"nosella" 



Yellow Soupert 



Famous the world over for its freedom of bloom and splendid flowers, "Clo- 

 tliilde Soupert " is the synonj^m for all that is beautiful in Roses. Whether 

 grown in pots or in the open ground, it can be depended upon to give a continu- 

 ous supply of buds and blooms throughout the year. Knowing its great value, we worked 

 for several years to produce a pink "Soupert, " and at last we succeeded far bej^ond our fondest hopes, and 

 now we offer for the first time this splendid novelty, the Yellow "Soupert," a truthful illustration of which 

 is here given. 



»* nOSELLA,' 

 or 



is of German origin, and ^ 



is the result of a cross be- j^ 



,, -- -, . ,, tween a Polyantha Rose j^ 



** Yellow Soupert, and that lovely yellow Tea ^ 



Rose " Madame Falcot." It is a remarkably free j^ 



bloomer, producing profuse clusters of three to five j^ 



flowers, which are large, very double, prettily ^ 



formed, and in bud exceedingly attractive, and, as j^ 



they open, they do not look unlike a Camellia ^ 



flower. The petals are tinted white on beautiful j^ 



light yellow ground, that becomes deeper in the 

 centre of the flower. We are decided in our opinion 

 that "Mosella" is a Rose worthy of extensive 

 planting. Its chief value will be found in its effec- 

 tiveness in the open ground. It is a strong, dwarf, 

 bushy-growing, free-blooming Rose, moderately 

 hardy, and of such rare value as to merit the 

 prominence we give it. We ask our friends to 

 give it a trial, and we think no one will be disap- 

 pointed with it. 



PRICE — Strong, three=inch pot plants, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for $1.00; 12 for 

 $1.75. Larger plants, 40 cts. each ; 3 for $1.00, postpaid by Mail. 



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