NEW FLORAL GUIDE, SPUING, 1909 



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EVER=BL00MING TEA ROSES to) 



•ETOILE DE LYON (Star of Lyons)— This is undoubtedly 

 the best pure yellow rose for garden planting yet intro- 

 duced: color is clear bright golden yellow, the plant is a 

 strong robust grower, and very hardy, commences to 

 bloom quickly and continues to bear an abundance of 

 splendid flowers all through the Summer and Fall; makes 

 beautiful buds, and is very double and sweet. 



F. L. SEGERS — Extra large flowers, fine cupped form, full 

 and deep, lovely soft rosy pink, very sweet and handsome. 



FORTUNA, THE NEW RIVIERA ROSE— A distinguished 

 beauty; rich apricot yellow, shading to buff, outer petals 

 slightly tinged with red. Price, 25c each, postpaid. Two 

 year size, 50c, by express. 



FRANCES E. WILLARD— Of large size and perfect form, 

 pure snow white, and delightfully fragrant. It is such a 

 vigorous grower that its branches shoot up above the or- 

 dinary bushes and it will do detter if given some support. 

 It will bloom much more the second season than the first. 



FURSTIN HOHENZOLLERN— Color, exquisite lilac rose on 

 ochre ground; has a de- 

 lightful but delicate fra- 

 grance. A vigorous grower 

 and good bloomer. 



GENL. GALLIENI— Splen- 

 did, large well filled flow- 

 ers, fine, rich brownish 

 red, very sweet; a healthy, 

 vigorous grower and con- 

 stant bloomer. 



GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE 

 — Lovely canary yellow, 

 delicately tinged with rose; 

 full deep flowers, very 

 sweet. 



HELEN GOOD— A good gar- 

 den rose; color, a delicate 

 yellow suffused with pink. 

 Said to be an equal of the 

 Cochets. 



HENRY M. STANLEY— C*>1- 

 or, deep chamois rose, 

 delicately tinged with fine 

 apricot yellow, petals bor- 

 dered with bright carmine 

 red. 



IVORY (White Golden Gate) 

 — Resembles the beautiful 

 Golden Gate in form and 

 loveliness, but is pure 

 ivory white. It is an ex- 

 ceedingly free bloomer, 

 and the flowers are large, 

 full and sweet. 



J. B. VARRONE— The flow 

 ers are large, full and 

 round, very double and 

 sweet. Color, soft, rosy 

 crimson. 



JULES FINGER— Fine rich 

 rosy red; extra large buds 

 a n d flowers, constant 

 bloomer, very sweet. 



LA PRINCESS VERA— The 

 color is rich ivory-white, 

 finely veined with coppery yellow, tinted with blush. 



LETTY COLES — A strong vigorous grower and constant 

 bloomer; soft rich pink, deepening to intense crimson. 

 Hardy and a fine bedder. 



LOUIS FAU RE— Round full flowers, pure French white, 

 sometimes tinted with salmon and pink; profuse bloomer. 



MME. ADOLPHE LOISEAU— Flowers large, very full and 

 deliciously sweet. Color, fine buff rose, shaded and tinged 

 with blush, deepening at center to rich carmine. 



MME. ANTOINE MARI— Color, bright rose with creamy 

 white markings; makes large handsome buds, beautiful 

 and sweet. 



MME. CAROLINE KUSTER— Fine orange yellow buds and 

 clear golden tinted flowers, borne in great profusion. 



MME. C. P. STRASSHEIM— A free bloomer; excellent for 

 bedding and borders; fine sulphur yellow, changing to 

 orange and buff. 



MME. E. PERRIN — Flowers rich apricot yellow passing to 

 canary yellow and peachy red. 



Etoile de Lyon — About the Dest all around yellow 



MME. ETIENNE — Extra large, full, sweet flowers, rich 

 creamy white, elegantly tinted with blush. 



MME. HENRY GRAIRE— This is a very elegant rose; rich 

 reddish bronze, passing to orange and buff. 



MME. HOSTE — Makes large finely formed buds and extra 

 large fully double flowers; a healthy grower and constant 

 bloomer; fine canary yellow, flushed with rose; very sweet. 



MME. J. PHILLIPS — Color, rich coppery yellow elegantly 

 tinged with rose and amber, deepest at center; very fra- 

 grant. 



MME. LAMBARD — Large globular flowers, clear salmon 

 pink, passing to deep rose. Profuse bloomer, very sweet. 



MME. MARGOTTIN — Rich citron red, shaded apricot; large 

 full flowers, profuse bloomer. 



MME. MARTHA DUBERGE— Large and full flowers. Color, 

 delicate cream pink, elegantly flushed with rose; very 

 sweet. 



MME. RENE GERARD— Large, full flowers and long pointed 

 buds, deep coppery yellow, 

 passing to fine nasturtium 

 red, delicately shaded with 

 crimson and rose. Extra 

 fine. 



MME. RESEL— A very love- 

 ly Tea Rose. Color, rich 

 creamy white shaded with 

 crimson and canary yel- 

 low. 



MME. SCIPION COCHET— 

 A very beautiful and val- 

 uable variety, rich creamy 

 pink with bright rose 

 center. 



MME. VERMOREL— Bright 

 cherry pink, shaded sal- 

 mon, large and double; a 

 healthy grower and free 

 bloomer. 



MME. VON SIEMENS— Fine 

 rosy flesh color, beauti- 

 fully shaded and very 

 sweet; a constant and 

 abundant bloomer. 



MARGUERITE GIGAUDET 

 — Extra large very double 

 flowers, reddish coppery 

 yellow, passing to golden 

 yellow. 



MARGUERITE KETTEN— 

 Tea-scented, deliciously 

 sweet; peachy yellow, 

 flushed with rose and pink 

 shades. 



MARIE GUILLOT— A pure 

 snowy-white rose; large 

 and full flowers; a con- 

 stant bloomer; one of the 

 best for planting in the 

 open ground ; always 

 satisfactory. 



MARIE SOLE AU— Beautiful 

 silver pink edged and 

 shaded with amaranth or 

 pale lavender rose. 

 MARION DINGEE — Deep, brilliant crimson, one of the 

 darkest and richest colored ever-blooming roses we have, 

 beautiful cup-shaped flowers, quite full and fragrant. 

 MARQUISE DE VIVENS— ^Blooms all the time; makes beau- 

 tiful buds, rich violet crimson. 



Gentlemen: — Washington, D. C. May 7, 1908. 



The rose bushes were received in splendid condition and 

 are magnificent specimens — such as I have always received 

 from your firm during the past seven years. 



Thanking you for prompt attention and the magnificent 

 specimens, I remain, Respectfully yours, Mrs. H. C . 



SPECIAL OFFER No. 29 

 •fcl Etoile de Lyon. I Letty Coles. 



1 Furstin Hohenzollern. I Marquise de Vivens. 



I Mme. Adolphe Loiseau. 1 Marie Guillot. 



These 6 in fine plants for 50c, postpaid, or in 2 year size for 

 $1.25, by express. 



PfirPC ^' varieties on this page and page 28 (except where noted), 10c. each for strong, vigorous pot plants 

 I I ItCa 50c, or 15 for $1.00, postpaid. For strong two-year old plants (except where noted) 



purchaser's selection, 

 good healthy plants. 



Or, our selection, 25c. each; 

 •See Page 14 



Any 6 for 



30c. each; $3.00 per doz., 



6 for $1.25; $2.50 per doz., by express. AU on own roots and 



