Gloire de Margottin. (H.P.) Fls. 



^,^. , dazzling crimson. Vigorous. Bedding. 



^^ ] Prun.2forx,3fors. One of the bright- 



^^^ ^ C^ "' •^^" .-- ;j ^^^ colored Roses in cultivation ; best 



described as an intensified General Jac- 

 queminot. 1-yr. 15c., postpaid ; by ex- 

 press, 2-yr. 35c., -^-size 60c. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. (H.P.) Fls. pale 

 lemon, large. Very vigorous. Garden, 

 bedding. Prun. 2 for x, 3 for s. A grand 

 Rose, the nearest to yellow of any H.P. 

 1-yr. 15c., postpaid ; by express, 2-yr. 

 35c., -^-size 60c. (See cut, p. 22.) 



Gruss an Teplitz. P. ^1 fis. 



ft — — bright crim- 

 son, free bloomer. Vigorous. Garden, 

 bedding, bush and standard. Prun. 5. 

 A continuous bloomer, hardy ; one of 

 the most valuable red Roses ever intro- 

 duced. 1-yr. 15c., postpaid ; by express, 

 2-yr. 35c., *-size 60c. (See cut, p. 23.) 



Harrison's Yellow. (A.) Fls. clear 

 golden yellow. Blooms freely in early 

 spring. Vigorous. Bush, low hedge. 

 Prun. 6 — or 7 +. A very hardy variety. 

 1-yr. 25c., postpaid ; by express, 2-yr. 

 40c., *-size60c. (See cut, p. 23.) 

 Helen Gould. (T.) Fls. rich vinous crimson, free and continuous 

 bloomer. Vigorous. Bedding. Prun. 2 for x, 4 for s. A very popular, hardy, 

 everblooming Rose. 1-yr. 25c., postpaid; by express, 2-yr. 50c., n-size 75c. 

 Henry Martin. (M.) Fls. bright rosy red, fragrant, large, free bloomer. 

 Vigorous. Prun. 3. 1-yr. 20c., postpaid; by express, 2-yr. 40c., *-size 60c. 

 Hermosa. (B.C.) Fls. pink in clusters, fragrant, free bloomer. Vigor- 

 ous. Garden, bedding and standard. Prun. 3. Well-known variety. 1-yr. 

 10c. , postpaid ; by express, 2-yr. 30c., *-size 60c. 



J. B. Clark. (H.T.) Fls. intense deep scarlet, large, very double. Vig- 

 orous. Bedding. Prun. 2 for x, 3 for s. Awarded gold medal. National 

 Rose Society of England. 1-yr. 35c., postpaid ; by express, 2-yr. 75c. 



1 he Dainty Ladii Gaii • 



Magna Charia (p. 27) Killarney (p. 25) 



See Explanatory Key on page 16 24 



La France (p. 25) 



