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Your selection of ten sorts 

 | from the list below for only 

 50 cents, or twentyfour for 

 | $1.00, My Roses are all grown 

 ; on their own roots, and I guar' 

 i antee them true to name, 

 I Large twcyear'old plants from 

 ; this list at 20 cents each. They 

 ! cannot be duplicated elsewhere 

 I for this price, This list con' 

 [tains the old standard sorts, 

 ; many of which will never be 

 i equaled by new and expensive 

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Adam. Bright flesh salmon-rose, extra large and double. 

 Agrippina. Rich velvety-crimson. A grand bedder. 

 Alba Rosea. Beautiful rose-colored center, shaded blush. 

 Aline Sisley. Violet-rose, a fruity, pleasant fragrance. 

 Andre Schwartz. Beautiful crimson, free-flowering variety. 

 \ tiria Ollivier. Lovely blush, shaded with carmine. 

 Antoine Verdier. A rich, dark carmine-pink; very free. 

 Apolline. Clear pink, dashed rosy-carmine. 

 Arch Duke Charles. Brilliant crimson-scarlet, shaded violet 

 Beau Carmine. Carmine-red, rich, large, pale rose and carmine. 

 Delia. Pure snow-white, long, pointed buds, Tea-scented. 

 Bon Silene. Deep salmon-rose, illumed with carmine. 

 Bougere. Bronze-pink, tinged with lilac; large and full. 

 Canary. Light canary -yellow, beautiful buds and flowers. 

 Charles Legrady. Chamois-red, shaded darkest crimson. 

 Charles Rovolli, A lovely shade of brilliant carmine. 

 Clement Nabonnand. Coppery-rose, tinged with crimson. 

 Comtesse de Barbantine. Color a flesh-white and sweet. 

 Comtesse Riza du Pare. Coppery-rose, tinged soft velvet. 

 Coquette de Lyon. Pale yellow; free bloomer. 

 Crimson Bedder. Bright fiery-red, velvety. Recommended. 

 David Pradle. Lilac-rose center, rich crimson; very sweet. 

 Douglas. Dark cherry-red, rich and velvety, large and full. 

 Duchess of Edittburg. A lovely red Rose of richest color. 

 Duchess de Thuringe. Beautiful silver-rose, finely cupped. 

 Dr. Raymont. Rich velvety-crimson. Extra fine. 

 Emperor of Russia. Bright scarlet, dashed with crimson. 

 Enfant de Lyon. An elegant mingling of pink and yellow. 

 Ernest MetZ. Rosy-carmine. A glorious Rose forthe garden. 

 -General Tartas. Deep mottled Rose, sometimes tinged buff. 

 <51oire des Rosomaues. Brilliant crimson, with red berries. 

 Isabella Sprunt. An old-time favorite yellow Rose. 

 Jules Finger. Bright rosy-scar!et and intense crimson. 

 La Chamoise. Nasturtium-yellow. Very beautiful buds. 

 La Princess Vera. Pale flesh, changing to salmon. 

 La Sylphide. Blush, with fawn center, very large and double. 



Louisa de la Rive. A flesh-white, inclining to rose center. 

 Louis Phillipe. A rich, dark, velvety-crimson, free; beautiful. 

 Louis Richard. A coppery-rose, beautifully tinted with lilac 

 Lucullus. Beautiful, dark crimson-maroon, full and fragrant. 

 Madame Bosattquet. Flesh,shadeddeeprose,very large.sweet. 

 Madame Bravy. Creamy-white, large, full, very symmetrical. 

 Madame Brest. Rosy-red, shaded to crimson, large flowers. 

 Madame Camille. Delicate rosy-flesh, changing to salmon-rose, 

 Madame Caroline Kuster. Bright lemon-yellow, very large. 

 Madame de St. Joseph. Carmine, changingto salmon or fawa. 

 Madame de Vatrey. Red, shaded with salmon. Good form. 

 Madame Jean Sisley. A pure white. An elegant Rose. 

 Madame Joseph Schwartz. White, flushed pink, cupped. 

 Madame Jure. Lilac-rose, good size and substance, fragrant. 

 Madame Lambard. Rosy-bronze, changing to crimson. Extra. 

 Madame Margottin. A citron-yellow, with coppery center. 

 Madame Pauline Labottte. Salmon-rose, large, full, sweet. 

 Marcelin Roda. Pale lemon-yellow, lovely buds and flowers, 

 Marechal Robert. Pure white, tinged and shaded rosy-blush. 

 Marguerite de Feneloil. Canary-yellow, shaded ruby-red. 

 Marie Guillot. One of the very best white Roses. 

 Monsieur Furtado. Yellow, well formed, very full, fragramt. 

 Monthly Cabbage. Rosy-red, globular shape and fragrant- 

 Pink Daily. Light pink flowers, produced in clusters. 

 Queen's Scarlet. Dazzling crimson-scarlet; beautiful buds. 

 Rubens. White, shaded with rose, yellowish center. 

 Saf rano. Bright apricot-yellow, changing to orange and fawn. 

 Sanguinea. A rich, dark velvety-crimson. Single. 

 Sombreuil. Beautiful white, tinged with delicate rose. 

 Souvenir de David. An excellent dark crimson variety. 

 Souvenir d'un Ami. Fine, delicate rose, shaded with salmon. 

 Triomphe de Luxembourg. Rosy-carmine on a bufl grom»a. 

 Viridiflora. The flowers of this variety are pure green. 

 White Daily. Pure white beautiful, long, pointed buds. 

 Yellow Tea. Pale lemon-yellow, with beautiful, large, poi«*ed 

 buds. 



