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Marcu, 1908 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE PE on ee 
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{In Full Bloom 
Mailings 
25 Serb 
ROSES 
which will bloom this year in your garden. 
We will give the money back for every rose that fails. 
We couldn’t make such anunprecedented offer if we grew roses in the 
customary way. But we don’t. We grow them by a method peculiarly 
our own—the result of 49 years of constant, intelligent, systematic 
experimenting. Instead of being delicately rooted and soft- stemmed, 
as are the unduly forced ordinary mail-order roses, ours have thrifty roots 
and sturdy stems. They are ready to take right hold of the soil and 
start growing just as soon as planted, and the quickness with which 
they bloom astonishes all who have never before planted the roses sent 
out by “'The Growers of the Best Roses in America.”’ 
So great is our faith that our specially grown Quick Blooming Roses 
will thrive and bloom even under adverse circumstances, we will give 
the broad guarantee of 
money back for every rose 
that fails to bloom THIS year 
And your simple word is all the proof we require. 
Be sure to write for our 
136 Page Color Plate ‘‘Floral Guide.”’ 
It is the most interesting, practical and helpful manual of Roses and other flowers. 
Describes practically all the old and new Roses worth growing and much valuable informa- 
tion about other flowers and plants. It is free. Send your application to-day. 
Growers Of 7ie Dest LOSCS it? AMEeCrTCA 
(4 
Box 24 B West Grove, Pa. 
Special Selection of 25 Quick 
Blooming Roses for Garden 
Magazine Readers 
Guaranteed to Bloom This Season or 
Toney Back. 
The following list of ‘‘outdoor’’ roses has 
been most carefully selected. It includes the 
hardiest, thriftiest and most profuse bloom- 
ing roses of fineform and color suitable for 
garden culture. 
Prices, including free delivery, 20c each; 
3 for 50c; 7 for $1. 00; 15 for $2.00. The 
entire ealllacon of 25 for $3.25: or 40f each 
kind (100 roses in all) for $12. Order by 
number—it will save you the bother of writ- 
ing the names. 
No. 101 Aline Sisley—Flowers large and double-color, 
fine violet-crimson; very fragrant. 
No. 108 Corallina—Deep coral red; large, full and finely 
formed; beautiful, long pointed buds. A constant bloomer 
No. 105 Baby Rambler—New dwarf crimson rambler. 
blooms in clusters. Almost always in bloom and very; 
hardy. 
No. 106 Beauty of Rosemawr—Rich peachy red- 
, 
Blooms all the time and entirely hardy. 
No. 10% Bon Silene—Magnificent buds, immense bloom- 
er, brightrich crimson. 
No. 108 Champion of the World—A real champion in 
hardiness, fragrance and vigor of growth. Flowers full 
and double; rich rosy pink. 
No. 109 Clotilde Soupert—Larze, perfectly double flow- 
ers, rich, creamy white, with deep rose centre. 
No. 110 Cornelia Cook—Pure creamy white, sometimes 
tinged with pale rose. Long pointed buds and very sweet. 
No. 111 Coquette de Lyon—Lovely canary yellow— 
immense bloomer; elepant for bedding. 
No. 118 Duchess ale Brabant—One of the finest roses 
for general planting. Color, clear pink. 
No. 114 Etoile de L. yon—Best pure deep yellow for gar- 
den planting; hardy anu beautiful, 
No. 116 Gruss an Teplitz—One of the best hardy crim- 
son ever-blooming roses; dark rich crimson passing to 
velvety fiery red; flowers large, full and sweet. 
No. 120 La Tosea—A charming new rose of strong vigor- 
ous growth. Color, a lovely shade of tender rose. 
No. 128 Mad. Camille—Splendid garden rose; extra large, 
full and sweet, clear rosy-flesh, passing to salmon pink. 
No. 124 Mad. I’. Kruger—Color, soft rose pink, elegant- 
ly shaded with crimson and amber; delightfully sweet. 
No. 125 Mad. J. Sehwartz—Pure white, delicately 
flushed with blush rose pink. 
No. 126 Mad. J. Grolez—Handsome buds and large full 
finely formed flowers. Color, lovely china rose, passing to 
clear rich satiny-pink. 
No. 181 Marie Lambert—Flowers extra large, very 
double and deliciously tea-scented. Pale lemon-yellow 
shaded with soft rosy blush. 
No. 184 Mrs: B. R. Cant—Splendid rose-pink buds. and 
large full flowers. A particularly free bloomer. 
No. 142 Queen’s Searlet—Rich velvety scarlet, very 
bright, strong, upright grower. Constant bloomer. 
No. 144 Soy. de Pierre Notting—Magnificent rose of 
strong growth; extra large, perfectly double flowers; rich 
orange yellow, bordered with criinson rose. 
No. 14% Wellesley—Color, brizht, clear rose pink; re- 
verse of petals silver rose. 
No. 148 White Maman Cochet—A splendid rose; has 
all the good qualities of Maman Cochet, but is pure 
snow- white. 
No. 149 Winter Gem—Lovely creamy pink, blooms all 
the time andin the winter when taken indoors. 
No. 150 Yellow Soupert—Flowers borne inlarge clus- 
ters, and quite fragrant. Color, pretty buff. 
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