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ROSES FROM OTHERS XOT TRIE TO COI^OK. 

 "About 25 years ago I planted over a hundred of your Koses, and I woiUd 

 like to plant more. 1 have Roses from otherH, but they are not true to color 

 as your always proved." — MRS. D. M. SCARBOROrtiH, Louisiana, Feb. 4 'ic' 



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Mad. .Margottin. 



*Safrano 



Valued very highly for its beautiful buds and handsome 

 flowers. The color is a bright apricot-yellow, passing to 

 orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with rose. A splendid 

 old-time Rose that has never been replaced by any new- 

 comer of its class or color. It is a variety especially adapted 

 to outdoor planting; vigorous, healthy, blooms all summer. 



MARION DINGEE_The darkest, richest colored Tea Rose 

 known. Large finely formed flowers are borne in con- 

 stant profusion throughout the season. Color deep, bril- 

 liant crimson. 



MADAME LAMBARD_Coior a magnificent shade of rosy- 

 bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, tinted with car- 

 mine. 



MAD. DE WATTEVILLE_The Tulip Rose. The color is a 

 magnificent shade of creamy-yellow, richlv colored with 

 rosy-blush; the large petals are bordered with bright 

 crimson, giving it a very striking and beautiful appear- 

 ance. 



MADAME ELIE LAMBERT_Coior a rich creamy-white, 

 faintly tinted with pale golden-yellow, and is exquisitely 

 bordered and tinted with soft rosy flesh. 



Price, 15c each for all Roses on this page. 50c for any 4; 

 larger size, 20c each, 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 35c each, by express. $3.50 per doz. of one or 

 more varieties. Varieties marked * furnished in still larger 

 or star size at 75c each. 



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HARDY EVERBLOOMIXG TE.\ ROSES — Continued 



Madame Margottin 



This large and perfectly double Rose is considered 

 great favorite. The color of the flowers, which are ver^ 

 fragrant, is dark citron-yellow, with apricot shading anS 

 red center; a strong grower and profuse bloomer. 

 MLLE. CECIL BERTHOD_^, ^j^ink of this variety as at 



excellent Rose of great merit. It is magnificent both ir 



bud and flower, which is a deep golden yellow; the foliag^ 



is bright green and glossy. 



*MARIE LAMBERT, or SNOWFLAKE ,..„.. ^oublej 

 creamy-white flowers are produced in marvelous profu- 

 sion. VC'e consider this one of the best and freest-bloom- 

 ing Roses, and recommend it particularly for outdoor^ 

 planting. It is unusually hardy and grows very vigor- 

 ously. The foliage is very substantial, of attractive dark- 

 green color and practically free from disease. An ex- 

 cellent variety in every respect. 



MEDEA-_Large, perfectly double flowers of deep, rich^ 

 lemon-yellow color with creamy-yellow center. Buds and I 

 flowers are of most exquisite shape and are considered by- 

 many enthusiasts as the best yellow Tea Roses. 



M£XA— A superb sort of unique color — crushed strawberry 

 suffused with saffron; base of petals coppery-yellow.. 

 Long, pointed buds. 



MAD. AGATHA yABONNAND_This splendid Rose, ini 

 color, IS like the delicate hues seen in the inside of the 

 fairest deep-sea shells; rosy flesh, bathed in golden am- 

 ber. The buds are immense, and have the shape of an 

 egg, with broad, shell-like petals, large and verv fragrant 

 flowers. 



Safrano. 



