MOST WONDKRFri. ROSES 1 HAD EVER SEEN. 



"About ten years ago 1 purcbaried from you a -rreat many Rose bushes, <uid 

 they were in every respeiot the most wonderful Roses I had ever wien. Some 

 are ll\-iiiB today." — WM. M. HAfiKXDORP. .\rlinBton, Maryland. Jan. 26, "16. 



Mrs. Andrew 

 Carnegie 



(Hybrid Tea) — Some- 

 times called an Everbloom- 

 ing Frau Karl Druschki. 

 Awarded a Gold Medal by 

 the National Rose Society, 

 and won a host of admir- 

 ers wherever shown. Ow- 

 ing to its resemblance lO 

 Frau Karl Druschki it has 

 been termed by some as an 

 Everblooming Druschki. 

 Flowers are almost perfect 

 in form, with a high cen- 

 ter, and immense size. 

 Blooms all the time. Good, 

 robust grower. Hardy 

 everywhere. Color almost 



a snow-white, but sometimes showing a slight lemon tint. 

 Delightfully fragrant. Price, first size plants, 2.5c each; .5 for 

 Si. 00; larger size, 3.5c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. Large two 

 year-old plants, .50c each, by express. .All on own roots. 



F. U. PATZER — Hybrid Tea. A Rose of striking and pleasing 

 appearance, owing to the delicate blending of color, which is a 

 creamy-buff, with the reverse of petals a delicate warm pink, 

 and as they expand the color becomes a light orange-pink, which 

 produces a most charming combination. Strong, vigorous grower. 

 Produces numerous branches, each one crowned with a magnifi- 

 cent bud and bloom, on long, stiff stems, well above the foliage. 

 Hardy and an excellent garden variety. Price, first size plants. 

 25c each; 5 for .SI. 00, postpaid; larger size, 3.5c each; 3 for .SI. 00, 

 postpaid. Two-year plants. 60c each, by express. .\11 on own roots 



Mrs. I-'ranklin Deiuilsou. 



Mrs. Franklin Dennison 



(Hybrid Tea) — Blooms are almost perfect, as large as Mil- 

 dred Grant and as good grower as Frau Karl Druschki, yet 

 flowers so freely that it must be classed a really good garden 

 variety, and as an exhibition Rose it stands unique amongst 

 Hybrid Teas. The color is most difficult to describe, — porce- 

 lain-white veiled primrose-yellow, deepening to ochre at base. 

 The blooms are enormous size, beautifully pointed, and of 

 threat substance, being very full, and a model Rose for ex- 

 hibition. Delightfully perfumed. Price, first size plants, 30c 

 each; 4 for .SI. 00; larger size, 40c each; 3 for .$1.00, postpaid. 

 Large two-year plants, 75c each, by express. .411 on own roots. 



L.VDY PLYMQLTH _Tea Awarded a Gold Medal by the 

 National Rose Society. A Rose similar to Souv. de Pierre 

 Notting, which means a handsome bud and full, double 

 bloom of large size. Good grower and hardy. Being a Tea 

 it blooms all the time and has the delightful fragrance. 

 The color is a delicate pearly but deep ivory cream, faintly 

 flushed. Price, first size plants, 25c each; 5 for .$1.00; larger 

 size, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. Large two-year-old 

 plants, 60c each, by express. All on own roots. 



MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-MILLER ^Hvhrid Tea. A 

 handsome vigorous grower in almost any location. Free 

 bloomer, always loaded with handsome buds and blooms. 

 Buds long and pointed, opening full, double and great size. 

 Color a soft pearly blush shaded salmon. Outside of petals 

 a clear vermilion-rose. Price, first size plants, 25c each; 

 5 for $1.00; larger size, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 

 Two-year plants, 60c each, by express. All on own roots. 

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