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"The Roses fame today and am very much pleased with them. They were 

 in tine eondition and I have never received finer plants. Thajilc you." — SIRS. 

 R. H. McCiEE. Wajnoka. Oklahoma. May 19. 1916. 



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 ROSES — Continued. 



Richmond 



Richmond. 



Lady Ashtown 



Similar to Mad. Caroline Testout, but superior in 

 growth, freedom of bloom and color. Splendid grower, 

 soon producing a large, strong bush continually loaded 

 with blooms of exquisite color and shape. Buds long and 

 pointed, borne singly on long, stift stems. Color is a 

 soft, solid carmine-pink of a most pleasing shade. 

 * NORMA — Almost like Mad. Caroline Testout in form and 



sturdiness of growth; of splendid fragrance, and the 



color is a magnificent shade of pink. 

 PRECIOSA_RiiH shiny crimson, with double flowers of 



of fine substance; splendid grower and free bloomer; 



long, stiff stems; excellent in every way. 

 MAX HESDORFFER_A Xew Rosv Pink Hybrid Tea. 



The brilliancy of color in the delightfully fresh, rosy 



pink of this excellent new Rose is only equaled tsy the 



delicious fragrance exhaled by its petals. As a garden 



Rose it has few equals, forms a strong, stout bush and 



is always in bloom. 



Price — All Roses on this page, except where noted, 20c 

 each; 6 for $1.00; larger size, 2.5c each; 5 for $1.00; two- 

 year-old plants, 45c each, by express. $4.50 per doz. of 

 one or more varieties. Varieties marked * furnished in 

 still larger or star size at 75c each. 



A Gorgeous Crimson Rose 



The most gorgeous Rose we have ever seen — no other variet 

 can compare with it. In form and fragrance of flower it i 

 simply superb. Wonderfully free blooming, its immense fra 

 grant, scarlet-crimson flowers are borne on long, stiff stems 

 making it a rival of American Beauty, and even more dazzlin, 

 in appearance. Considered the standard deep Crimson Ros 

 in the florists' shops, selling at all times for high prices. 1; 

 the garden its flowers are as fine as those found in the green 

 houses. Perfectly hardv. 



SOUV. DE MME. ERNEST OUDIN_p..„,... j^rge, full an 

 double, of a beautiful shade of silvery-white, with the petal 

 edged pale heliotrope and shaded light blue. 



\VM. ASKE\V-_Carrnine-pink, resembling American Beauty ii 

 form and foliage. 



nVM. SHEAN (Hybrid Tea)_T ..p. pointed flowers of Kil 

 larney pmk. Full and free. Grand. 



WINNIE DAVIS_Fine apricot-pink, shading to the flesh tir 

 at the base of petals. 



SOUV. DE MARIA ZAYAS_p,.,.,o.. very large, full and o- 

 perfect form. Color, bright carmine, veined darker. Beauti 

 ful in the extreme. 



IRISH FIREFLAME_One of the latest novelties in the Ros 

 kingdom. It produces beautiful orange, splashed with crin: 

 son buds, which become fiery orange crimson as the bud 

 develop, changing to a solid delicate orange, which become 

 as the flower fully opens satiny gold, delicately sheened wit 

 pure lemon zone, against which the light fawny anthei 

 form a beautiful contrast. 



*MAGNAFRANO_The flowers are very large, full, deep an, 

 double, and of delightful fragrance. The color of this mag 

 nificent Rose is bright, shining rose, with rich shadings c 

 deeper tones. It forms a strong, sturdy, upright bush, beai 

 ing its gorgeous flowers on long, stiff stems, making it esp( 

 cially valuable for cutting. 



QUEEN BEATRICE_Hyhr;H Tea, a cross between Mac 

 Abel Chatenay and Liberty, with color an intermedial 

 shade between those of its two parents. When fini 

 opening it is much darker than the Bridesmaid, an 

 gradually fades to the beautiful silvery pink of L 

 France, when the Rose is at its best. It is a strong an 

 healthy grower and very free flowering. Delicately fr; 

 grant and a splendid keeper, it is ideal for cut-flowc 

 purposes. 

 MRS. DUDLEY CROSS_Tn color, a pale chamois, or ligl 

 yellow faintly flushed with rose. The flowers are beai 

 tifuUy formed, large, full and double, and are of spier 

 did substance, borne continuously on long stiff stem 

 and for cutting it is most valuable. Bears its handsoir 

 flowers in great profusion all summer through. 

 MAD. SCHW.ALLER — ^ beautiful combination of salmoi 



rose with edges of the petals touched with violet-carmini 

 LADY WENLOCK_HvhriH Tea. Color coppery apricot i 



center, shading to pale yellow. 

 MRS. DAVID JARDINE _Rriiiinnt pink shaded in tY 

 center to an exquisite salmon tint on the outer petal 

 with a peculiar soft, pastel effect. Its petals exhale 

 fragrance only to be compared to the famous Attar ( 

 Roses. A wonderfully vigorous grower, absolute! 

 hardy everywhere, bearing its flowers in great profusio 

 all summer. 



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