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W) ClsS* €£0.Cfl dozen postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each ; S3 per dozen, by Express at 

 purchaser's expense For every dollar's worth ordered, select to the value of 

 20 cts. additional. For particulars see Premium Offer, page 4:7. 



MURIEL GRAHAM 



An offspring of Catherine Mermet. Color is a pale 

 cream faintly blushed rose, almost a yellow Mermet. 

 The habit of growth is similar to its parent. Flowers 

 3 to 4 inches across in open ground. 15c. each; 4 for 

 50c; 9 for $1. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN 



A Rich Crimson Tea Rose 

 Crimson is a scarce color among Tea Roses, and for 

 that reason, as well as for its vigorous growth, this is 

 a Rose of great value and beauty. The color is rich 

 velvety crimson brilliantly beautiful. It blooms quick- 

 ly and abundantly: in fact, is one of the freest bloom- 

 ing of Tea Roses. The flowers are very prettily made, 

 while the buds are exceedingly handsome. In its color 

 it is unexcelled for outdoor culture. 



SAN AT ROSA 



Hardy everywhere with slight protection. Santa 

 Eosa is' a Rose wonderfully improved in size, bril- 

 liancy of color and perfection of form, with Her- 

 mosa's reckless habit of blooming at all seasons. It 

 grows and blooms almost as freely as crass. Flowers 

 rich shell pink, inclining to crimson: full, double, reflex 

 petals. A compact grower; free from rust, mildew or 

 any defect. 15c. each; two-year-old plants, 40c. each. 



SAFRANO 



A Fine Old Rose 



This is a splendid old-time Rose that has not been 

 superseded by any new-comer of its class or color. It 

 is a variety of great value, particularly for outdoor 

 planting. It grows vigorously and has the vitality nec- 

 essary to produce a continuous crop of flowers from 

 early Summer until late in Autumn; quite hardy. It is 

 valued very highly for its. beautiful buds and hand- 

 some flowers. The color is a bright apricot yellow, 

 changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with 

 rose. Very fragrant. 



SOUV. DE CATHERINE GUINNOT 



A Splendid New Rose 

 Richly colored and thoroughly distinct. Color cop- 

 pery carmine, center shaded orange. Flowers large, 

 full, finely shaped and very sweet. Vigorous in growth 

 and free bloomer. 15c. each; 4 for 50c; two-year-old 

 plants, 35c each. 



SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GUALAIN 



A Magnificent Sort 

 This is an ideal Rose, having merit of a high order. 

 In our open-ground trials the past year it bloomed 

 from the time it was planted until severe frosts; its 

 earliness and constancy stamp it as a Rose of great 

 value to the amateur or home grower. In growth it is 

 strong and healthy, with large handsome foliage that 

 remains on the plant till the first frost comes. The 

 color is unusually bright and, indeed, is quite remark- 

 able for a Tea Rose— rich velvety crimson; the flow- 

 ers are exceedingly fragrant, large, full and very dou- 

 ble, possessing a depth that makes their color all the 

 more striking: quite hardy. We recommend this as 

 one of the really fine Roses. 15c each; 4 for 50c; 9 

 for $1. 



SOUVENIR D'UN AMIE 



A Famous Rose 

 Extra large, globular flowers, like Queen except in 

 color; very full and deliciously sweet: its color is a 

 deep rosy flesh, beautifully shaded with rich carmine; 

 edges and reverse of petals silver rose; a vigorous 

 grower and profuse bloomer; for growing in open 

 ground it is simply superb. 15c each; 5 for 50c; 9 

 for $1. 



SOUVENIR DE MAD. PERNET 



A Rose of Great Beauty 

 Large, full, bold flowers of perfect form and splen- 

 did substance. Its principal value lies in its strong 

 sturdy growth outdoors and its freedom of bloom. Col- 

 or rosy crimson, shaded with clear yellow. 



SOUV. DE J. B. GUILLOT 



Thoroughly distinct in color. Nasturtium red, shad- 

 ed to crimson, varying to bright copper red. New and 

 the only Rose of its color, 15c ea. ; 4 for 50e»$ 9 for $1. 



Madame de ^Vatteville 



The Tulip Rose 

 This grand variety, sometimes called the Tulip Rose, 

 is one of the most beautiful varieties we have ever 

 sent out, and is very largely planted by those who 

 know its beauty. The color is a remarkable shade of 

 creamy yellow, richly colored with rosy blush; the 

 petals are large and each one widely bordered with 

 bright crimson, which gives it a very striking and 

 beautiful appearance. The flowers are large, very full 

 and highly perfumed. For planting in the open ground, 

 Mad. de Watteville takes front rank, being a hardy, 

 vigorous grower, standing the sun and weather well, 

 a profuse bloomer unsurpassed for cutting. 



SOUV. DE JEANNE CABAUD 



One of the most extraordinary Roses ever offered. 

 Strong grower, producing in greatest profusion extra 

 large, full, double flowers, the color of which is im- 

 possible to describe accurately; the outer petals are 

 coppery yellow, center apricot and carmine with all 

 the graduate shades. 15c each; 4 for 50c; 9 for $1; 

 two-year-old plants, 30c each. 



A Superb New Hybrid Tea Rose 



HELENA CAMBIER 



Medium size, very full and of varying colors, 

 *from salmon rose to coppery rose, very often a 

 handsome saffron hue, becoming lighter as the flow- 

 ers open. 15c each; 4 for 50c; 9 for $1; two- 

 -year-old plants, 35c each. 



