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The -B OUNTIFUL' 

 C OLLECTION. 



This is a grand collection of ever-blooming roses. We il- 

 lustrate only five but they are types of the others. They are 

 hardy in this latitude if protected as advised in our pamphlet, 

 " The Garden Culture of the Rose," (by Mr. Peter Hender- 

 son;, sent free on application with order. 



Mo. 1. 



A rich cardinal red. 



CARDINAL. 



For full description see page 129. 



No. 2. PINK MAMAN COCHET. 



The buds are a beautiful pink; the color is held in the open 

 flower. The flower stems are long the buds and flowers are held 

 erect, and it is delightfully fragrant. Conceded by all to be the 

 ideal ever-blooming pink, hardy, garden Rose. '{See cut.) 



No. 3. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET. 



This is the ideal, hardy, white, ever-blooming Rose. It is a 

 pure white "sport" from " Maman Cochet," inheriting all its 

 fine qualities. The buds are long and pointed, opening grace- 

 fully, the expanded flowers are full and firm. {See cut.) 



No. 4. MRS. B. R. CANT. 



This variety is remarkable for its 

 robust habit and the profuse manner 

 in which it blooms. The flowers 

 are of medium size and of a beauti- 

 ful deep rose color on the outer 

 petals, quite red in some cases; while 

 the inner petals are soft silvery rose, 

 buff at the base. A healthy grower, 

 free bloomer. {See cut.) 



No. 6. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. 



The color when first opening is a 

 very dark, rich crimson; as the 

 flower opens it discloses bright scar- 

 let, shading to velvety, fiery red. 

 The flowers on well grown and estab- 

 lished plants are large and full, very 

 showy and handsome. It is a 

 prodigous bloomer, one of the freest 

 known, remarkably healthy and 

 vigorous, almost immune from all 

 diseases. {See cut.) 



C. p. STRASHEIM. 



A garden gem in ever-blooming 

 Roses; color, light primrose-yellow 

 with a touch of fawn. {See extended 

 description and cut on page 131.) 



BURBANK. 



This valuable Rose is a cross be- 

 tween Hermosa and a seedling of Bon 

 Silene. It proves hardy everywhere 

 with slight protection. It is an im- 

 provement in size, brilliancy of color 

 and perfection of form, with Her- 

 mosa's valuable habit of blooming 

 all season. Every little plant com- 

 mences to bloom as soon as it starts 

 from a cutting. Flowers rich shell- 

 pink, deepening to carmine-crimson; 

 full, double, reflexed petals. 



MLLE. FRANCISKA KRUGER 



A favorite Rose for the garden and 

 the most satisfactory variety in its 

 color. The coloring is strikingly 

 handsome, a blending of deep yellow 

 with copper-yellow and buff shadings. 

 Fine buds and splendid flowers which 

 remain in condition a long time. 



MY MARYLAND. 



The color is soft salmon-pink 

 which lightens up beautifully as the 

 flowers expand. The shade is most 

 pleasing, surpassing all other pink 

 sorts in the eyes of many competent judges. Under arti- 

 ficial light it is even more beautiful than in the daylight. 

 The growth is splendid, sturdy and healthy, the foliage large 

 and abundant. It is strongly and delightfully perfumed. 



FLORENCE PEMBERTON. 



Creamy white suff^used pink with edges of petals occasionally 

 flushed peach; flowers large, fully perfect in form with very 

 high pointed center. A fine summer blooming rose. 



CLOTHILDE SOUPEPvT. 



The flowers are borne in sprays, very double and handsomely 

 ^ormed. The outer petals are pearly white, shading to a rosy- 

 pink in the center. They vary sometimes on the same plant 

 from a pure white to deep silvery rose. A very prolific bloomer. 



SOUVENIP^ DU PRESIDENT CARNOT. 



Flowers very large, both in the bud and in the expanded 

 blossom, double to the center, and expanding beautifully. 

 Technically described, it is a rosy-flesh, very soft in the center, 

 and shaded with a lighter flesh at the end of the petals. 



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COLLECTION OF 12 ROSES, 1st size, $6.00; 2d size, $3.60; 3d size, $1.00. 

 any of the above, 1st size, 60c.; 2d size, 36c.; 3d size, 10c. each. 



SINGLE PLANTS of 



