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EMMA V. WHITE CO. 
FRAGRANT HARDY JUNE ROSES 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Splendid buds 
and immense flowers. Flowers are 4 to 5 
inches across, clear white, perfectly double. 
1 year, 35c each ; 2 year, 60c. 
J. B. CLARKE. Blooms very large; color 
intense scarlet shaded crimson-maroon; 
very fragrant. As hardy as a lilac. 1 year, 
25c each; 2 year 65c. 
MADAME MASSON. Velvety crimson with 
fiery center. Fragrant. It grows robust 
and compact. 1 year 28c each; 2 year, 70c. 
MARSHALL, P. WILDER. A vigorous 
grower with handsome foliage; free and 
perpetual bloomer; color brilliant crimson, 
shaded scarlet; very large, of exquisite 
form, with large smooth petals, slightly re- 
flexed on the edges. 1 year, 28c each; 2 
year, 70c each. 
PAUL NEYRON. Paul Neyron has the 
distinction of producing the largest 
Roses. Color, clear pink, shading to rose— •- 
most beautiful in the massiveness of the 
blossoms. Fragrant with mild touch of 
apple blossoms. Strong and vigorous 
grower. 1 year, 25c each; 2 year, 65c each. 
CLIO (The Peony Rose). Flowers very 
large; color, flesh shaded in center to rosy 
pink. The flowers at perfection are as 
large as Peonies. Fine for cut-flowers. 
28c each; 2 year, 75c. 
MADAME CHAS. WOOD. There is hardly a 
day from early June until frost that this 
variety is without a show of large, fragrant, 
dazzling, satiny scarlet-crimson flowers. 
1 year, 25c; 2 year, 70c. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE. A pale shade of 
chamois or salmon yellow, deepest at cen- 
ter, sometimes passing to a rich, creamy- 
white finely tinted orange and fawn. 1 year, 
28c; 2 year, 7^5. 
Peony Rose Cleo 
Giant Rose Paul Neyron 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. "The most 
famous Rose in the country." Strong, vig- 
orous grower, entirely hardy. Brilliant shin- 
ing crimson. 1 year, 25c; 2 year, 70c. 
MADAME PLANTIER. "Especially valuable 
for cemetery planting." A white Rose ad- 
mirably adapted to cemeteries or hedge 
plantings. 1 year, 25c; 2 year, 60c each. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Considered one of 
the finest Roses in existence. Color, cherry 
red. A seedling of Paul Neyron from which 
it derives its immense size. Intensely fra- 
grant. 1 year, 25c; 2 year, 70c. 
ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). 
Brilliant pink; long, pointed buds, very full 
and sweet. 1 year, 28c; 2 year, 75c. 
JUBILEE. Immense globular, bold flowers 
of glowing velvety crimson, with shadings 
of maroon. A grand Rose from every point 
of view. Price: 25c each; 2 year, 70c. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY. Fresh, delicate pink, 
shading deeper in the center of the flower. 
The whole flower has a satiny appearance. 
Price: 25c each; 2 year, 70c. 
THE FOUR NEAREST BLACK ROSES 
GLOIRE DE BRUXELLES. Velvety crim- 
son. Almost black. Best of all. 30c; 2 
year, 75c. 
HIS MAJESTY. Deep Vermillion. Highly 
perfumed and highly recommended. 1 year, 
26c; 2 year, 60c. 
BLACK PRINCE. Deepest blackish crim- 
son, with pronounced maroon shades. A 
very distinct coloring. 1 year, 25c; 2 
year, 60c. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. One of 
the darkest of Roses — blood red and maroon. 
1 year, 30c; 2 year, 65c. 
SPECIAL OFFER— The four in 1 year 
plants, 90c; the four in 2 year plants, $2.40. 
