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Choicest TEN TEAS for $i.oo 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTOKIA - Creamy Wliite. 



HELLE SIEBRECHT— Deep Clear Pink. 



BKIDESMAID— Brilliant Pink. 



SOUVENIR DeWOOTTON— Superb Crimson. 



PERLE DES JARDINS— Canary Yellow. 



THE BRIDE— Pure White. 



MADAM CAROLINE TESTOUT— Satiny Pink. 



METEOR -Rich Dark Velvety Crimson. 



MADAM ELIE EA^VIBEKT— White and Rosy Flesh. 



MARION DINGEE— Deep Brilliant Crimson. 



Price of each of above, 15c. each, SI. 50 per dozen. 



Setoftensorts, 81.C0. 



Other Varieties of Jca Jioses 



MRS. PIER PONT MORGAN. Flowers sometimes 

 measuring 4}^ inches through. Color clear, inten.se cerise or 

 rose-pink. Fragrant, beautifullv formed and lasting. 



WHITE PERLE DES JARDINS. This new sport 

 from the old reliable Yellow Perle liaseverygoodpoint of its 

 parent, but is of a soft, beautiful white. 



SOUVENIR DE LADY ASHBURTON. A large rose 

 of perfect form, of a fine shadeof rich coppery red. 



LOUIS PHILIPPE. Dark, rich crimson, free bloomer, 

 excellent for bedding. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. A new fine white bedding 

 ro«e, deepening to rosy blush in the centre. 



THE QUEEN. A splendid pot rose. Color, pure snowy 

 white : exquisitely scented. 



BON SILENE. This splendid old variety is valuable 

 for summer or winter bloom ; color, brilliant carmine. 



CATHERINE MERMET. Very large pointed buds; 

 color, fleiirrosy pink; full, double and fragrant. 



HERMOSA. The most popular bedding rose in culti- 

 vation It is of a bright pink color, perfectly hardv. 



PERLE DES JARDINS. Canary yellow ; U'lrge, well- 

 formed bnds and flowers on strong stems ; free bloomer. 



MARIE GUILLOT. Extra full and double flowers. 

 Tea-sienled, pure snow white in color; always in bloom. 



PAPA GONTIER. One of the finest roses either for 

 out-of-doors or for winter forcing; d:irk carmine crimson. 



Prices of each of the above Tea Roses, 12c. each, 

 or S1.40 per dozen, or the choice collection of 13 

 -varieties for $1.33. 



This collection of 13 sorts, together with the "choic- 

 est ten " Teas at top of page, making 33 choice Tea 

 Roses, for S2.00. 



Climbing Jloses 



CLIMBING NTPHETOS. Identical with the true old 

 Niphetos, but of a climbing habit. Color, pure white, with 

 pale lemon centre; beautiful long pointed buds; very fra- 

 grant. 



CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. A sport from 

 the well-known favorite, Perle des Jardins, and a rose that 

 will be of permanent value either for growing indoors or in 

 the open ground. The flowers are deep canary-yellow. 



CLIMBING HERMOSA. Clear, bright pink flowers, 

 medium size and fragrant, a strong grower and free bloomer 



PRAIRIE QUEEN. Clear, bright carmine-pink, some- 

 times with a white stripe; compact and globular; very 

 double anil full ; blooms in clusters. 



MARECHAL NEIL. (Noisette ) A most beautiful large 

 golden-yellow rose: very full and double, and exceedingly 

 fragrant. It is naturally a climbing rose, and should not be 

 pruned too short. 



PRICES of each of the above 5 climbers, I.5c. each ; 4 for 

 50c.; or 1 each of the 5 sorts for GOc. 



Choicest TEN for $1.50 



MARGARET DICKSON. (Novelty.) 25c. each. 



MARGARET DICKSON. (Novelty). Theflowerisof 

 magnificent form and very large. In color it is the most 

 beautiful waxy white ; a lovely shining white, with almost 

 the lustre of a pearl. 25c. each. 



CLIO. (Novelty.) Flesh-color. This is one of the finest 

 roses we have yet seen, and we predict for it, as soon iis 

 known, the greatest popularity. It has the most delicate 

 texture and coloring imaginable, a beautiful globular form, 

 and in size it is something irnly striking. 25c. each. 



HELEN KELLER. (Novelty.) A magnificent variety, 

 of most perfect form. The color is a brilliant rosy cerise. The 

 petals are large, shell-shaped and very prettily rolled back 

 from the centre of the flower. The flowers are large, very 

 full and fragrant. 25c. each. 



MARCHIONESS OF LORNE. (Novelty.) I.arge, full, 

 cup-sh:iped; bnds long and handsome; rich, shining rose- 

 color, f-haded with vivid carmine; remarkable for its per- 

 petual flowering. 2oc. each. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. Very large and very double; 

 color a deep rich rose, 'the fragrance ^resembling the old- 

 lasliioned Damask Rose. 1.5c. each. 



LA FRANCE. Peach blossom color, shaded pink and 

 silvery rose. 15c. each, j 



MRS. JOHN LAING. An exquisite shade of shell like 

 pink, deliciously fragrant, of the largest size. 15c. each. 



GENERAL JACQUE3IINOT. Rich velvety crimson, 

 changing to scarlet crimson. 15c. each. 



DINSMORE. A vigorous and free blooming rose, of a 

 rich scarlet crimson color. 15c. each. 



GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN. Dazzling red, the most 

 brill. ant yet known. 15c. each. 



Banner Collection of Hardy Roses (including the 4 

 Novelties , 10 for !$1.50. 



New Hybrid Tea EVerblooming ^ose 



SOUVENIR DU PRESIDENT CARNOT 



A Hybrid Tea Rose of the greatest promise. It is unques- 

 tionably the finest Rose of its color introduced in a decade. 

 The growth is vigorous, the foliage dark green and very 

 handsome, but the glory of the variety is in its flower. It is 

 very large, both in the bud and in the expanded flower, 

 double to the centre, and opens beautifully. The coloring is 

 a rosy flesh, very soft in the centre, and shaded with a lighter 

 flesh at the end of the petals. The bud is as long as Niphetos, 

 bnt not quite so pointed, and is very much fuller at the base. 

 Price, 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. 



