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National Emblem 



Owing to its magnificent color and formation this 

 Rose was named National Emblem, and no Rose 

 in our estimation has a better right to the honor 

 of being the Standard Bearer. Its color is a deep 

 crimson overlaid velvety crimson, shading to ver- 

 milion toward the edges. Buds long and pointed on 

 stout stems, opening full and double, each one com- 

 ing to perfection, and produced in marvelous pro- 

 fusion throughout the entire season. Plants make 

 a gorgeous sight owing to the brightness 

 of the blooms and the luster of the foliage, 

 being entirely free from mildew. Price, 

 first size plants, 30c each, postpaid; two- / 



year-old plants, 75c each, by express, col- 

 lect. 



YVONNE VOCHEROT— Hybrid Tea. 

 Color, porcelain white, strongly marked 

 pure pink. Long, pointed buds, full and 

 double. Excellent outdoor variety. 



DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS— Coppery pink, pro- 

 fused apricot yellow petals, very large. A very 

 unique Rose, possessing remarkably beautiful 

 shades of color. An ideal decorative or garden 

 Rose; splendid grower. 



MISS CYNTHIA FORDE— A deep, brilliant rose 

 pink, reflex rosy pink. Large, perfectly formed, 

 very full buds, free flowering, very sweetly per- 

 fumed, splendid grower. 



WARRIOR — In the unopened bud the color is a 

 blood red, but when fully opened it is a vivid 

 scarlet, making a magnificent showing and an ex- 

 cellent garden variety. Splendid grower. 



WILLIAM SHEAN— A pure pink, with shell-shape 

 petals. Blooms 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Im- 

 mense, perfectly formed and of excellent sub- 

 stance. A very strong grower and soon produces 

 a magnificent bush. 



PRIMROSE— Melon yellow, with apricot shading 

 during the spring and summer; deeper in autumn, 

 making a very distinct color. Large, full and 

 double, perfectly formed, with long-pointed buds, 

 produced on long stems. Delightfully fragrant 

 and a magnificent bedding Rose. 



COUNTESS CLAN WILLIAM— Delicate pink at 

 the base of the petals, which are flamed at petal 

 edge with deep cherry red, a beautiful contrast of 

 color. Very vigorous grower and free flowering. 

 Perfectly hardy. 



HERZOGIN MARIA ANTOINETTE— A very 

 free flowering, robust grower, with perfectly 

 formed, sweetly perfumed, long-pointed buds of 

 an orange color. Medium size. Perfectly hardy 

 and an excellent variety in every respect. 



LADY M. WARD— Rich orange, shaded deeper 

 apricot, with a decided metallic veneering, free 

 flowering, sweetly perfumed and very attractive 

 and decorative. A strong, vigorous grower. 



PRESIDENT TAFT— A most remarkable pink 

 Rose, with a shining intent deep pink color of a 

 very distinctive shade. Splendid grower in every 

 respect. 



Climbing Pink Maman Cochet 



A pure Maman Cochet Rose of the climbing habit, 

 and as there is no Rose that is as popular as the 

 Cochets we feel confident in offering this climbing 

 Rose to the rose-loving public that it will prove to 

 be as popular as the bush Rose of this name, as it 

 is an exact counterpart of the bush variety. As free 

 blooming as the Cochets, which will without doubt 

 make it a vary valuable addition to the climbing 

 roses, sufficiently hardy to withstand the vigor of 

 the northern winters with some protection, and 

 blooming throughout the growing season. 



CLIMBING LADY HILLINGTON— A true Lady 

 Hillington Rose of the climbing habit. The 

 blooms are identical with the bush variety of this 

 same name, but the plant is a strong, vigorous 

 grower, producing its buds, and blooms through- 

 out the growing season with great profusion. As 

 hardy as the bush rose of this name. 



Price — All Roses on this paj»e, first size plants, 35c each; 

 3 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75c each, by ex- 

 press; $9.00 per dozen of one or more varieties. Varieties 

 marked * furnished in large specimen or star size at $1.00 

 each. 



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