New Floral Guide, Spring 1910, 



INTERESTING ODDITIES-mses 



"YORK AND LANCASTER" (Damask) 



A remarkably vigorous grower and perfectly hardy. It is of 

 rich historic interest, dating back to the War of the Roses be- 

 tween the Royal Houses of York and Lancaster; said to have 

 originated when these warring factions became united, its color 

 representing the white of the Yorkists and the red of the Lan- 

 castrians. " 



Our illustration gives but a faint idea of its striking appear- 

 ance; buds and flowers are wonderfully marked, red and white, 

 sometimes blotched and sometimes striped, full and double.. 



Our plants are on their own roots and when established will 

 last a lifetime. Price, one-year size, 50c. each, postpaid. Two- 

 year size, $1.00 and $1.50, by express. 



*VICK'S CAPRICE 



A fine striped Rose of remarkable beauty. The flowers are 

 large and elegantly formed, quite full and double. Color, deep clear 

 pink with wide stripes of pure white, very attractive. Price, 20c. 

 each, postpaid. Two-year size, 40c, by express. 



*ROGER LAMBELIN 



A most remarkable Rose. The color is a rich glowing 

 crimson, petals edged and banded with pure white like a picotee; 

 rare and handsome. Price, 20c, ppcL Two-year size, 40c,., exp. 



O FF ER» Three Variegated Roses, offered above, in l=yr. plants, 

 NO. 41 )75c, postpaid. 3 in 2=yr. plants, $1.50, by, express! 



LEONIE LAMESCH 



A MOST REMARKABLE 

 AND PLEASING NOVELTY 



The blooms are medium size and 

 very durable and ten distinctly 

 colored flowers are frequently shown 

 on the bush at one time, varying 

 from cochineal red in the bud to 

 glowing coppery red tinged with 

 orange when the flower opens. 

 Price, 35c each, postpaid. Two- 

 year size, 60c, by express. 



THE GREEN ROSI| 



(Viridiflora) 



AN ODDJTY 



The, very thing for > 



St. Patrick's Day 



The wonderful (jreeii Rose;. %q, 

 valuable curiosity, Petals of the 

 flowers are same color as the leaves 

 — a deep pea ,' green :■—-■. «p i ree 

 bloomer. Price, 15c each; larger 

 size, 20c, postpaid. Two-year, size,, 

 35c, by express. 



HARRISON'S YELLOW ( Au B s S n ) 



Bright, clear golden yellow; entirely hardy. 

 Grows 3 to 4 feet high, and is fine for plant- 

 ing in group or clump or with other hardy 

 shrubs; makes a grand display of bright 

 golden yellow flowers early in Spring. Price, 

 25c each, postpaid. Two-year size, dormant 

 or from pots, according to season, 40c each, 

 $4.00 per doz., by express. (See cut.) 



S0LEIL D'OR— " Sun of Gold " 



BUDDED 



A strong, hardy robust grower with stiff 

 straight branches and heavy deep green foli- 

 age; the flowers are very large and globular, 

 perfectly full and double, and petals thick 

 and leathery. The color is entirely different 

 from any other variety in cultivation, a mix- 

 ture of reddish gold, orange yellow, nastur- 

 tium red and rosy pink, a combination diffi- 

 cult to describe — except in the name, " Sun 

 of Gold." Price, dormant plants (up to April 

 1st), 60c each; after that date, potted 

 plants, 75c. each, by express. 



OFFER No. 41a— 1 Sweet Briar, 1 Mme. 

 Plantier, 1 Harrison's Yellow, 1 Red Moss 

 Rose, the 4 for 65c, postpaid. Two= 

 year size, the 4 for $1.35, by express. 



Harrison's Yellow 



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