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Mrs. Jardine. 



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Richmond. 



President Taft. 



Gen. Robt E. Lee. 



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SOUTHERN BEAUTY COLLECTION 



of 12 Lovely and most Choice Roses. My Price, only lOc. each, 

 postpaid. Large 2 yr. old plants 30c. each. 



BRIDESMAID — The flowers are very large size and of fine, regular, 

 full form, delightfully tea-scented; color, clear-rose pink. A free 

 and constant bloomer; makes elegant buds for cutting. 



CHAMPION OF THE WORLD— This is the grandest of all new Roses. 

 It is claimed that one plant of it will produce more flowers during 

 the year than ten plants of any Tea Rose. Always in full bloom. 

 Blossoms are deep, rosy pink — a shade of the dehcate richness that 

 is seldom seen. It is very large for an ever-bloomer and is as fine 

 as La France or the best Hybrid Perpetual. Has a delicious fra- 

 grance. Though a perpetual bloomer it is very hardy and robust 

 as an oak, and is the most healthy Rose extant. 



ETOILE DE LYON — One of the finest yellow bedding Roses for out- 

 side plaiuing; it is, moreover, one of the hardiest. 



GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE— Lovely canary yellow, delicately 

 tinged with rose; full deep flowers, very sweet. 



MAD. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ — A lovely Rose, extra large, globular 

 flowers, very full and sweet, pure white, tinged and shaded with 

 pale yellow "and rosy blush, very fragrant, strong, healthy grower, 

 profuse bloomer. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE— Flowers are extra large, very double, full, 

 and deiiciously sweet-scented. The color is a lovely canary 

 yellow, passing to creamy white, and beautifully shaded 

 with rich Pink. 



MRS. JARDINE — Color bright rosy-pink, shading to salmon- 

 pmk on the outer petals and holding its bright color. Has 

 Deen tested in this country and w-on numerous prizes; 

 gives every promise of proving a popular variety. 



PINK COCHET — Such beauty and exquisite form as is pos- 

 sessed by this variety is well nigh marvelous. Flowers 

 superb when open, extra large, perfectly double and of 

 splendid substance. The color is clear, rich pink, chang- 

 ing to silvery-rose. 



PIUS X — Flowers large and cupped in form. Creamy-white, 



passing to tender rose. Center deeper, very free and fragrant. A 

 Rose of grand form and size. A seedling of Kaiserin Augusta 

 Victoria. 



PRESIDENT TAFT — Without question the most remarkable of all 



Eink Roses. It has a shining, intense, deep pink color possessed 

 y no other Rose. It is a fine grower, free bloomer, good size and 

 form, fragrant, and in a class by itself as to color 

 RICHMOND — Unquestionably one of the handsomest varieties of 

 late introduction. A real red Rose, shading to velvety scarlet or 

 crimson as flowers mature. Flowers full and finely formed, very 

 fragrant, a free strong grower and a profuse bloomer. 

 YVONNE VACHEROT— Buds long and pointed on long stiff stems. 

 Color porcelain-white suffused pink. Free flowering and desirable. 



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of 12 most Popular Roses. My Price, only lOc. each, postpaid. 

 Large 2 yr. old plants 30c. each. 



ALLIANCE FRANCO=RUSSE — A strong sturdy grower and free 

 bloomer, with flowers that are large, double and of the best sub- 

 stance, beautifully formed, while the color is rich yellow without 

 a blemish. 



HERMOSA — An excellent Rose, blooms in fine clusters, large, very 

 double and fragrant; color beautiful clear rose; a constant bloomer; 

 hardy; one of the best. 



LA DETROIT — Shell-pink, shaded solid rose; outer petals cream color; 

 fragrance like that of old "Bon Silene." A vigorous grower, pro- 

 ducing long shoots bearing large double flowers of beautiful form. 



LA FRANCE — An old favorite, and probably the most popular Rose 

 the world over. A model garden Rose in every way; flowers clear 

 satiny-pink; large, very full and of perfect form. 



MARIE GUILLOT — A pure snowy-white Rose; large and full flow- 

 ers; a constant bloomer; one of the best for planting in the open 

 ground, always satisfactory. 



MAQNAFRANO — This Rose is becoming popular because of its 

 splendid crimson-scarlet color and magnificent buds. 

 The flowers are large, very regular, full and double, and 

 deiiciously sweet, with great depth and substance. 

 MISS KATE MOULTON— Soft shell-pink with reverse of 

 petals deeper; very ample foliage with good long stem. 

 A fine garden Rose as well as a splendid forcer. 

 MRS. DEQRAW — Bright coral pink; flowers are borne in 

 clusters; very handsome; noted as a free and continu- 

 ous bloomer; quite hardy; strongly resembles the Cham- 

 pion of the World, 



PEERLESS — Almost pure white with pale, flesh center; 

 large, full and well formed; very free. 



PRINCESS DE SAQAN— This Rose is of great value and 

 beauty, free blooming. The flowers are of the most rich velvety 

 crim.son color, surpassingly brilliant, very prettily made, the buds 

 also being unusually handsome. 

 SAFRANO — A fine old Rose ot great value for outdoor planting and 

 house culture, highly prized for its beautiful buds and handsome 

 flowers. Color; bright apricot yellow changing to orange and fawn, 

 sometimes tinted with rose; very fragrant, a constant bloomer. 

 THE QUEEN — A continuous bloomer, producing successive crops of 

 buds and flowers in great profusion; the buds are beautifully formed, 

 with large petals of best substance; shows the center but slightly 

 when fully open; color, pure snowy-white; exquisitely scented; a. 

 vigorous and healthy grower. 



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La France. 



Princess De Sagan. 



Alliance Franco-Russe. 



Magna/rano 



The Queen. 



