NEW FLORAL GUIDE, AUTUMN, 1914 



ROSES SELECTED FOR WINTER BLOOM 



We offer here the choicest kinds for 

 winter blooming indoors or under 

 glass, and when winter is over, you will 

 find them just the right kind to plant 

 out in your garden for summer bloom. 

 These Roses are all strong, repotted 

 plants, in best condition to bloom 

 quickly and give plenty of lovely buds 

 and flowers all winter. When sent by 

 mail we pay postage; but it is better to 

 have them shipped by express, so that 

 the earth can be left on the roots. W^e 

 prepay express charges when orders 

 amount to $5 or over. See order sheet. 



Mme. Camille 



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29588-13 Sept. 12, 1913. 



Gentlemen: — I take pleasure in notifying 

 you that I have received the Rose plants, 

 and in opening the box was overjoyed as I 

 scented the buds and open flowers. After 

 the pleasant work of potting, I had my 

 family to see them, and they were simply 

 delighted, particularly over their fresh 

 condition. 



Very truly yours, 



M. G.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 



Mile. Helena Gambier 



MME. CAMILLE. Color is clear rosy flesh, passing 

 to salmon-pink. Buds are long, and open into 

 very large, attractive flowers. A hardy Rose for 

 planting in the garden in the spring when through 

 blooming indoors. (See cut.) 20 cts., postpaid. 



ECARLATE. A new Rose, and one of the most 

 prolific bloomers. Color is an intense, brilliant 

 scarlet, the buds being exceptionally beautiful. 

 20 cts., postpaid. 



WHITE BABY RAMBLER. One of the charming 

 Polyantha class that blooms with amazing free- 

 dom. The bushes grow shapely, each branch 

 bearing from twenty to thirty cream-white 

 flowers, passing to snow-white. 20 cts., postpaid. 



BON SILENE. Noted for the great size and beauty 

 of its buds; bright, rich, rosy crimson; good for 

 both open ground and house culture. 20 cts., ppd. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. Flowers large, full- 

 double and deliciously sweet; color, beautiful 

 creamy white, deepening at center to a clear, 

 bright pink. 20 cts., postpaid. 



WM. R. SMITH. The flowers are large, full and 

 double and most exquisitely formed. The petals 

 are so firm they look like wax, softly curled, 

 colored creamy pink with flesh-tint tips, buff 

 yellow base and center a heart of pink. This is a 

 Rose we cannot praise too highly. 20 cts., ppd. 



MLLE. HELENA GAMBIER. Color is lovely 

 canary-yellow, with deep peachy red center, 

 changing to creamy pink as flowers open. Blooms 

 are large, double and sweet. (See cut.) 20c., ppd. ' 



PINK MAMAN COCHET. The flowers are of 

 enormous size, very full and of great depth and 

 substance. Color, rich coral-pink, elegantly 

 shaded with rosy crimson; has broad, thick, shell- 

 like petals and makes superb, long-pointed buds; 

 deliciously sweet. (See cut.) 20 cts. postpaid. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE (The Gem). Variegated. 

 Flowers are extra large, very double, full and 

 deliciously sweet-scented. The color is a lovely 

 canary-yellow passing to creamy white, and 

 beautifully shaded with rich pink. 20 cts., ppd. 





ARCHDUKE CHARLES. A very free- 

 blooming, rich red Rose, with full- 

 double, fragrant flowers. Color is 

 especially fine. 20 cts., postpaid. 



ORLEANS ROSE. This variety blooms 

 continuously and is considered the 

 best Polyantha in its color, which is 

 brilliant red, shaded rose, with white 

 center. 20 cts., postpaid. 



BEAUTY OF ROSEMAWR. Flowers 

 are large, delightfully fragrant, and 

 perfectly double, with fine, over- 

 lapping petals and raised center; 

 color a lovely shade of rich carmine- 

 rose, finely veined with creamy white. 

 (See cut.) 20 cts., postpaid. 



Price for all above, 20 cts. each, or $2 

 per dozen, postpaid 



Beauty of Rosemawr 



entire set of 12 for $2, postpaid. 



Pink Maman Cochet 



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