SKKDSWOMAN AND FLORIST. 



"Favorite" List of Ever-Blooming Roses 



Price, strong young plants, 6 cents each, any 10 kinds of your choice for 50 cents, 

 or 25 for $1.00 ; Large, two=year=o!d size, 15 cents, any 8 of your choice for $1.00, 

 or I will send 10 two=year=old plants of my selection only for $1.00. 



Abbe Roustan— Creamy white, shaded rosy blush. 



Adam— Bright, flesh salmon rose. Extra large and double. 



Agrippina— Rich velvety crimson. A grand bedder. 



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



Anna Olliver— Lovely blush, shaded with carmine. 



Appoline— Clear pink, dashed with rosy carmine. 

 Archduke Charles— Brilliant crimson, shaded violet. 

 Aurora— Beautiful creamy white, rose colored center. 

 Beau Carmine— Cai nine red; rich, large, with pale rose. 

 Bella— 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 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. 

 Cramoisi Superieur— A rich velvety crimson; fine. 

 Douglas— Dark, cherry red, rich and velvety. Large, full. 

 Duchess de Thuringe— Beautiful silver rose. Finely cupped. 

 Eugene Beauharnais — Beautiful, deep red. 

 Edith Gifford— Flesh white, shaded cream and pink. 

 General de Tartas— Deep mottled rose, often tinged buff. 

 Homer — Soft clear rose, with a salmon shade. Splendid. 

 Jean Pernet— Buds of light canary, suffused with salmon. 

 Jules Finger— Bright rosy scarlet and intense crimson. 

 La Chamolse— Nasturtium yellow. Very beautiful buds. 

 Lady Warrender — Pure white, sometimes shaded with rose. 

 La Princess Vera— Pale flesh, changing to salmon. 

 La Sylphide— Blush with fawn center. Very large, double. 

 La Pactole— Elegant buds. Color, pale sulphur yellow. 



Louise de la Rive— A flesh white, changing to a rose center 

 Louis Phillipe— Rich, dark velvety crimson. Free, beautiful. 

 Louis Richard— A coppery rose, beautifullv tinted lilac. 

 Lucullus— A beautiful dark crimson. Full and fragrant. 

 Marie Duchere— Rich, transparent salmon, fawn center. 

 Mile. Rachel— A lovely Tea Rose. Pure snow white. 

 Mme. Bosanquet— Flesh shaded deep Rose; large, sweet. 

 Mme. Bravy— Creamy white. Large, full, very symmetrical. 

 Mme. Camille— Delicate rosy flesh, changes tosalmonrose. 

 Mme. Dennis— Waxy white, center fawn and flesh. Large. 

 Mme. Falcot— Color, a deep, apricot yellow; very beautiful. 

 Mme. Joseph Schwartz— White flush pink. Cupped. 

 Mme. Lawrence— A beautiful pink, button Rose. 

 Mme. Margottin— Citron yellow, with coppery center. 

 Mme. Pauline Labonte— S'almon rose. Large, full, sweet. 

 Mons. Furtado— A beautifully formed yellow, very full. 

 Monthly Cabbage— A rosy red. Globular shape, fragrant. 

 Pink Daily— Large pink flowers, produced in clusters. 

 Purple China— Rich purplish crimson; velvety. 

 Queen of Bourbons— Clear carmine, changing to rose, 

 Roi de Cramoisi— Bright purplish crimson; very double. 

 Rubens— White, shaded with rose, yellowish center. 

 Safrano— Apricot yellow, changing to orange and fawn. 

 Sanguinea— Rich, dark velvety crimson. Semi-double. 

 Sombreuil— Beautiful white, tinged with delicate rose. 

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

 Susanna Blanchet— Pale flesh, silvery white, shaded amber. 

 Trlomphe de Luxembourg— Rosy carmine on buff ground. 

 Virldiflora— The flowers of this variety are pure green. 

 White Dally— Pure white. Beautiful, long, pointed buds. 

 Yellow Tea— Pale lemon-yellow. Beautiful; large buds. 



"RAINBOW" LIST OF NEW AID EXTRA CHOICE EVER-BlOOMiG TEA ROSES 



PRICE, 8 CENTS EACH ; ANY 4 FOR 30 CENTS, ANY 8 OF YOUR SELECTION FOR 50 CENTS. 

 LARGE, TWO-YEAR-OLD ROSES, 25 CENTS EACH, 6 OF YOUR SELECTION, $1.00. 



American Perfection— Color, light pink, shaded deeper. 

 Archduchess I mmaculata— Color, intermingling of bronze, 

 orange, yellow pink and crimson; extra tine and large. 

 Antoine Verdier— Rich red, brightened with maroon. 

 Aline Sisley— A glowing scarlet passing to crimson. 

 Beauty of Stapleford— Color, clear, bright pink, shading 



to a bright, rosy crimson; grand, extra large buds. 

 Beaute I nconstant— Colors from crimson to light pink with 



shades of tawny red, chrome orange and deep rose. 

 Bridesmaid— Grand new sport from Mermet. Color, a rich 



deep pink. Best and largest pink Tea Rose. 

 Clotilde Soupert— Best of all pot Roses. Literally loaded 



with blooms of pure white and pink colors. 

 Countess Eva Starhemburg — Long pointed buds of great 



beauty; color creamy yellow, shaded with rose. 

 Coquette de Lyon — I have no vellow Rose to bloom as 



freely as this. Canary vellow. shaded with rose. 

 Charles Legrady— Chamois red, richly shaded crimson. 

 Comtesse de Frigneuse— Buds long and pointed, like Ni- 



phetos. Color, deep intense golden yellow. Very fine. 

 Corinne— A beautiful flesh color, shaded tawny copper. 

 Devoniensis— Magnolia ; creamy white with rosy center. 

 Dr. Grill— Coppery yellow, with tawny rose reflex. 

 Duchess of Edinburg— Large buds of dark crimson. 

 Duchess de Brabrant— Color soft, light rose with heavy 



shadings of amber and salmon, very beautiful. 

 Etoilede Lyon— One of # the finest; deep chrome yellow. 

 Empress Augusta Victoria— Pure white; pale lemon center. 

 Ernest Metz— Finely formed and tinted, soft satiny car- 

 mine pink bordered bright rose, flamed crimson. 

 Edouard Littaye— Lovely shade of pink and carmine. 

 Gen. R. E. Lee— Apricot yellow, salmon and orange tints. 

 Henry M. Stanley— Amber rose tinged, apricot yellow. 

 Isabella Sprunt— Beautiful bright canary yellow. 

 J. B.Varrone— Intense crimson, shaded rich salmon yellow. 

 Joseph Metral— Large flowers of deep carnation red. 

 Lady Zoe Brougham— Bright tawny yellow. 

 La Neige— Thoroughly double; pure white; extra fine. 

 Luciole— Color, bright carmine rose, shaded yellow. 

 Letty Coles— A clear soft rosy pink color, shaded with in- 

 tense crimson. An exquisite Rose of the largest size. 

 Md. Schwaller— A rich deep pink, blooming in clusters of 



five and sometimes 20 Roses. Excellent for garden. 

 M'lle Franceska Kruger— One of my best Roses. With its 



shadings of deep coppery yellow, distinct and unique. 

 Media— A grand yellow Rose of the largest size. 

 Meteor— Rich, velvety crimson, very bright and striking. 

 Malmaison Pink Color, a beautiful rich, creamy flesh, 



shaded clear peachy pink, with rose center. " 

 Malmaison White— The color is a pure, .waxy snow white; 



the center of the flower has a delicate lemon tint. 

 Malmaison Striped— Color, creamy white, with rose center 



reverse of petals striped carmine. 

 Mosella— (New). The Yellow Soupert. A fine companion. 

 Mrs. Jas. Wilson— Pale yellow, tipped with rose pink. 

 Madame Honore Defresne— Citron yellow, copper shading. 



Madame Scipion Cochet— Color, a soft primrose yellow 



with rose shadings, unique in size and shape of buds. 



Marie Van Houtte— Elegant white, shaded lemon yellow. 



Madame Eli Lambert— A rich creamy white, faintly tinted 



pale yellow, bordered soft rose. 

 Madame Hoste— Long pointed buds, and of a lovely 

 creamy white shade; a beautiful and charming shade. 

 Madame Marthe Dg Bourg — The color is a cream}' white, 



touched wi th carmine or pale heliotrope edges. 

 Md. de Vatrey— The coloris a bright rich crimson' scarlet. 

 Md. Lombard— Very sweet; beautiful shade of rosy bronze. 

 M'lle. Perreau— Beautiful rosy flesh, passing to pink. 

 Madame Welche— Color, soft rose, with pale yellow. 

 Md. Caroline Kuster— Lemon yellow, changing to white. 

 Madame Etienne— One of the very finest clear pink. 

 Madame de Watteville— Color, beautiful shell pink, deep- 

 ing to a bright rose at the edge of the petals, the body 

 of the flower being creamy white. "Tulip Rose." 

 Marion Dingee— Deep brilliant, dark crimson; fine. 

 M'lle Cecil Berthod— Beautiful golden yellow buds. 

 Marquis de Viviens— Bright carmine, light rose and yellow. 

 Niphetos— A most elegant White Tea Rose; long buds. 

 Princess Sagan— Bright velvety crimson, of great beauty. 

 Princess Beatrice— Color, a coppery or ruddy yellow, dis- 

 tinctly margined with bright crimson. 

 Princess of Wales— Beautiful amber or coppery yellow. 

 Perle des Jardins— Clear, golden vellow, very sweet. 

 Papa Gontier— Immense buds; color, rich cherry red, pass- 

 ing to clear glowing crimson. One of the best. 

 Pearl Rivers — The ground color is ivory white, with petals 



delicately shaded and bordered with pale rose. 

 Prince Kamil Pacha— Flowers very large andof great sub- 

 stance: color, apricot, changingto a salmon yellow. 

 Ruby Gold— Tawny yellow, shading to "old gold" crimson 



center, with veins of rosy red and pink. 

 Rainbow— The color is a lovely pink, blotched and streaked 



with the darkest crimson. 

 Rheingold— Long, pointed buds; the color is a Naples yel- 

 low, shaded with orange; a beautiful flower. 

 Snowflake— A lovely pure white Tea Rose. 

 Souv. de Wootten— A grand rich crimson, large flowers. 

 Souv.de Laurents Guillot — Very large and double, color, 



a deep pink shading to a center of yellowish peach. 

 Sunset— Color, an exquisite orange and coppery yellow. 

 Triumph de Pernet Pere— Aflne, clearred, sometimespass- 



ing to a bright crimson; very large and beautiful. 

 The Bride— A pure white Rose, of'large size. 

 The Queen— Beautiful buds; color, pure snowv white. 

 The Gem— Color is aflne faultless straw yellow; outside 



petals washed and lined with rosy crimson. 

 Viscomtesse de Wautier— Rosy yellow on the outside petals 



rosy white on the inside of petals. 

 Valle de Chamounix— Coppery yellow, shaded rosy blush. 

 Viscomtess Folkestone— White, faintly tinted with fawn. 

 White Perle des Jardins— A purely ivory white: superb. 

 White Bo^n Silene— Valued highly for its splendid buds. 



