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EMMA V. WHITE CO. 
ROSES THAT BLOOM ALL SUMMER 
LADY HILLINGDON. A rich shade of yel- 
low which does not easily fade. 1 year, 
25c; 2 year, 65c each. 
PREMIER. Truly a big rose that is ideal 
among the everblooming varieties. Large, 
broad-petaled pink blooms. Deliciously 
fragrant. 1 year, 25c; 2 year, 65c each. 
AMERICAN LEGION. "The fragrance sur- 
passes even that of La France." Dark, 
blood-red flowers. An American rose for 
American gardens. 1 year, 35c; 2 year, 90c. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. The blooms are 
a beautiful shade of coral rose, the inside 
of the petals shading to flesh pink, with 
deeper flushes. 1 year, 25c; 2 year, 65c. 
CRUSADER. A big, strong, robust-growing 
variety, with rich velvety maroon blossoms. 
Strong stems. Fine for cut flowers. 1 year, 
30c; 2 year, 75c. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. A "most pleasing tint 
of salmon-flesh, with golden yellow suf- 
fusions. A rose that is admired by every- 
one. 1 year, 28c; 2 year, 75c. 
MADAME JULES BOUCHE. One of the 
best white bedding roses. The blooms are 
sometimes slightly tinged blush on the re- 
verse of the petals. 1 year, 25c; 2 year, 
65c. 
JONKHEER MOCK. The flowers are of large 
size and perfect form, of a deep imperial 
pink, the outside of the petals rose-white. 
Highly perfumed. 25c each; 2 year, 60c 
each. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. One of the most ex- 
quisite white roses grown. Strong and up- 
right. Deep bronzy-green foliage. 1 year, 
20c each ; 2 year, 60c each. 
EUGENE E. MARLITT. A strong grower, 
and a constant and profuse bloomer; 
double; tea-scented. Color, very bright, 
deep and shining carmine with scarlet tones. 
28c each; 2 year, 65c. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Color, soft rose, shading 
to yellow. Produces immense blooms on 
strong, stiff stems. Good grower. 25 each; 
2 year, 65c. 
Rose Lady Hillingdon 
Rose Premier 
RED LETTER DAY. An exceedingly beauti- 
ful rose of infinite grace and charm. Its 
velvety, brilliant, glowing scarlet crimson 
buds and fully opened cactus-like flowers 
never fade. 25c each; 2 year, 65c. 
LADY MARY WARD. Color, rich orange, 
shaded deeper apricot-orange, with a de- 
cided metallic veining, the greatest novelty 
color yet seen in roses. 28c each; 2 year, 
75c. 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY. "Best and 
largest pure yellow tea rose." It is won- 
derfully productive, every shoot being 
crowned with a flower bud, which develops 
into a beautiful straw-yellow bloom. 25c 
each; 2 year, 65c. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Black-grained in 
tense scarlet crimson blooms. Richly per- 
fumed. Francis Scott Key is a rose that 
should be planted in every garden. 
1 year, 30c; 2 year, 60c. 
BESSIE BROWN. Blooms are of enormous 
size, of heavy substance and are perfect 
in shape, lasting splendidly when cut. 
Snow white, flushed and tinged with pink. 
Foliage is well up to the flower. 28c each; 
2 year, 65c each. 
RED RADIANCE. One of the finest of the 
cut-flower type. Flowers are brilliant car- 
mine-red, a color of wonderful brightness 
and charm, and a color that never fades. 
1 year, 28c; 2 year, 70c. 
EUGENE BOULLET. The monthly bloomer 
stands at the very top of the red garden 
roses for massings. Color, deep crimson 
carmine. 25 each; 2 year, 65c. 
PINK DRUSCHKI. Pink form of the popu- 
lar white rose Frau Karl Druschki. The 
rosy-pink blooms are highly perfumed. 30c 
each; 2 year, 75c each. 
