THE MAGNIFICENT "PRINCESS" ROSE COLLECTION. 



The entire collection for only 50c Large two year-old plants, 30c. each; 4 for $1.00; the entire twelve for $2.50. 



y, e "Princess" Rose collection consists of twelve of the choicest varieties of ever-blooming Roses, most of them new varieties. 

 They are of every shade of color or lint known in this most lovely of all flowers. They are all on their own roots. I guarantee 

 these Roses to be as good plants as any firm in this country sells for ten or twenty cents each. : : : : : : : : ; ; ; .• 



Henry M. Stanley.— (New.) This grand new ever- 

 blooming Rose, named in honor of the great African 

 explorer, is recommended as a charming variety of 

 unusual beauty and permanent value. The color is a 

 rare shade of amber-rose, delicately tinged with 

 apricot-yellow towards the 

 center. Reverse of petals clear 

 buff rose. The flowers are ot 

 good substance, extra large, 

 finely formed, very full and 

 fragrant. 



Senator McNaughton. — (New.) 



One of the most beautiful 

 Roses grown. It will please 

 everybody. Color pure white, 

 blended with deep golden- 

 yellow. 



Queen of Fragrance. — Blooms 

 usually come in clusters of 

 from six to ten Roses. They 

 are of the largest size. Color 

 pure white, sometimes edged 

 and tinged with a delicate 

 shell-pink, and the fragrance 

 is simply delicious. 



Joan of Arc. — Pure snow-white 

 Rose, makes good, finely- 

 formed buds, is quite -full and 

 double. Very fragrant. It is 

 a great Rose for bedding. 

 Always full of flowers. 



Innocent Pirola. — (New.) No 

 pure white Rose we know of 

 can compare with this charm- 

 ing variety for its lovely large 

 buds of exquisite shape and 

 delicious fragrance. 

 PrincesR Sagan. — The flowers of this variety are 

 the richest crimson of any Rose in our vast 

 collection. A single bud or blossom will catch 

 the eye at a great distance, so brilliant is the 

 color. It is unmatched in its velvety richness. 

 It could well be termed the " Velvet Rose." 



Viscountess Folkestone. — (New.) One 

 notable peculiarity of this variety is its 

 long, elegant buds, often two or three 

 inches long, while the expanded flowers 

 are of immense size. Another strong 

 point is its lovely color. It is very 

 fragrant. 

 Souvenir of Wootton— A very desirable red 

 rose of the richest shade. Blooms in 

 clusters. None better, 



Mrs. W. C. Whitney. — (New.; Color a rich, silvery-pink, deli- 

 cately shaded with fine, rosy-blush. Very double and at- 

 tractive, while its delightful perfume is perfectly entrancing. 



Princess of Wales. — The color is a beautiful amber-yellow, deep- 

 ening towards the center to orange or coppery-yellow, deli- 

 cately tinged and shaded with crimson, distinctly edged with 

 carmine. 



Grace Darling.— It is very free in bloom, and has the fragrance 

 of the o d June Roses. The color is a bright rosy-flesh, paler 

 at the base of the petals, and deepening at the edge. 



Child's Jewel. — (New.) A Rose that changes its color, or that 

 has Roses of various colors on the bush at one time. We 

 have seen bushes of this wonderful variety bearing at the 

 same time coppery-yellow, deep rose-blush, pink, mottled 

 yellow and apricot, light and dark crimson Roses. 



BEAUTIFU 



* " nilPUCQQ " RfiQC Pfll I EPTIflN (The Roses in this collection are In every respect the equal of the "Princess" 

 1- UUbflLuO nUOL UULLkUllUll ( collection. Making choice of either collection you make no mistake. 



The entire collection for only 50c. Large two-year old plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00; the entire twelve for $2.50. 



Corlnna. — The tints of color blended in the flowers of this 

 beautiful Rose render it so attractive and distinct from all 

 other Tea Roses that the blooms exhibited have created quite 

 a sensation. They may be described as of flesh color, suffused 

 with a warm flush of tawny copper. 



General B. E. Lee. — (New.) More plants of this Rose have been 

 sold in the past four years than of any other four varieties 



frown. It has been accorded a warm place in Rose-lovers' 

 earts because it merits all the compliments that can be be- 

 stowed on it. In color it is a beautiful shade of yellow that is 

 indescribable. 



Iledia. — (New.) The co'or is a rich, deep golden-yellow, a 

 quick and constant bloomer, quite fragrant. If you want a 

 good, deep yellow Rose that is a good bloomer, plant 

 Media. 



Ruby Gold. — The color is a beautiful amber-yellow, deepening 

 towards the center to orange and coppery-yellow, delicately 

 tinged and shaded with crimson, distinctly edged with car- 

 mine, long, pointed bud, extra large flower, fine form. 



Madame Jules Finger.— No variety surpasses it in delicate color- 

 ing. Pure snow-white, without a trace or shade of any other 

 color. Its petals are so immaculately pure and chaste that it 

 appears wax-like in texture. 



Princess Bonnie — (New.) A| lovelv Rose^of the richest deep 

 crimson. Very free bloomer. Extra fine. 



Crimson Queen. — (New.) One notable peculiarity of this variety 

 is its long, elegant, buds, often two or three inches long, while 

 the expanded flowers are of immense size. Scarlet, some- 

 times lined and bordered pure white. 



Madame de Watterille. — The bicolored variety. Deep pink 

 blooms, each petal broadly and plainly edged with bright red. 

 Very desirable. 



JIanian Cochet. — (New.) In bud it resembles the Mermet family, 

 being long and shapely, borne on long, stiff stems. The color 

 is a deep, rosy-pink, the inner side of the petals being siiver- 

 rose, shaded and touched with golden-vellow. 



Mademoiselle Franciska Krnger.— It has the form, color and sub- 

 stance of those very choice and valuable varieties which only 

 come occasionally. Color rosy ;blush, shaded with salmon- 

 yellow or buff-rose at center. 



Bridesmaid —(New.) By far the best deep pink Rose. It is a 

 Rose that all can succeed with. Be sure and plant it. 



Eaiserin Augusta Victoria. — (New.) This is the very best pure 

 white ever-blooming Rose that we know. Its large, hand- 

 some buds of elegant double flowers, when full blown, are a 

 sight to see. It is a constant bloomer. 



SPECIAL BARGAIN.— If you order both the "Princess" and "Duchess" Collections of Si Roses for $1 00, and will add 10 cents for 

 postage, I will add a plant of the great climbing Rose, Climbing Meteor, the most wonderful Rose of recent years This 

 will give you 25 of the choicest Roses for $1 10. In ordering single collections, say "Princess" or"DucAess" collect on of Roses. 



