New Floral Guide— Spring, 1901. 



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5 Grand New Rose— Liberty J 



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LiIBERTY is a grand New Hybrid Tea Rose, offered last year for the first time. The color is bright, flash- 

 ing, crimson-scarlet, far surfjassing other crimson roses in brilliant beauty. The flowers are extra large, with 

 broad shell-like petals of excellent substance, fully double and deliciously sweet. The buds are long and pointed — 

 just the shape so much pri/.ed for decorative purposes ; they are borne in great profusion, and are very desirable 

 and lasting when cut, and retain their colotand fragrance a long time. The bush is a strong vigorous grower, 

 and constant and abundant bloomer. It has been thoroughly tested and is recommended as one of the most 

 beantitnl Ever-blooming Crimson Roses yet produced, particularly suited for garden planting and also for 

 forcing and green house culture. The price is the lowest that Liberty can be sold for this season, and we hope our 

 friends will give it a liberal trial. Good Mailing Plants, 40c. each, postpaid. Two-year size, 80c., express. 



New Hardy Garden Rose— Princess of Naples | 



This is a New and Exquisitely Beautiful Hybrid Tea Rose introduced from Europe last year. It is a cross 

 between La France and Captain Christy, two of the most beautiful roses in existence. The flowers are extra 

 large, full and graceful, with broad thick over-lapping petals. The color is a lovelj^ shade of melting, satiny pink, 

 exceedingly beautiful and attractive, and one of the sweetest and most fragrant of all roses. The bush is of sturdy, 

 robust habit, an early and abundant bloomer, and quite hardy with usual protection. It blooms quickly and abun- 

 dantly, and is so wondei-fully beautiful and sweet, it must take rank at once among our most valuable New^ Roses. 

 Especially recommended for garden planting and house culture. Jrice, Nice Mailing Plants, 25 cts. 

 each. Two-year size, 75 cts., express. 



QUEEN OLGA, OF GREECE, 



Flowers deep, soft rosy pink, centre shaded with golden yellow, edges of petals silver rose, large, full and finely 

 formed; an exceedingly free bloomer, producing large masses of beautiful flowers ; particularly bright and pleasing, 

 and different from all others. A continuous and abundant bloomer. 20 cts. each ; larger size, 25 cts. 



THE ABOVE THREE NEW GARDEN ROSES, ONLY 75c., POSTPAID. 



Hardy t\o9s Roses 



THB Moss Roses are strong vigorous growers, perfectly hardy 

 and suitable for planting singly or in beds, or in clumps 

 with other things. They bloom but once in the season ; the 

 flowers and buds are very large and handsome, and are highly 

 prized. The moss is seen best on the buds before flowers open. 



Two=year Moss Roses, 40c, $4.00 per doz., by express. 



BLANCHE MOREAU— Large full flowers ; fine creamy white, elegantly 



tinged with rosy blush, nicely mossed ; fragrant and beautiful. 20c. each. 



CAPTAIN BASROGER— Large full flowers, bright carmine, shaded with 



rich purple ; very fine. 20 cts. each. 

 CAPTAIN INGRAM— Dark velvety purple, large size, double and full ; 



very handsome. 20 cts. each. 

 COMTESSE DE MURINAIS— One of the best pure white Mo,ss Roses; 



flowers large, full and fragrant ; good bloomer. 20 cts. each. 

 CRIMSON GLOBE— Fine large globular flowers, deep rich crimson, richly 



mo.ssed. 20 cts. each. 

 HENRY MARTIN— Medium sized flowers; bright rosy red ; free bloomer. 

 20 cts. each. 



WILLIAM LOBB— Deep bright pink, large and handsome 



flowers ; very free bloomer. 20 cts. each. 

 PURPUREA RUBRA— Violet purple, large full flowers 

 very double and fragrant ; nicely mossed ; one of the best. 

 20 cts. each. 



PRICE, 20 CTS. EACH, 2 FOR 35 CTS. SET OF 10 MOSS ROSES, $1.75, POSTPAID. 



NEW CLIMBING MOSS ROSE Cumberland Belle 



This is a Grand Novelty and a Real Good Thing ; A True Climbing- Moss Kose. It is 

 of American origin having been found growing in a private Garden in the Historic Cnin- 

 berland Valley, a sport from tliat pretty old 3Ioss Rose, Princess Adelaide. It is a 

 wonderfnlly tine climber. The original plant is said to have grown fifteen feet the first 

 season, and to have had 118 buds and flowers on it at one time. The flowers are full-and double ; 

 color, fine, soft silver rose ; the buds are nicely mossed, and deliciously fragrant. Our stock is 

 the Genuine True Variety received direct from the introducer, a noted florist in the Cumber- 

 land Valley. 



PRICE— Fine Strong" Plants, 25 cts. each, 2 for 45 cts., postpaid. Larger 

 Size, 35 cts. each, 2 for 65 cents, by express. 



Moss Kose Bud. 

 NUIT de YOUNG— Rich velvety purple, large broad petals, 



aud full deep flowers, very fragrant. 20 cts. each. 

 PRINCESS ADELAIDE— Extra large flowers, very double 



and sweet ; color, bright rosy pink ; lovely green moss. 



20 cts. each. 



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