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WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWIINGi 



fpHelen Gould or BaSduin. One of the 



inost remarkable roses of recent date. As 

 strong growing" as the best of the H. P.'s, 

 with large, handsome foliage, flowers of the 

 fullest form and largest size, which is equalled 

 in profusion by no otiier rose of its size that 

 we hare ever seen. The color is bright glow- 

 ing carmine, and out-ranks all others of its 

 color. The bud is long and elegantly pointed ; 

 it is as sweet as a June rose. Its many fine 

 quahties will make friends for it; 15c., 25c., 

 iOc. and extra strong $1.00. 



Dinsmore. After thorough trial we find 

 this rose out-ranks all others of the large 

 varieties. We have so few of the true hybrids 

 which bloom all the year around, which this 

 rose does, while it does not surpass tne Amer- 

 can Beauty in size it does in color, and is 

 quite as profuse in flowering, and no garden 

 - or collection of roses is complete without it; 

 flowers large and perfectly double, color rich 

 crimson scarlet; very showy and handsome; 

 delightfully fragrant. Price for strong bloom- 

 ing plants, 15c., 25c. and 50c. each and extra 

 strong, $1,00. 



Mada.Tie Masson. It may not be gen- 

 erally known among our customers that this 

 is one of the rrally superb roses, and fully 

 the equal of any variety in this collection. 

 We think it one of the very finest roses in 

 existence for garden cultivation; it is entirely 

 hardy, blooms nearly all the time, bearing in 

 profusion numbers of large, full, double 

 flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 

 fragrance; color clear bright rose; distinct 

 and charming. This is one of the largest 

 blof^mers among tlie hybrids. Price, 25c., 

 50c. and $1.00 each and extra strong, ^1.00. 



Madame E. Duranthroii. This is one of 

 the most unique colored roses in existence. 

 It produces a distinct globe shaped bloom. 

 It combines Ihe delicate shades of Princess 

 Beatrice with the more ruddj^ coloring of 

 Madame Margottin. This is indeed a beauty ; 

 f5c., 50c. and $1.00 each. 



Frances E. Willard or President Cleve- 

 land. (Chmbing Marie Guillot.) A glorious 

 new rose. If you have never seen Marie 

 Guillot growing at its best in the open 

 ground, you cannot conceive of the beauty 



The Dinsmore Rose. 



of its large, bold, handsome white flowers. 

 It has been termed the Queen of White 

 Roses; and while there are many white vari- 

 eties of unquestionable excellence, there are 

 none more reliable for out-door cultivation 

 than Marie Guillot. It is one of the most 

 i-apid growing and vigorous Climbing Roses 

 we have ever seen. It blooms continuously 

 throughout the season, the first and every 

 year. The flowears are magnificently made, 

 extra large, deep and double. The buds are 

 particularly beautiful and the fragrance de- 

 lightful. Price, i5c., 25c., 50c. and $1.00 each. 

 We strongly advise shipping by Express 

 whenever practicable; this v/ill enable us to 

 send much stronger plants and guarantee 

 safer delivery. If ordered by mail add 20 

 per cent of the value of plants to cover 

 postage. 



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Crown Princess Victoria. Identical with 

 Malmaison except in color of flower, 

 which is white. This fact alone will make it 

 popular with rose lovers everywhere. It 

 grows vigorously, has large, handsome foli- 

 age, and deep, double, full flowers. Color 



pure waxy white, with centre of flower shaded 

 lemon yellow. It is wonderfully free flower- 

 ing, and in open ground is excellent. 



Enchantress. This variety belongs among' 

 the leaders. It blooms with astonishing free- 

 dom, bearing its large, globular, double 



Our Chrysanthemums captured the Silver Loving Cup at the Flower Show Last Year- 



