i 1910 • DiNGEE Guide To Rose Ci(LTURE 



* Cheshunt Hybrid 



One of the very best Roses of its 

 color— red shaded with violet. It is very 

 free -flowering; blooms large and fall. 

 Very distinct; try it. 



^Eugene Furst 



Strong, \'igorous grower, with thick 

 healthy foliage. Flowers beautifully vel- 

 velty crimson, .shading to maroon. 

 Highly scented. 



Jules Margottin 



Free-flowering, harrly, with light green 

 foliage, .somewhat crimpled. Large, 

 full, somewhat flat flowers; fine, carmine 

 color. 



La Reine 



Clear, bright rose; large, fine, full for 

 fragrant and hardy. 



Her Majesty 



Of immense size; remarkably beautifu 

 form; double, clear rose-pink, passing 

 to clear flesh. One of the most famous 

 Pcoses in the world; exceedingly hard to 

 secure true to name. We offer only tw(;- 

 year-old low-budded plants, SI each. 



Hugh Watson 



Crimson, shading to carmine. Blooms 

 large and of finest finish; gro-wth vigorous, 

 branching and free; fragrant. 25 cts. each 

 •SI for 5; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Lord Raglan 



Burgundy-crimson of a beautiful sha'!- 

 Splendid flowers, distinct and beautifu 



Marie Baumann 



Very productive; flowers of exquisite 

 form and fragrance. Crimson-vermilion, 

 suff'used -^-ith carmine. Large and full. 



CHE5HUXT HTBRID 



Merveille de Lyon 



Flowers extra large, fine cupped form, full and 

 regular and deliciously perfumed; ivory-white, ele- 

 gantly flushed with carmine. Strong three-inch pot 

 plants, 35 cts. each, two-year -old plants ; 50 cts. each. 



*Vick's Caprice 



P'lowers large and slightly cup-shaped, but full 

 and deep ; petals thijk and la.'^ting. ha\-ing the 

 ground color clear satiny pink, distinctly striped and 

 dashed with white and bright carmine. It makes 

 elegantly shaped buds, which show the stripes and 

 markings to great advantage. Blooms freely at 

 short intervals during the whole season. 



Prices 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. for 3, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, all on own roots, except where noted, 40 cts. each, 

 $4 per doz., by express, at purchaser's expense. Varieties marked with a star (*) on extra-heavy, three- and 

 four -year -old plants, on own roots, 65 cts. each, $7 per doz. Stock limited. 



A JJ "IfiC'L to the total amount of your order and we will deliver goods free to any express office in the United States 

 /\uu x\f /o Qj. Canada. This is the most liberal proposition we have ever made. See pages 19 and 20. 



Received your goods yesterday and they are grand. We have been growing Roses more or less all our married life 

 and this is the best we have ever received. Your stock is O. K.; arrived in first-class condition and can't be beat. It 

 was far beyond our expectations. Will recommend your stock every chance we get. — Mrs. M. A. Boxner, Detroit, 

 Michigan, April 28, 1909. 



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^Marshall P. \^ilder 



Flowers large, semi-globular, full and of good 

 ■substance; bright scarlety crimson, richly shaded 

 with maroon. 



Ruhm der Garten welt 



New; flower large and fine, on long, stiff stems; 

 pure deep red. Free-flowering. 25 cts. each, SI 

 for 5; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



