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variety shaded pink towards the center. 

 Excellent for borders. Too much can hardly 

 be said of blossoming qualities of this well- 

 known dwarf. Truly a magnificient rose. 

 CONRAD F. MEYER ( H. R.) Beautiful 

 large flowers of a clear silvery rose color. 

 Very vigorous, hardy and fragrant. A hybrid 

 rugosa. Often used for hedge. Ever-blooming. 

 ERNA TESCHENDORF (Poly.) A dwarf 

 free flowering variety. Red flowers slightly 

 larger and darker than. Baby Rambler. Very 

 pleasing results can be obtained by placing 

 a border of this variety around the taller 

 growing sorts. Dwarf rose hedges are popular. 

 EUGENE FURST. (H. P.) A large full rose 

 of a deep red color. Its distinct characters 

 make this a most valuable rose for the garden 

 It should be included in every collection. 

 GEN. JACQUEMINOT ( H . P.) An old 

 favorite. A large full flower of crimson- 

 scarlet color. A fine garden variety. It 

 does well with little care and succeeds under 

 various conditions. 



GLOIRE LYONNAISE ( H. P.) A free 

 blooming, almost thornless hybrid of pale 

 lemon color. Nearest yellow of the Hybrid 

 Perpetuals. A good bedding or garden variety 

 GEN. McARTHUR ( H. T.) A splendid 

 garden rose of fine shape. Brilliant crimson 

 scarlet color. A good bedding sort. 

 GRUSS an TEPLITZ (China) . An excellent 

 bedding variety with clusters of semi-double 

 fragrant flowers of a bright red color which 

 later change to a velvety-crimson. It is sel- 

 dom without flowers a flashing red from 

 Spring till Fall. 



HELEN GOULD ( H. T.) A free grower 

 with bright red flowers. Good bloomer. A 

 fine garden variety and should be planted 

 extensively where a variety of free flowering 

 nature is the prime consideration. 

 HERMOSA (China). A profusion of bright 

 pink, very double, fragrant flowers borne in 

 clusters throughout the season. A well- 

 known variety used extensively as a bedder. 

 HUGH DICKSON ( H. P.) Vigorous grow- 

 ing, perpetual bloomer. Free flowering and 

 fragrant. Color brilliant crimson. Large 

 size and good form. An excellent variety. 

 J. B. CLARK (H. P.) A vigorous grower 

 producing large beautiful flowers of a deep 

 scarlet color shaded blackish-crimson. 

 JESSIE (Poly.) A new Baby Rambler. 

 Good for edging or pot culture. Large clus- 

 ter of bright crimson flowers. Shows to 

 best advantage when planted as a border. 

 JONKHEER J. L. MOCK (H. T.) Flow- 

 ers large, full, fragrant, borne on stout, erect 

 stems. Color beautiful soft pink inside and 

 carmine outside. A good cut-flower variety. 

 It is a vigorous grower and requires only a 

 slight mulching during the winter months. 

 KAISERIN A. VICTORIA (H. T.) A dis- 

 tinct variety with white flowers shaded lemon. 

 Free bloomer, full and fragrant. Vigorous. 



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KILLARNEY ( H. T.) Large buds and 

 flowers of a deep sea shell pink color. Fine 

 for forcing and cut-flowers. A free bloomer. 

 Deserves a prominent place in every garden. 

 KILLARNEY WHITE ( H . T.) A grand 

 white forcing rose. Sport from Killarney but 

 more double. Fine in bud or flower. Planted 

 extensively for cut flowers in the garden and 

 forced for the commercial trade. 

 LA FRANCE (H. T.) A large, full flower 

 of a silvery pink color and fragrant. A free 

 bloomer from Spring until frost. 

 LADY ASHTON ( H. T.) Free flowering, 

 large, and of fine form. Long pointed buds. 

 Soft, clear pink color. 



MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT ( H. T.) 

 Of sturdy habit and free flowering. Flowers 

 silvery rose with deeper center. One of the 

 best Hybrid Teas. 



MADAME JULES GROLEZ ( H . T.) Free 

 flowering and attractive. Well formed flowers 

 of a deep satiny pink color. A good bedder. 

 MADAME PLANTIER ( H. P.) Pure white 

 flowers of medium size produced abundantly 

 early in the season. Extremely hardy. Valu- 

 able Decoration Day variety. Often known 

 as the Cemetery Rose and as it requires 

 little care is a very suitable variety for this 

 sort of planting. 



MAGNA CHARTA ( H. P.) Extra large, 

 full flowers of a bright rosy pink color. 

 Double, good form and fragrant. A hardy 

 strong grower adapted to garden planting. 

 MAMAN COCHET (T.) A most valuable, 

 beautiful rose. One of the best grown. Large 

 and full. Long pointed buds. Color rich 

 coral-pink. A good cut flower and bedding 

 variety. Delightfully fragant, blooms all 

 summer. 



MRS. AARON WARD. ( H. T.) Coppery- 

 orange color. Very beautiful. Pinkish-fawn 

 when full open. Fine for forcing and used 

 extensively by commercial florists. 

 MARSHALL P. WILDER. ( H. P.) Large, 

 full, well-formed. Deep rich red, fragrant. 

 MRS. B. R. CANT (T.) Sweet scented 

 flowers of deep rose color. Free flowering and 

 attractive in autumn. Good garden variety. 

 Called Red Maman Cochet 

 MRS. JOHN LAING ( H . P.) A profusion 

 of large bright pink flowers. Perfectly hardy. 

 Full and double. An excellent variety. 

 NOVA ZEMBLA ( H. R.) Large double 

 white flowers with a pleasing pink blush. 

 A sport of C. F. Meyers. Fine bedder. 

 ORLEANS (Poly.) A geranium-red variety 

 of the Baby Rambler type. Free bloomer and 

 splendid keeping qualities. A favorite. 

 PAUL NEYRON ( H. P.) Immense flowers 

 of a deep rose color. The large well-formed 

 buds on the stout stems are very desirable 

 for cutting. Stems nearly thornless. 

 PERSIAN YELLOW (Austrian.) A familiar 

 rose of grandmother's garden. Clusters of 

 double yellow flowers in early spring. 

 PINK MOSS (M.) An excellent pink with 

 bsautiful moss covered buds and branches. 

 Blooms retain their beauty quite a long while. 

 PRESIDENT TAFT ( H. T.) A fine pink 

 rose. Vigorous, good size and form; fragrant. 

 PRINCE C DE. ROHAN ( H. P.) Full, 

 dark, veivety crimson maroon variety. 

 RADIANCE ( H.T.) A constant bloomer with 

 brilliant rosy carmine flowers. Large size, 



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