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and perfectly double, color rich crimson 

 scarlet. 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 each. 



Gruss au TeplitS. As a bedding rose, 

 this is one of the finest and most useful 

 varieties of recent years. Many of our cus- 

 tomers who bought it in the spring of 1900 

 are realizing its value. It will take rank 

 with Hermosa, Malmaison and C. Soupert. 

 The color is scarlet, shading to velvety 

 crimson. Price, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 each. 1 



Madame Masson. It may not be gen- 

 erally known among our customers that 

 this is one of the really superb roses, and 

 fully the equal of any vanety[in this collec- 

 tion. 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 won- 

 derful fragrance; color clear bright rose. 

 Price, 25c , 50. and $1 00 each. 



Madame B Duranthtsm. This is one 

 of the most unique colored roses in exist- 

 ence. It produces a distinct globe shaped 

 bloom. It combines the delicate shades of 

 Princess Beatrice with the more ruddy col- 

 oring of Madame Margottin. This is indeed 

 a beauty. 25c, 50c. and $1.00 each. 



Mrs. Mawley. This grand variety em- 

 bodies so many good qualities that it is diffi- 

 cult to describe it. We could say no more 

 in its praise than to say it is like Maman 

 Cochet, only several shades lighter in color. 

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



Queen Olga of Greece. This rose 

 comes to us very highly praised. It is a 

 strong grower and very free bloomer, bear- 

 ing large flowers of the most delicate pink 

 shade. Price, 25c, 50c. and $1 00 each. 



Killarney. Flowers large and beauti- 

 fully formed, with enormous petals, bud as 

 long as Niphetos. Color salmon pink, deep- 

 ening to rosy pink. 25c, 50c. and $1.00 

 each. 



Coronet. The sweetest, largest and 

 freest blooming Hybrid Tea Rose in culti- 

 vation. In the bud the color is a deep, rich 

 carmine, which as the flowers open, light- 

 ens to a soft, clear pink, with each petal dis- 

 tinctly edged with silvery gray. The effect 

 is beautiful. Price, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 

 each. 



Frances B. Willard or President 

 Cleveland. (Climbing Marie Guillot. A 

 new rose. Price, 25c, 50c, and $1.00 each. 



CHOICE VARIETIES. 



Crown Princess Victoria. Identical 

 with Malmaison except in color of flower, 

 which is white. 



Enchantress. This variety belongs 

 among the leaders. It blooms with aston- 

 ishing freedom, bearing its large, globular, 

 double flowers in immense clusters. Color 

 creamy white, tinted buff in centre. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A flower 

 of grand build, habit of growth strong and 

 vigorous, the finest summer blooming white 

 rose in existence. 



Madame A. Chatenay. (New.) Size 

 of stem and flower enormous, good strong 

 grower and will make stems three to four 

 feet long, color an exquisite shade of light 

 pink, perfectly grand. 



Mrs. Robert Garrett. The peer of 

 any pink rose. Habit strong and vigorous, 

 size of flower immense, color charming, 

 very free. Try it. 



President CarnoT. (New.) A grand 

 acquisition. Growth and freedom of bloom 

 excellent; color a beautiful shell pink, 

 strong and vigorous. 



Bride and Bridesmaid. Can be de- 

 scribed as one, they being the most popular 

 of all tea roses, belonging to the Mermet 

 family. Habit of growth good, freedom of 

 bloom unexcelled, the color in these varie- 

 ties are the finest white and pink. They are 



their namesakes' favorites and are the prin- 

 cipal forcing roses of which thousands are 

 grown and shipped annually. They are 

 used especially for cut blooms. 



Christine de Noue. (Double Papa 

 Gantier.) A great bud of immense size, 

 color rich crimson, borne on strong stems, 

 double to the centre, well furnished foliage 

 and of the most rapid growth. 



Clotii.de Soupert. It is the leader of 

 the Soupert family. White with pink cen- 

 tre, resembling a Camelia in appearance. A 

 very pleasing variety. 



Pink Soupert. A sport from Clotilde 

 Soupert; color a fine rosy pink; style of 

 growth same as Clotilde Soupert. 



MoSELLA Soupert. Can also be de- 

 scribed with the two foregoing, except col- 

 or, which is a grand lemon yellow, really 

 exquisite. 



Duchesse de Brabant. An old favor- 

 ite with all, its fine satin pink color and 

 freedom of bloom and general good quali- 

 ties have given it a wide reputation. No 

 Southerner can afford to be without one, as 

 it is the Queen of the garden. 



Etoile de Lyon. (Star of the Lion.) 

 Extra large blooms with long, sub- 

 stantial stems. A fine yellow free bloom- 

 ing rose of great substance; clean healthy 

 grower. 



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