENT.âA perfectly hardy climbingyellow Rose, with splendid foliage. Very rich deepgolden yellow in bud; open flowers of fine form, verydouble; 2y-> inches in diameter; similar in color toMarechal Niel, having the same delightful fragrance. ROBERT CRAIG.âAn extra strong grower, richdark green foliage. Color yellow, shaded withapricot and deepening in the center; very rich intint. JOHN BURTON.âFlowers of medium size, verydouble, and of a delicate peach color, similar to LaFrance. ^^^ 1 E^ ^^^^ r ^t^ ^^^^^^I^H ( li;-. ; at!**!^^^^^! w^ H KV ^^^1 mM ^ In Kfl f^^ ^H ^m. NEW ROSE, MRP, ROBERT GARRETT MRS. ROBERT GARRETT One of the very finest Hybrid Tea Roses in culti-vation, with buds of enormous size, expanding intoa flower almost as large as American Beauty, whilethe color is bright, clear pink. Strong grower, veryfree bloomer, and a Rose of extraordinary merit.(See illustration.) 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. INTENSITY A new Hybrid Tea Rose. The flowers are full anddouble, with a strong tea fragrance, and in color thedeepest possible shade of crimson-scarlet, approach-ing crimson-maroon in the older flowers. It is astrong vigorous grower and free bloomer. 25 ; 3 for 60 cts.; two-vear-old plants, 40 cts. each. OLIVIA A seedling of Helen Gould and Gen. McArthur,retaining many of the good characteristics of bothits parents, and in color it closely resembles HelenGould, whicn makes it one of the best deep rosecolored Hybrid Tea Roses ever grown. The budsare nicely pointed. La Fr
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