io Roses. 



rose like a tulip, lovely color and shape. This rose delights even- 

 one. 25c 



Souv. de Victor Hugo. A splendid ever-blooming rose, intro- 

 duced from France: large tulip-shaped flowers, delightfully 

 scented and a very free bloomer: color lovely citron red, with 

 beautiful amber and fawn shading. 25c each. 



Madame Scipion Cochet. Vigorous in growth, with fine, 

 health}- foliage. Flowers are large and can be cut with long 

 stems; petals are thick in texture; color pale rose, shaded with 

 yellow, making a combination of coloring. 30c 



Mme. Philemon Cochet. Has extremely beautiful heavy 

 foliage, and plenty of it, being a fine rapid grower and a profuse 

 bloomer, the flower always coming on a long stem: the bloom is 

 of medium size, semi-double, and a delicate pink, with shell- 

 shaped petals. 30c 



Souvenir de Therese Levet. Pure, clear, velvet}' crimson. 

 Each petal shows on the center of margin a decided point, giving 

 the flower a clear-cut appearance. Its odor is powerful and deli- 

 cious. You are not getting a common red Rose when ordering 

 this. 30c 



Princess Sagan. This new rose is a most dazzling shade of 

 crimson, shaded scarlet. 25 to 35c 



Countess de Frigneuse. Delicate canary yellow; long pointed 

 buds: exquisite. 25c 



Mad. F. Kruger. Magnificent large buds; of a rich shade of 

 tawny yellow. 25c 



The Bride. Beautiful in bud, and in full bloom, pure white; 

 outside petals sometimes tinted delicate rose. 20c 



Letty Coles. Soft pink, shaded crimson. 20c 



Mad. Etienne. A profuse blooming sort, bearing large, full 

 and fragrant buds of a rosy pink color. The edge of the petals 

 shades off to light rose; center occasionally shows a rich blush. 

 30c 



Meteor. A rich, dark velvet}' crimson Hybrid Tea: a free- 

 bloomer and vigorous grower. 25 to 60c 



Clothilde Soupert. Very double and sweet. The color is 

 pearl-white, deepening to carmine at the center. One of the 

 loveliest Roses of late introduction, and as far as its blooming 

 qualities are concerned, it cannot be equalled. Of robust habit 

 and easy culture. It it destined to become one of the most pop- 

 ular Roses for either in or out-door culture. 25 to 50c each. 



Papa Gontier. A grand red Tea, of fine crimson shade, dis- 

 tinct fine velvety texture. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 

 For centuries past the Japanese have regarded the Chrys- 

 anthemum with a peculiarly intense national love. Gradually it 



