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>^LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flesh-pink. Color 

 is flesh-pink, lightened with rich coral on the reverse of 

 the petals and a suspicion of salmon in the center of 

 the bloom. 85 cts. each.* 



• LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. The large, long- 

 pointed buds open to perfect carmine-pink blooms with 

 a golden underglow. Borne singly on long stems, they 

 are fine for cutting and last w^ell in the house. 75 cts. 

 each.* See Off"er, page 9. 



• LA PARISIENNE. H.T. (C. Mallerin.) Reddish 

 coral. One cannot resist the charm of this Rose. The 

 long, narrow buds of coral-red color open to fragrant 

 blooms of reddish coral which age to delicate China 

 pink. $1 each.* 



• LUIS BRINAS. @ H.T. Plant Patent 102. 

 Orange-copper. Fine pointed buds of orange-copper 

 open slowly, the petals curling back, making a starry 

 flower with a high center. It is fully double, with 40 to 

 45 petals, and when entirely open the color is soft old- 

 rose, flushed with gold. It has a delightful fragrance. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. t 



• LUNA. H.T. Moonlight-yellow. An unsurpassed, 

 deliciously fragrant cut-flower. The long, delicate 

 yellow buds open to large blooms of moonlight-yellow 

 which ages to soft cream-white, and the petals hold their 



shape for days. $1 each.* See "Star Dozen," 

 page 16. 



• MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Pink and 

 gold. A steady bloomer with beautifully 

 modeled flowers of tender pink, salmon, cream 

 and gold. Highly scented and long-lasting, 

 75 cts. each.* 



^MME. COCHET-COCHET. ® H.T. 



Plant Patent 129. Coppery pink. Long- 

 pointed buds of coppery pink, flushed orange, 

 open to fragrant cupped flowers of soft sal- 

 mon-pink with a satiny sheen. One of the most 

 admired Roses. The petals vary from 20 to 

 40. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.1* 



• MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. H.T. Nastur- 

 lum-bufT. The long-pointed nasturtium-orange buds 

 )pen to fragrant flowers of a charming nasturtium- 

 )uff, straying to a lovely shade of shell-pink at the 

 / petal edges. $1 each.* 



• MME. JULES BOUCHE. H.T. White. Nicely 

 formed white buds show a slight blush in the center 

 as the bloom opens. Fragrant. An old but popular 

 variety. 30 petals. 85 cts. each.* 



• MARGARET McGREDY. Page 13. ® H.T. 

 Orange-scarlet. We have yet to find a more continu- 

 ously satisfactory, large, full-petaled Everblooming 

 Rose than Margaret McGredy. The olive-green, 

 leathery foliage is disease-resistant and the buoyantly 



vigorous growth insures a constant production of buds 

 and blooms from early in June until hard frost. 

 In the newly opened flower the color is a scintil- 

 lating orange-scarlet wliich ages to a pleasing 

 carmine-rose. It has lovely Rose fragrance. 

 85 cts. each.* See "Star 25," page 17. 



• MATADOR. H.T. Plant Patent 170. Crim- 

 son. This splendid, richly perfumed, fully double 

 Rose is soft velvety crimson in color with deep 

 maroon shadings. Tlie blooms last a long time 

 when cut. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.+ 



• MISS ROWENA THOM. Page 17. ® 

 H.T. Rose-pink. With Radiance as one of its 



parents, this lovely Rose had a good start in life and 

 has lived up to all expectations. The plants are very 

 vigorous, healthy in foliage, and free in bloom. Long- 

 pointed buds open to enormous flowers, often measuring 

 6 inches across. A marvel for size, continuity of bloom, 

 and delightful fragrance. 85 Cts. each.* See "Star 

 Dozen," page 16. 

 *See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 'f'No further discount 



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