:Ke-w Floral Guide— Autumn, 1905. 



Grand Winter=blooming Roses 



Continued 



llcleii Gould, New Crim- 

 son Hybrid Tea Rose— 

 This Grand Rose has prov- 

 ed one of the most valuable 

 varieties ever introduced, 

 both for Winter bloom and 



garden plantnij 



It is 



strongvigorous growerand 

 tremendous bloomer, bear- 

 ing great masses of buds 

 and tiovvers as long as kept 

 in growing condition; 

 flowers are extra large, 

 full and double and delici- 

 ously sweet; color, bright 

 rich crimson. Splendid 

 strong plants, 15c., postpd. 



Gloiiedo I>ijon— This magnifi- 

 cent Rose is always scarce and 

 difFicull to obtain true, but we 

 now iuive a large stock of good 

 healthy plants, warranted genu- 

 ine, flowers are extra large, per- 

 fectly double ami delightfully Tea 

 scented; color, rich creamy am- 

 ber tinted with blush, one of the 

 most beautifid Roses in exis- 

 tence. Strong plants, 15 cts. 



Madda^ena Scalarandis (The 



Gold Medal Rose) — This beauti- 

 ful New Ever- blooming Rose 



made such a decided sensation 



in our Rose Exhibit at the St. 



Louis World's Fair last year, 



that we take pleasure in. asking 



special attention to it as one of 



the leadingvarieties in Group 108, 



for which we were awarded a 



Gold Medal. Both flowers and 



buds are extra laige and exceed- 

 ingly beautiful and its produc- 

 tiveness is truly astonishing, the 



whole bed being a perfect blaze 



of bloom for weeks and months; 



color, dark rich pink on deep 



yellow ground, elegantly flamed 



with scarlet and crimson. Strong 



plants, 15 cts. 

 Mme. Kene Gerard— A lovely new Ever-blooming Rose of 



iareb<auty; large elegantly formed buds and flowers, deep 



coppery yellow passing to nasturtium red, shaded witli 



crimson. 15 cts., postpaid. 



Bridesmaid— Fine large full flowers, delightfully tea-scented, 

 clear rose pink with crimson shading. A good healthy 

 grower, makes elegant buds, very handsome and one of the 

 best for cut flowers. 15 cts. each. 



Mme. K'se^ — Fine cupped form, rich creamy white, shaded 

 with crimson and canary yellow; quick bloomer, very fra- 

 grant and handsome. Strong plants, 15 cts. 



Marrclial Niel — Pure, deep golden yellow; one of the most 

 beautiful roses in existence, and one of the best for house 

 culture. Last Winter there was more demand for it than 

 almost any other kind. 15 cts. 



Margvierite K* tten — A large beautifully formed rose; 

 makes elegant buds, deliciously sweet; fine peachy yellow 

 flushed with rose and pink shades. 15 cts. 



Hermosa — Well known as one of the best for general plant- 

 ing; blooms in clusters the whole season; clear, bright pink, 

 very double and fragrant; quite hardy. Strong plants, 15c, 



Papa Contier— A splenditl rose, extra large finely formed 

 buds and flowers, rich rosy red; very full and sweet, one 

 of the best. Strong plants, 15 cts. 



NEW EVER-BLOOMING ROSE, HELEN GOULD 



Perle des Jardins— One of the most beautiful deep yellow 

 roses in existence. Maizes grand buds, and the open flow- 

 ers are extra large, perfectly double and deliciously sweet; 

 the color is pure rich golden yellow, a healthy grower, and 

 constant bloomer. 15 cts. 



Mme. Von Bock- Flowers large and well filled, opens 

 freely; color, creamy yellow With bright crimson shading, 

 sometimes a wide crimson border will extend around the 

 whole flower; a remarkable Rose, and a good hardy grower. 

 Strong plants, 15 cts., postpaid. 



Safrano — A fine old rose of great value, highly prized for 

 its beautiful buds and handsome flowers. Color, bright 

 apricot yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes 

 tinted with rose. Strong re-potted plants, 15 cts. each. 



'< WintPi- Gem" — This is a beautiful new Tea rose and a won- 

 derful bloomer, covering itself with lovely buds and flowers 

 as long as kept in growing condition. Color, an exquisite 

 shade of lovely creamy pink. Blooms all thetime and parti- 

 cularly in the. house or conservatory in Winter, hence its 

 name, "Winter Gem." Strong plants, 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



"White Maman Cochet— A splendid rose, has all the good 

 qualities of Mamati Cochet, l)ut is pure snow white, large 

 and fragrant, hardy and productive; one of the very best 

 pure white hardy ever-blooming roses for house culture. 

 15 cts. 



ice 15 cts. 

 postpaid. 



I?f mpmher ^'^^^^ ^""^ 3" extra strong re-potted roses, specially prepared for Winter flowering. Pr 

 iV^Bit^iii'^^i each; two for 25 cts.; 4 for 50 cts.; any 9 for $1.00. The complete set of 15, only $1 .60, 



Our New Booklet "How to Grow Roses" 



For persons interested in Roses, we publish a handsome 20-page booklet giving much valuable 

 information about Roses, their cultiu'e and treatment with special lists of varieties for different purposes 

 and localities. We present this booklet free to everyone who orders one dollar's worth or more roses, 

 and asks for the "Rose Book" at the same time. When ordered separately the price is 10 cts., postpaid. 



