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AUTUMN EDITION, DINGEE GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE 



HAJRDY EVEKBLOOMIXG TEA ROSES — Continued. 



3Iaman Cochet. 



New and Rare 

 Wichuraiana Roses 



All are new Wichuraiana Hybrids of 

 American origin, hardy in all sections, and 

 are literally Tea Roses with climbing habit 

 and undeniable hardiness. All bloom in 

 clusters, and we recommend our patrons 

 to give the entire collection a trial. Plant 

 them now. They are pot grown and gain 

 a year's time. They will bloom next sea- 

 son. Grand for training over rockeries and 

 rough, unsightly places, or covering walls 

 and fences. All Boses under this head- 

 ing-, 15 cts. each, any 4 for 50 cts.; larg-er 

 size, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts.; two-year- 

 old plants, 40 cts. each. 



Debutante. Beautiful soft pink flowers. 



Farquhar. Clusters of bright pink; dou- 

 ble. 



Improved Universal Favorite. Brilliant 

 pink. 



Jersey Beauty. Pale yellow, bright sta- 

 mens. 



Manda's Triumph. Double; pure white. 



Pink Pearl. Pearl-pink, with yellow 

 stigmas. 



Bobert Craig". Yellow and apricot. 



Universal Favorite. Beautiful rose. 



"White Star. Beautiful, single, white. 



Wichuraiana. Single; pure white; fra- 

 grant. 



Wm. C. Eag"an. Beautiful shade of rose. 



Wm. F. Dreer. Creamy white. 



Wm. K. Hamris. Pale flesh-color; very 

 dainty. 



The Famous Cochet 

 Roses 



Pink Maman Cochet. The buds are 

 large, full and firm, elegantly pointed, 

 showing depth and richness as they ex- 

 pand. The superb flowers are clear, 

 rich pink. 



WTiite Maman Cochet. Snowy white, 

 with sometimes a faint tinge of pink. 



Bed Maman Cochet (Helen Gould). 

 The flowers are very full, perfectly dou- 

 ble; buds long and pointed. Color 

 warm, rosy crimson, hardy everywhere. 



Yellow Maman Cochet. A typical 

 Cochet Rose, of a deep sulphur-yellow. 



Crimson Maman Cochet (Etoile de 

 France). Clear shade of red or crimson. 



Special Offer of these Roses 



1 each of the 5 colors, strong- plants, 

 postpaid, for 75 cts. Two-year-old 

 plants, 1 of each, 5 in all $1.75. 



G-OZiDZiN CrATB. Immense in size, 

 finely formed, with long and beautiful 

 buds. Color rich, creamy white, shaded 

 with golden yellow and clear rose, of 

 indescribable beauty. 



ISABBI.Z.A SPBUNT. Golden yellow; 

 free bloomer; very fragrant. Fine cut- 

 flower. 



MAD. JOS. SCHWABTZ. White, tinged 

 and shaded with yellow and blush. 



B. B. CANT. Flowers almost the 

 equal and style of Helen Gould, but more 

 double; deep rose, with silvery rose center. 



HBINZ. Saffron yellow, shaded 

 with carmine. Double and free flowering. 



MABIB I.AMBBBT, or SXTOWFIiAKB. 



Large, double, creamy white flowers are 

 produced in marvelous profusion. It is 

 unusually hardy and grows very vigorous- 

 ly. The foliage is very substantial, of 

 attractive dark-green color and practically 

 free from di 



MADAME I.AMBABD. Color a magnifi- 

 cent shade of rosy bronze, changing to 

 salmon and fawn, tinted with carmine. 



MADAME WEZ.CSE. Color a magnificent 

 shade of amber-yellow, deepening toward 

 the center to orange or coppery yellow, 

 delicately clouded with pale crimson, 



MBS. DUDIiEY CBOSS. In color, a pale 

 chamois, or light yellow faintly flushed 

 with rose; in strength, hardiness and vigor 

 of growth not surpassed by any known 

 Rose, and growing to perfection in the 

 garden. 



KOBMA. Almost like Mad. Caroline 

 Testout in form and sturdiness of growth; 

 of splendid fragrance, and the color is a 

 magnificent shade of pink. 



UNCIiE JOBIT. An offspring of Golden 

 Gate, from which it differs in color, which 

 is much more intense. Well worth a 

 trial. 



"I C (\fa f*5»f»fl '<**■ ^^1 Roses on this pagre, except where noted, 50 cts. for any 4; $1 for any 

 J-kJ c-ua. cctv^il Q. larger size, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 ct8., postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 ets, 

 each, by express. 



