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"TIP TOP" Collection 



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Hardy Everblooming Fairy Roses 



TEN FOR $1.00, Postpaid 



BABY DOLLi or "Tip Top" — A wonderful little 

 Rose. Ihe color illustration here does not do 

 it justice, in fact it is almost impossible to cor- 

 rectly portray the wonderful coloring effect. 

 Note description on page 55. The tips of the 

 petals are vivid scarlet, then mellowing down 

 through shades of pink into saffron, lavender 

 and gold. 



MliLE. CECTLE BRUNER — Rosy pink on rich 

 creamy white ground. 



PERIiE D'OR — Coppery gold, changing to fawn 

 and salmon. 



EUGENIE LAMESCH — Buds pure bright ochre- 

 yellow, passing into light yellow. 



GEO. ELGER — It produces great quantities of 

 lovely little buds of golden-yellow, opening into 

 miniature symmetrical Roses. Each bush is so 

 loaded Vv^ith blooms that they resemble a huge 

 bouquet. 



MARIE LAMBERT, or SXOWFLAKE — Large, 

 double, creamy-white flowers are produced in 

 inarvelous profusion. 



QUEEN'S SCARLET — A constant and profuse 

 bloomer, color, velvety scarlet; very brilliant 

 and striking. 



MRS. AAROX WARD — The color ranges from 

 coppery orange in the opening bud, changin;:? 

 to golden orange, and when the flower is fully 

 open it is a lovely shade of pinkish fawn. 



DOUBLE WHITE BABY RAMBLER— Bearing 

 great masses of double, pure white flowers, cov- 

 ering the plant as with a mantle. 



CHARLES DIXGEE — The leader of all garden 

 roses. See description elsewhere. 



SnPPIPil Of fpf ^"^ each, 10 in all, of the 

 0|Jd..'lCll V^lXd above superb varieties in 

 first size one-year plants sent postpaid for ,$1.00. 

 One each in two-year-old plants, by express, for 

 S.'l.SO. All on own roots. 



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