New Floral Guide—Autumn, 1902. 5 
Grand New Winter Blooming Roses—continued 
The Wonderful 
New Crimson Hybrid 
Tea Rose 
Helen 
Gould 
th Nae grand new rose has 
already become very pop- 
ular, and is claimed to be the 
most beautiful and satisfac- 
tory Hardy Ever-blooming 
Rose ever introduced. It is 
a strong, vigorous grower 
and tremendous bloomer, 
producing great masses of 
splendid buds and flowers as 
long as kept in growing con- 
dition. The flowers are extra 
large, full and double, and de- 
liciously sweet; color, deep Mili, 
rich vinous crimson, elegantly N 
shaded and exceedingly beau- SS 
tiful—one of the finest roses 
you can possibly have for 
Winter bloom and equally 
good for garden planting, 
when done in the house. 
Strong Plants, 25 cts. 
FRANCES E. WILLARD 
This charming new pure white Ever-blooming Rose has 
proved a most valuable variety for house culture and Win- 
ter bloom,and is most tenderly cherished in remembrance 
of the late beloved president of the Woman’s Christian Tem- 
perance Union. The Frances E. Willard Rose is a strong, 
healthy grower and true ever-bloomer. The buds and 
flowers are of large size and perfect form, pure snow-white 
and so full and regular they resemble camellias. It is de- 
lightfully fragrant and a most choice variety in every way. 
When done blooming in the house, set out in the flower-bed 
and it will be equally fine there. Price, strong re-potted 
plants, 15 cts. each. 
CLOTILDE SOUPERT—This grand rose continues to be 
one of the most beautiful and satisfactory varieties ever in- 
troduced. The flowers are large, perfectly full and double 
and deliciously sweet, and are borne constantly in the great- 
est profusion, blooms all the time, color beautiful creamy 
white, tinged and shaded with amber, deepening at centre 
to clear bright pink. Equally good for house culture and 
the flower bed. Strong plants that will bloom quickly. 
15 cts. each. : a 
ETOILE de LYON (Star of Lyons)—A magnificent rose, 
color clear bright golden yellow, an early and constant 
bloomer. Extra large buds and flowers. Very double and 
sweet. Extra fine, strong repotted plants. 15 cts. each. 
BRIDE—One of the best pure white, ever-blooming roses. 
Extra large buds and flowers of exquisite form and de- 
lightful fragrance. Color fine creamy-white, sometimes 
slightly tinted with rose. Blooms constantly and profusely. 
15 cts. each. . 
HENRY M. STANLEY-—A fine dark house rose, constant 
bloomer. Very productive and handsome. Color deep 
chamois réd, delicately tinged with apricot and carmine. 
15 cts. each. 
MADAM CAMILE —A splendid rose, extra large, full and 
sweet ; clear rosy flesh, passing to salmon pink. Good free 
bloomer, very handsome, perfectly grand buds and flowers. 
15 cts. each. 
JULES FINGER—Fine rich rosy-red extra large buds and 
flowers; constant bloomer, very sweet; a good bushy 
grower, producing lots of beautiful buds and flowers all the 
time. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
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DR. GRILL— Extra large full flowers, rich rosy pink passing 
to salmon, and fawn-tinted carmine and richly perfumed ; an 
excellent rose in every way. 15 cts., postpaid. 
QUEEN’S SCARLET—A rich velvety scarlet, very bright 
and handsome, strong, upright grower, hardy and vigorous: 
blooms constantly all Summer and Fall. 15 cts. 
LITTLE GEM—Makes nice bushy plants. Loaded with per- 
fectly double little roses all season; pure white and very 
sweet. 15cts. 
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD-—This is a grand rose, 
both for house culture and the flower bed. Deep rosy pink 
flowers, large full and double. Very sweet, blooms nearly 
all the time, good everywhere. Hardy and very productive, 
strong repotted plants. 15 cts. each. 
MARECHAL NIEL—Pure, deep golden yellow; one of tne 
most beautiful roses in existence, and one of the best for 
house culture. 15 cts. 
MAD. MARTHA DUBERGE—Extra large finely formed 
buds, large and full flowers; color, delicate cream pink, ele- 
gantly flushed with rose; verysweet. A neat compact grower 
and constant bloomer; very beautiful. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
MLLE, CECILE BRUNER-—Round compact flowers, rich 
creamy rose; delightfully fragrant; a great bloomer; very 
fine. 15 cts. each. 
MAD. F. KRUGER—Named after the wife of Oom Paul 
Kruger, President of the late South African Republic. 
Fine large buds and flowers fully double and borne well up 
on strong vigorous bushes, colcr soft rose pink, elegantly 
shaded with crimson and amber; very handsome and showy 
and delightfully sweet. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
MADAME C. P. STRASSHEIM—New Tea Rose. A good 
hardy grower and very free bloomer; excellent for house 
culture and bedding; fine sulphur yellow changing to orange 
and buff, a very lovely variety giving plenty of buds, and 
flowers, for cutting. 15 cts. postpaid. 
These are extra strong, re-potted roses, specially prepared for winter flowering. 
Price, any two fifteen-cent kinds for 25 cts., 4 for 50 cts., 9 for $!.00. A com- 
plete Set of 17, INCLUDING HELEN GOULD, only $2.90, postpaid. 
