| NEW FLORAL GUIDE—AUTUMN, 1907 3% 
Gruss an Teplitz, also called Virginia 
RR. Cox, or Crimson Hermosa—This 
grand rose has proved one of the best 
and most valuable hardy crimson ever- 
blooming roses for garden planting ever 
introduced. The color is dark rich crim- 
son passing to velvety fiery-red, one of 
the very brightest colored roses we know. 
Fiowers large, full and sweet; very showy 
and handsome; blooms constantly, throw- 
ing up fresh buds and flowers the whole 
growing season. Itis a healthy vigorous 
grower, entirely hardy here with usual 
Winter protection. Price, i5c. each, post- 
paid. 
Anna Oliver—This is a lovely rose for 
beds and borders. It is a good healthy 
grower and a constant and abundant 
bloomer and quite hardy, with usual Win- 
ter protection. The flowers are lovely 
creamy blush, very large, full and sweet. 
15¢e., postpaid. 
\Beaute Inconstante —This is a good 
| healthy grower and abundant bloomer, 
' makes handsome buds and large well 
| filled flowers, the color is quite variable, 
* sometimes the flowers are distinctly 
: striped and variegated, but are frequently 
‘ of cntirely different colors, some being 
. elear satiny pink, some red and others 
| coppery orange, passing to cream white 
‘ with many intermediate shades between. 
! 15e., postpaid. 
'Charles La Grady—A first-class rose of 
sterling value; grows stout and bushy 
with fine foliage, and an early and con- 
stant bloomer ; makes beautiful buds and 
large handsome flowers, very fragrant 
and highly valued for garden planting. 
Color, fine chamois red, passing to violet 
crimson. Price, 15¢c. each, postpaid. 
Clotilde Soupert—The flowers are borne 
in large clusters all over the bush ; they 
are large, perfectly full and double and 
most deliciously sweet; color, beautiful 
creamy white, splendidly tinged with 
pink, deepening at center to a clear bright 
pink, and sometimes both pink and white roses are 
borne on the same plant. The bush is a vigorous grow- 
er and begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, and 
continues loaded with beautiful buds and flowers dur- 
ing thc whole season. Price, 15c., postpaid. 
‘Cornelia Cook—This is a very handsome rose for Sum- 
mer bedding, also for house culture and forcing; makes 
splendid long pointed buds; pure creamy white some- 
times tinged with pale rose. Excellent substance and 
very sweet. 15c., postpaid. 
Henry M. Stanley—A good healthy grower, making 
neat compact bushes, which bloom continuously. The 
flowers are large, full and sweet; color deep chamois 
rose, delicately tinged with fine apricot yellow. Petals 
bordered with bright carmine. 15c. each, postpaid. 
Ivory (White Golden Gate)—Resembles the beautiful 
Golden Gate in form and loveliness, but is pure ivory 
white. It is an exceedingly free bloomer, and the flow- 
ers are large, full and sweet. Itis a healthy vigorous 
grower and desirable in every way. 15c., postpaid. 
Letty Coles—This is a very handsome rose, sure to 
please every one. It is a strong vigorous grower and 
constant bloomer; soft rich pink, deepening to intense 
crimson. Hardy and a fine bedder. 15c., postpaid. 
Wille Cecile Bruner—Among all the beautiful Fairy 
Roses there is no variety we know that will give so much 
real solid sa%is:action all through the season‘as will the 
beautiful “M’llc Cecile Bruner.’”’ It has larger flowers 
than most of the others, is perfectly double and delight- 
Grand Wintcr-Blooming Roses—continuea 
Gruss an Teplitz 
fully fragrant. The color is a rosy pink on a rich 
creamy white ground. 1dc. 
Marechal Niel—Pure, deep golden yellow; one of the 
most beautiful roses in existence, and one of the best 
for house culture. A climbing rose but easily trained 
indoors. 15c. each, postpaid. 
Marie Van Houtte (The Gem)—Truly an exquisite 
rose, and especially so in the open ground where it de- 
velops its richest shades. The flowers are extra large, 
very durable, full and deliciously sweet-scented. Color 
is a lovely canary yellow, passing to creamy white, and 
beautifully shaded with rich pink. 15c. each, postpaid. 
Queen’s Scarlet—Rich velvety scarlet, very bright and 
handsome strong upright grower, constant bloomer. 
15¢c., postpaid. 
Ever-blooming Rose Rainbow—A splendid new rose. 
The color is a lovely shade of deep coral pink, elegant- 
ly striped and mottled with intense shining crimson, 
finely colored at centre with rich, glowing amber; 
makes beautiful buds and the flowers are extra large ; 
very sweet, with great depth and substance. 15c. each, 
postpaid. 
Wellesley—This splendid rose is a seedling from “Lib- 
erty”? crossed with ‘‘Bridesmaid;”’ the flowers are extra 
large and full, color, bright clear rose-pink, reverse of 
petals silver-rose; a vigorous grower, bearing its flow- 
ers on tall, stiff canes; very free bloomer. Flowers of 
excellent substance and durability. 15c., postpaid. 
REMEMBER—THESE ARE ALL EXTRA STRONG RE-POTTED ROSES, specially prepared 
or Winter flowering. Price, 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 4 for 50c.; any 9 for $1.00. Postpaid. 
Special Offer No. 59: The complete set of 15, only $1.60, postpaid 
