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BLOOMING 
TEED TO BLOOM 
OR YOUR MONEY BACK 
‘“‘Growers of the Best Roses in America” is 
not an empty claim, our plants prove it, and it is be- 
cause of our confidence in these plants to produce 
results that we are now able to sell them on the basis 
of sure bloom or money back. 
Use numbers instead of names and order liberal- 
ly; you run no risk. 
Order by Number 
No. 26. Mad. Margottin—Rich citron red, shading to apricot 
and buff rose. 
No. 27. Mad. Rene Gerard—Large, full flowers and long 
pointed buds, deep coppery yellow, passing to fine nasturtium 
red; delicately shaded with crimson and rose. 
No. 28. Maddalena Scalarandis—Dark rich rose on deep yellow 
ground elegantly flamed with scarlet and crimson. New and good. 
No. 29. Ma Petite Andre, (Red Soupert)—A vigorous grower of dwarf 
bushy habit, flowers are quite small but borne in great profusion the whole 
season. 
No. 30. Marie Guillot—A pure snowy-white rose, large and full flowers; 
a constant bloomer, one of the best for planting in the open ground, always 
satisfactory. 
No. 31. Marie Lambert—The flowers are extra large, very double and 
full, and deliciously tea-scented; color, pale lemon yellow shaded with soft 
rosy blush. . 
No. 32. Marie Soleau—Beautiful silver pink edged and shaded with 
amaranth or pale lavender rose. A neat compact grower and fine bedder. 
No. 83. Marie Van Houtte, (The Gem)—Rich creamy white finely 
tinted with rose, immense bloomer. : 
No. 34. M’le Cecile Brumner—rich creamy rose, delightfully fragrant. 
A great bloomer. 
No. 35. Mrs. B. R. Cant—Splendid rose pink buds and Jarge full flowers, 
a particularly free bloomer. 
No. 36. Mrs. Robert Peary—A pure white hardy ever-blooming rose, 
large, double and sweet, blooms the whole season, climbing habit. 
No. 37. Palo Alto—A splendid rose from California, lovely bronze red 
delicately tinged with yellow and creamy white. 
No. 38. Pink Maman Cochet—One of the best and most beautiful varie- 
ties known. Color rich coral pink. : 
No. 39. Pearl Rivers—Color, ivory-white; petals delicately shaded and 
bordered with pale rose. 
No. 40. Pernets Triumph—New French rose, extra large flowers full 
and double and delightfully tea scented, color bright flashing carmine- 
red with rich crimson shading. 
No. 41. Pink Soupert—A lovely new ever-blooming rose, as 
beautiful as Clotilde Soupert, but deeper color; medium size 
flowers, color fine rose pink, but variable. 
No, 42. Queen’s Scarlet—Rich velvety scarlet, very bright 
and handsome, strong, upright grower, constant bloomer. 
No. 43. Sombrieul—Beautiful creamy white tinged with rose; 
very large, full and sweet; quite hardy. : 
No. 44. Sov. de Pierre Notting—A magnificent rose of strong growth, oe 
extra large, perfectly double flowers, rich orange yellow, bordered with 
crimson rose. 
No. 45. Souv, D’un Amie—Extra large globular flowers, very deep, 
full and sweet; broad, thick petals; deep rosy-flesh color: el ra aes 
beautiful buds. = P rosy color; elegantly shaded, 
No. 46. Terrell des Chenes—A handsome new bedding rose of beau- 
tiful tulip form, large full flowers, lovely creamy white, beautifully edged 
and flushed with rose and crimson. S 
No, 47. Wellesley—This splendid roseis a seedling from “Liberty” 
crossed with *‘Bridesmaid;”’ color, bright clear rose-pink, reverse of petals 
silver-rose. 
No. 48. White Maman Cochet—A splendid rose, has all the good 
qualities of Maman Cochet, but is pure snow-white, equally large and 
fragrant, hardy and productive. 
No. 49. Winter Gem—Lovely creamy pink; blooms all the time, and 
particularly in the winter when taken indoors. 
No. 50. Yellow Soupert (Mosella)—Makes a neat handsome bush ; 
medium size flowers borne in large clusters, and quite fr . 
pretty buff. g , q agrant; color 
PRICES (Delivered free) 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1.00; 15 for $2.00; 50 for 
$6.50 or $12.00 per 100 when you take g or ee of a kind. i ms 
