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BUeKBEE'S GRHND 



We offer the choicest and best list of roses SET OUT 

 introductions that are of superior merit. All / 2 YR. OLD 

 tomers to give them a trial. ^^^f Roses For 



Quality Collection 



OF 7 NEWEST AND BEST ROSES 



^InArial Pi-iVf '^"^ '•'^ following 7 

 opetldl rrlCe, Grand New Roses 15c. each, 

 or the full set (one of each) for 85c, postpaid. 

 Large 2 yr. old size 35c. each or the 

 full set of 7 for $2.00. 



FREIHERR VON MARSCHALL— It has won- 

 derfully beautiful foliage and produces large, 

 full, beautifully shaped flowers, which are 

 borne in profusion all through the season. 

 The color is bright red, one of the best red 

 Tea Roses that is known. 



KILLARNEY— No other Rose has attracted so 

 much attention recently as the new Irish Tea 

 Killarney. Coming as it does from the north 

 of Ireland, it seems to revel in our more genial 

 climate and has proved a most valuable Rose 

 wherever tried. It is a strong, robust grower 

 and free and continuous bloomer. The color 

 is brilliant sparkling pink; the flowers are 

 extra large and full, with broad, thick petals 

 and delightful tea fragrance. With usual 

 Winter protection it is quite hardy, and al- 

 together a Rose of great beauty and excel- 

 lence. 



WHITE KILLARNEY— A duplicate 

 of the lovely pink Killarney, ex- 

 cept that this variety is white as 

 snow, and displays larger flowers. 



MRS. POTTER PALMER— Hybrid 

 Tea, A magnificent pink sport of 

 Mad. Abel Chatenay. Large, full 

 and double flowers are produced 

 in the greatest profusion. 



MY MARYLAND- T h i s splendid 

 American introduction is destined 

 to become one of the most popular 

 varieties in cultivation. Large, fuU 

 double flowers, a pleasing shade of 

 clear-pink. Distinct and beauti- 

 ful. Splendid for forcing. 



QUEEK BEATRICE— One of the 



very finest of bright pink Roses, 

 very much the shade of Mrs. Rob- 

 ert Garrett. Buds and flowers are 

 fine, very free in bloom and alto- 

 gether a fine Rose. 



ROSEMARY— A beautiful Rose of 

 shmiug, silvery pink, recommend- 

 ed for bedding. Very large and 

 very double; a sturdy grow-er with 

 stiff stems and large foliage; flow- 

 ers freely produced. 



EYERBLOOMING ROSES 



grown including the very latest American and European 

 of them are of marvelous beauty; and we urge our cus- 



Royal Collection 



OF 9 THOROBRED ROSES 



Qnarial Pi-irp °f the following 9 



opCUdl rriCC, choice Roses 15c. each, 

 or the full set (one of eachj for SI. 00, postpaid. 

 Large 2 yr. Old size 30e. each, ortbe 

 full set of 9 for $2,25. 

 BESSIE BROWN — .\ strong, vigorous grower, 

 of erect, branching habit, flowering in great 

 profusion almost continuously: flowers of 

 perfect form, large size, of good substance 

 and highly fragrant: color creamy- white. 



BLUMENSCHMIDT— Paie citron-yellow, outer 

 petals edged tender rose. The best. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE— The gold medal Rose of 

 France. The flowers are very large and 

 borne on good, long, stiff stems;" color a lov- 

 ly shade of clear, red crimson vel%-et; very 

 fragrant. 



LADY BATTERSEA— Bright rosy crimson, 

 beautifully tinted with orange, passing to 

 apple-blossom pink, hardy and productive. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL— Buds long 

 and pointed, rosy scarlet, opening 

 coppery salmon; large and semi- 

 double. One of the showiest Roses. 



RED KAISERIN — In this new Rose 

 we oft'er a red Kaiserin Augusta 

 ^'ictoria. It is similar to the white 

 in foliage, habit, shape and size of 

 bloom, but the color of the flowers 

 is a beautiful cherry-red. 



SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING— 



Makes beautiful long-pointed buds, 

 rich orange yellow, dashed and 

 bordered with soft carmine rose. 



WHITE COCHET— This American 

 sport of the grand French variety 

 lias proved the very best of white 

 bedcfers Wherever outdoor Roses 

 are grown. White Cochei is a fav- 

 orite, it is extremely large, showy 

 and fragrant. 



N'ELLOW COCHST— This variety is 

 absolutely the best ever-bloom- 

 ing yellow tea Rose in existence. 

 In -iiie open ground, it ''s superb, 

 with its gracefully moJded buds, 

 magnificent open flowers, stiff, 

 strong stems, heavy foliage, and 

 with the vigor of growth and 

 blooming capacity that has made 

 the Cochet Roses the best of their 

 class and color. 



Mrs. Potter Palmer. 



Bessie Brown. 



