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Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
Beautiful La France Roses 
Of all the Hybrid Teas there are none which excel 
the La France Roses in all the good points necessary to 
a good Rose. Practically Hardy everywhere; splen- 
didly adapted for general planting and deserve a place 
in every flower garden of America. 
*PINK LA FRANCE—Exceedingly sweet and hand- 
some; flowers and buds large size, color lovely 
shade of silvery pink, tinged with crimson; fra- 
grance delicious; flowers very full and beautiful. 
*WHITE LA FRANCE (Augustine Guinoisseau)— 
A pure white member of the La France family, 
having just a tinge of rose-blush tint, which grows 
stronger in the depths of the petals. 
RED LA FRANCE (Duchess of Albany)—A superb 
Rose; resembles the Pink La France, but is much 
deeper in color. 
*YELLOW LA FRANCE (Mad. Pernet Ducher)— 
One of the best of the newer French Roses of its 
color; very pretty flower, semi-double. Bright 
canary-yellow. 
STRIPED LA FRANCE—This Rose is almost exactly 
the same as Pink La France, except in color, which 
is bright satiny pink distinctly striped with bright 
rose. 
SPECIAL. OFFER—We will send one each of the Pink, 
White, Striped, Red, and Yellow La France Roses for $1.25, 
postpaid; two-year-old plants, 5 in all, by express, for $3.25. 
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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
“Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
The greatest hardy, white Hybrid Tea Rose in 
existence. A strong, sturdy grower; free-flowering; 
it has become the most popular of all white Roses 
for general planting. Continuously from early spring 
until late fall, with pointed buds, the large, double 
flowers are glorious in their perfection; borne on 
long, stiff stems; delicate pure white, deliciously 
fragrant. Unexcelled for cutting; absolutely hardy. 
Although grown extensively under glass, it is essen- 
tially a garden Rose. There is nothing finer than 
this glorious Rose. 
*MAD. JULES GROLEZ, Red Kaiserin Augusta 
—The color is a distinct and charming shade of 
cherry-red. The fine form and attractive shape 
of the flowers makes them excellent for cutting. 
It is a remarkably strong, healthy growing variety 
and is as hardy as the Hybrid Perpetuals. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT—This is the Rose 
which grows so luxuriantly in the Far West that 
it has been adopted by the State of Oregon as its 
State Flower. The gardens of the cities along the 
Pacific Coast are the wonder of the world by the 
profusion of the bloom of this remarkable Rose. In 
color, it is of a satiny Rose, deepening to clear red 
in the center. 
BEAUTY OF STAPLEFORD—A handsome, bright 
pink Rose of large size and perfect form. Noted 
particularly for its free and constant blooming 
quality. Grows a strong, hardy bush. 
*MAD. SCHWALLER—A beautiful combination of 
salmon-rose with edges of the petals touched with 
violet-carmine. 
*MADAME PAUL EULER (‘‘Prima Donna’’)— 
The color is a lovely shade of vermilion-pink, 
changing to silvery pink. 
WM. NOTTING—Owing to its size and freedom of 
bloom it should be in every garden. Blooms fine, 
large, full and double and perfect formation. Color 
a bright rosy cerise, with a deeper center. Fragrant. 
Hardy and everblooming. 
HELENA CAMBIER—Of unusual beauty, with large, 
double, beautifully formed flowers, the colors are 
varying, ranging from salmon-rose to coppery-rose; 
very often a handsome saffron hue. As the flowers 
expand the colors become lighter. 
FLORENCE H. VEITCH—Brilliant scarlet, shaded 
with black, and very fragrant. Blooms large and 
double. Very free blooming and attractive, making 
a grand garden variety. Hardy everywhere. 
Prices—All Roses on this page, except where noted, first 
size, one-year plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 
year-old plants, 85c each, by express; $8.50 per dozen of one 
or more varieties; 95c each by Parcel Post with soil on roots. 
Varieties marked * furnished in large specimen or star size 
at $1.25 each. 
