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HARDY EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES -Continued 



Golden Gate 



The White House Rose 



This magnificent Rose has been freely 

 used in the decorations at the White House; 

 hence, its name. It is immense in size, finely 

 formed, with long and beautiful buds. Color 

 rich, creamy white, shaded with golden yel- 

 low and clear rose, of indescribable beauty. 



BURBANK. A rival of Champion of the 

 World, bearing a great profusion of large 

 crimson flowers; very fragrant. 



CATHERINE MERMET. One of the best 

 varieties of Tea Roses. A very free bloome*' 

 producing clear, shining pink flowers, : 

 the center being shaded with fawn 

 and amber. Is a good Rose for open- 

 ground culture and forcing under . 

 glass. ^., 



CHARLES LEGRADY. Unexcelled mi:;^ 

 for bedding purposes. Color a fine ^"'.' 

 chamois-red, richly shaded with violet- ?,- 

 crimson; a constant bloomer. |- 



CHRISTINE DE NOUE. Flowers L 

 deliciously sweet, large and handsome; p, 

 fine, pointed buds. Color, deep pur- ? 

 plish red. 



COMTESSE DUSY. A strong grow- 

 er and free bloomer; flowers large, 

 deep, full and double; color pure 

 satiny white. 



COMTESSE RIZA DU PARC. This 

 magnificent Rose has many admirers; 

 the color is coppery rose, with tints 

 and shades of soft blush. 



Cornelia Cook 



Of rapid growth, 

 with splendid fol- 

 iage that rarely 

 sufl'ers from the 

 attacks of insects. 

 The flowers are 

 borne in great pro- 

 fusion and are very 

 desirable. The 

 color is pure 

 creamy white, ting- 

 ed with lemon and 

 blush. One of the 

 most beautiful 

 Roses, unsurpassed 

 for outdoor cul- 

 ture. 



THE QUEEN. Of vigorous and healthy 

 growth, sweetly scented. A constant bloomer, 

 producing profuse crops of buds and flowers; 

 the buds are well-shaped, with large petals of 

 best substance. Color is pure snowy white. 



C. P. STRASHEIM. One of the strong- 

 growing Tea Roses, always in bloom. Flowers 

 large, full and double. Color primrose-yel- 

 low, almost white, giving the flower a dis- 

 tinct and finished appearance. 



DEVONIENSIS (The Charming Magnolia 

 Rose). This is an old favorite among Rose- 

 lovers. Planted outdoors, it produces an 

 abundance of large, very full and double 

 flowers all through the season. The color is 

 creamy white, with rosy centers and very 

 fragrant. This is one of the Roses that should 

 be seen in every garden; as the bush grows to 

 large size it is continually in bloom. 



3 The Roses received 



:3 yesterday are in fine 



'^ condition. Many 



thanks for two extras. 



MRS. C. E. COE. 



Fallon, Nev. 



Apri M. 1911. 



,j§ The shipment of 



a Roses reached me 



;^ prepaid April 25th, all 



3 in fine shape, and I 



-3 wantto thank you for 



m your liberal methods. 



J. POITER. 



Kansas Cijy Moi 



April 29, 1911. 



Golden Gate Roses 



1 5 CtS. Each ^*"" *'^ Roses on this page, 50 cts. for 

 any 4 ; $ 1 for ar'y 9 ; larger size 20 

 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts., postpaid ; two-year-old plants, 35 

 cts. each. If your order amounts to $10.00 or more we 

 prepay the shipping charges. 



• ^^ 3^5^^ and catalogue came in the mail yesterday and 1 desire to thank you for prompt shipment. The Rose was 



m splendid condition, and I am highly delighted with it *> ^ ^li^mciii. ine K.ose was 



Little Rock. Arkansas, May 24. 1911. LULU A. MARKWELL. 



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