The Florists' Review 



TEE MEW WmE 



PiEfimmai lExDnnmai 



(Mme. P. Euler, Guillot, 1908) 



THE strongest-growing H. T. rose in cultivation 

 combined with a freedom of bloom that equals 

 Killarney. Of the most easy management, res- 

 ponding correspondingly to good culture, throwing 

 strong heavy canes 2 to 4 ft. long in rapid succesion ; 

 color a deep rose pink ; petals waved or undulated 

 on the edges, giving it an elegance of form seen in 

 no other rose ; in size the very largest, equaling 

 *' Beauty;" its keeping qualities are unsurpassed. 

 This is x)ne of its strongest and best points, making 

 it an ideal shipping rose in any climate. Has been 

 thoroughly tested by ourselves for the past four years 

 and found to be equally good in summer and winter. 

 The past season it was grown in quantity in the two 

 largest rose-growing establishnients on the Pacific 

 Coast and has made good ; it will be planted heavily 

 during the coming year. 



Our young stock is in elegant condition, clean and 

 strong. We solicit your orders with the utmost con- 

 fidence in its giving you the fullest satisfaction as the 

 largest and most free-forcing rose in cultivation. 



Plants from 2^4 -inch pots, (once shifted from 2-inch pots) 

 ready March 15 and later, $60.00 per thousand. 



Plants from 3-inch pots, (twice shifted) $75.00 per thousand. 



METEfflCIHI & TUEMEM 



MONTEBELLO, CALIFORNIA. 



R. F. D. NO. 6, LOS ANGELES 



