1 1910 ' :;Diage:e Guide To Rose (^ ^^ 



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Giant of Battles 



A grand old favorite One of the best, if not the 

 best hardy, vivid crimson Rose; large, very dou- 

 ble and sweet ; recommended for general planting. 



Caroline de San sal 



Clear, brilliant rose, merging into rosy lilac, 

 edged 'n'ith bronze. 



'Coquette des Blanches 



Pure sno-n-y white, sometimes faintly tinged 

 w-ith pale rose; blooms in large clusters; medium 

 size, full and slightly fragrant. 



^Fisher Holmes 



Ver^-- beautiful, resembling General Jacqueminot, 

 but fuller and more constant bloomer; dark, rich 

 scarlet, passing to deep velvety crimson; extra large, 

 full flowers; very sweet. 



General Washington 



Bright, shining crimson flowers, large and per- 

 fectly double; blooms the first season and almost 

 constantlv. 



*Glory of the Exposi- 

 tion of Brussels 



Large, full flowers; of fine fra- 

 grance; deep, velvety, purplish 

 amaranth, almost black; base of 

 petals fiery red. 



Haileysbury 



Blooms with the greatest free- 

 dom, almost as freely as a Hybrid 

 Tea. Flowers of elegant, round 

 shape, bright crimson; a good, 

 strong grower. 25 cts. each, 

 60 cts. for 3 ; two-year-old plants, 

 40 cts. each. 



*Gloire de Margottin 



Flowers large, somewhat globular, full and 

 liciously scented; clear, dazzling red; one of 

 most brilliant Roses ever .seen. 



Duke of Connaught 



Velvety crimson, flushed with red. Flowers large, 

 full and well formed. A \'igorous grower. 



Duke of Edinburgh 



Brilliant scarlet-crimson, shaded with maroon, 

 large and full. Foliage very attractive. 



Earl of Duffer in 



Velvety crimson, beautifully shaded with rich 

 maroon. Large, full and fragrant. 



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Price of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for any 4, $1 for 9; larger plants 

 20 cts. each, 50 cts. tor 3, postpaid. Two-year-old plants all on own roots except where noted, 40 cts. each, 

 $4 per doz. Varieties marked with a star (*) in extra-heavy, three- and four -year -old plants, on own roots, 

 65 cts. each, $7 per doz., by express, at purchaser's expense. Stock limited. 



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