New Floral Guide— Spring, 1901. 



29 



C.e»J. o"'<^^J'i:^5^g ROSES 



AN NA OLIVER— l^ovely creamy blush very 



double, full and sweet 

 ALINE SISLEY— Lovely violet crimson 



flowers large very double and fragrant. 



AUGUSTE COMPTE— Splend d large 

 floweis with broad dark edge and 

 fine coppery yellow centre. 



AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Splendid pure 

 white buds, flowers hardy and fine. 



BARONNE BERGE— Bright rosy red 

 with golden yellow centre. 



CHAMPION OF THE WORLD— Deep 

 rich pink, constant bloomer, entirely 

 hardy. 



MRS. ROBERT PEARY— Rich creamy 

 white, tinted with lemon. 



DOUGLAS— Rich cherry red, large full 

 flowers, constant bloomer. 



DEVONIENSIS— The Magnolia Rose, 

 lovely creamy white with deep rosy 

 red centre. 



DR. GRILL— Fine large full flowers, 

 bright rose pink. 



EMPRESS OF CHINA— Hardy Ever- 

 blooming climber; soft, dark red. 



E rOILE DE LYON (Star of Lyons) — 

 The best pure deep yellow rose for 

 garden planting. 



NEW CRIMSON TEA-ROSE, GRUSS 

 AN TEPLITZ, (Virginia R. Coxe. — 

 One of the brightest and most beau- 

 tiful crimson Ever-blooming Roses 

 now known. 



WHITE HERMOSA— Rich creamy- 

 white flowers and beautiful snowy 

 buds. 



ISABELLA SPRUNT-Rich canary 

 yellow, makes beautiful buds. 



JULES FINGER— Fine rosy red, extra 

 large buds and flowers. 



LUCIOLE— Rich violet red, fine large 

 full flowers very double and sweet. 



LUCULLUS— Dark rich crimson, large 

 full and fragrant, very double. 



MAD. WELCHE— Fine creamy white 

 passing to peachy yellow. 



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 Special Grade QUiCK-BLOOM- 



I^^U KOSES as offered in the follow- 

 ing list. They are especially selected early 

 flowering varieties grown last season, and kept 

 dormant over winter, and then repotted in 

 larger size pots which makes stout stocky 

 plants with au abundance of strong working 

 roots, in best possible condition for vigorous 

 growth and quick bloom. They should be 

 planted as early as possible after the frost is 

 out, rough weather will not hurt them, and the 

 earlier they are planted the quicker and better 

 they will bloom. There are no Roses equal to 

 them for quick and satisfactory bloom. They 

 cost a little more than the ordinary size, but are 

 worth twice the difference, and are sent post- 

 paid, by mail, at the prices stated. They are 

 so hardy and vigorous you cannot easily kill 

 them, or keep them from blooming. 



Do not fail to give them a trial this season. 

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PRTCE-15 ets. each, 2 for 25 cts., 4 for 50 

 cts., 8 for $1.00, 12 for $1.50, Postpaid. By 

 express, purchaser paying- charg^es, 25 for 

 $2.e50; set of 50 for $5.00; $10.00 per 

 hundred . 



ANTOINETTE CUILLERAT— Beautiful ; 



electric white on coppery yellow ground. 

 ADA CARMODY— Rich ivory white, beau- 

 tifully tinted with golden blush. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN — Beautiful 

 buds of the brightest scarlet-crimson, 

 medium size semi-double. 



QUEENS SCARLET— Bright, rich 

 crimson scarlet : makes strong bx^shes 

 and covered with buds and flowers all 

 the time. A famous rose for bedding 

 and the garden. 



RED PET— Dwarf compact grower, 

 immense bloomer, pure deep red; 

 very full and fragrant, fine for pots 

 and bedding. 



ROSE D' EVIAN— Large handsome 

 flowers somewhat cup-shaped but 

 well filled and very sweet ; color, 

 deep, rich rosy red, blooms the whole 

 season. 



REICHSGRAF VON KESSELSTATT 



—Large full flowers, brilliant carmine 

 red on pure white ground. 



SOUV. de CATHERINE GUILLOT— 



Rich coppery gold passing to rosy 

 peach beautifully tinted with orange. 



SOUV. D'UN AMIE— Large globular 

 flowers, deep rosy flesh color, ele- 

 gantly shaded. 



SOUV. de J. B. GUILLOT— Brilliant 



coppery red flowers, large full and 

 sweet, constant bloomer. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET— Large 



full and double, beautiful buds and 



flowers, pure snow white. 

 WM. ALLEN RICHARDSON— Rich 



orange yellow tinged with carmine. 

 THE QUEEN— Pure snow white, very 



sweet ; one of the best. 

 YELLOW SOUPERT (or Mosella)— 



pretty buff or peachy yellow rose, 



profuse bloomer. 

 ZEPHYR— Pale sulphur yellow passing 



to rich creamy white, shaded blush. 



MAD VON BOCK— Rich creamy yel- 

 low with carmine shading. 



M'LLE HELENA GAMBIER— Lovely 

 canary yellow with deep peachy red 

 centre changing to pink. 



MAD. JOS. SCHWARTZ- Pure, white 

 delicately tinted 'with rose. 



MAD. CAMILLE— Extra large flowers, 

 full regular form, deep rosy pink. 



MAMAN COCHET— Extra large full 

 and sweet ; deep coral pink. 



MARQUISE DE VIVIENS-Rich vio- 

 let crimson .shading to red, fine for 

 bedding. 



MARECHAL NIEL- Deep rich golden 

 yellow. Grand in every way. 



MARION DINGEE— Rich bright crim- 

 son, very handsome. 



MADAME C. P. STRASSHEIM— Fine 

 sulphur yellow. 



MAD. FRANCISKA KRUGER— Fine 

 violet pink, elegantly shaded. 



MAD. JULES GROLEZ-Lovely China 

 rose passing to rich satinypink. 



MAD. RENE GERARD— Deep cop- 

 pery yellow passing to fine nastur- 

 tium red. 



MAD. MARGOTTIN-Rich citron red 

 shaded apricot, large full flowers, 

 profuse bloomer. 



MRS. DE GRAW— Deep rich color 

 pink, delightfully sweet-scented ; a 

 remarkably prolific and continuous 

 bloomer and entirely hardy. 



PRINCESS BONNIE— Fine rich crim- 

 son, makes beautiful buds and flowers, 

 very fragrant and blooms all the 

 time ; one of the best. 



PEARL RIVERS— Fine large double 

 flowers, exquisite ivory white petals 

 elegantly bordered with pale rose ; 

 very beautiful and deliciously sweet. 



For C&J. Quick-Blooming Roses l\ 



purchaser paying charges, 25 for $*2.50 



PRICE— 15c., 2 for 25c., 4 for 50c., 8 for 

 00, 12 for $1.50, postpaid. By express, 

 5et of 50 for $5.00. $10.00 per hundred. 



