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La Princess Vera 



Without doubt this is a grand Rose for 

 general planting, particularly for bedding in 

 the open ground. The flowers are large, 

 finely made and open beautifully; when 

 fully open there appears to be a flower with- 

 in a flower, so perfect is the form. The color 

 is rich ivory-wliite, .shaded and veined with 

 fine coppery yelloAV, and delicately penciled 

 with pale blush. A truly grand and beauti- 

 ful Rose, and one that by virtue of its great 

 excellence ranks among the best in cultiva- 

 tion. 



Cornelia Cook 



A rapid, strong-growing variety, with 

 splendid foliage, tiiat rarely suffers from the 

 attacks of insects. For outdoor cultivation 

 it is hard to beat. The flowers are borne 

 with great profusion, and in form, size and 

 substance have every feature to make them 

 desirable; they are perfectly' double. The 

 color is pure, creamy white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged with pale l<-mon and blush. indeed, 

 this is a most beautiful Rose. » 



Duchesse Marie Salviati 



This is a grand Rose of an attractive color, 

 beautiful chrome yellow, elegantly tinged 

 Avith orange passing to buff, prettily flushed 

 wth pale rose; buds and outer petals exqui- 

 site orange red. The flowers extra large, 

 quite full and A-ery sweet. It is particularly 

 good in open ground, being quite hardy, a 

 free and constant bloomer and a sturdj', 

 vigorous grower. 



Devoniensis 



The Charming Magnolia Rose 



We doubt if there is scarcely anj'-one who 

 does* not know of the beauty (if this famous 

 old favorite. Tliere is no other variety like 

 it and none more beautiful or desirable. If 

 there is one variety more than another 

 that we are partial to, it is Devoniensis. It 

 is fine anywhere. Planted outdoors it gives 

 an abundance of its beautiful flowers all 

 through the- season. The color is a lovely 

 creamy white with rosy centers, large, very 

 full and double, and deli<^iously scented. This 

 is tlie one Rose tliat sliould be seen in every 

 garden, 



Frances E. Willard 



A strong and vigorous grower and true 

 ever-bloomer. Pure snow wliite buds and 

 flowers are of the largest size and perfect 

 form. Exceedingly fragrant. lo cts. earli; 

 4 for 50 ots.; two-year-old plants, S.! cts. each. 



Enchantress 



Blooms with astonishing freedom, bearing 

 its large, globular flowers in immense clus- 

 ters; it is as free blooming as anv Rose in 

 our collection. The color is creafnv white, 

 slightly tinged with buff in the' center; 

 vigorous growth: splendid, both in pots for 

 late Autumn and Winter blooming, as well 

 as for general planting in the open ground 

 during Summer. 



Enfant De Lyon 



The Sweet Anise Rose 



The flowers are much admired, both for 

 their color and the distinct Sweet Anise frag- 

 rance, peculiar to this varietv. In color, the 

 flowers are a beautiful creamy rose, deli- 

 cately shaded with copperv vellow; the 

 fragrance is delicious and novel. 



Freiherr Von Marschall 



Freiherr Von Marschall 



A magnificent new Tea Rose, v»-ith th«^ most 

 I beautiful foliage we have ever seen. Floweis 

 are large, beautifully shaped, double and full. 

 : borne in wonderful profusion all througii 

 I the growing season. The color is bright red. 

 I one of the brightest, if not the very best red 

 Tea Rose in existence. Fine, long, well- 

 shaped buds. As an outdoor Rose it has n<> 

 superior. 20c. each; 3 for 50e.: 7 for $1.00; 

 larger .size, 2.'>e. each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 

 I T«o-year-uld plauts, 40c. each. 



Marigold 



A free blooming yellow Tea Rose, with 

 dark, leathery foliage. The petals are pret- 

 tily edged with red; extremely free in growth 

 and bloom, and deep in color. 20 cts. each; 7 

 for $1; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



Empress Eugenie 



This Rose is a prime favorite, and should 

 have a place in every garden. It is hardy, a 

 strong thrifty grower, and profuse bloomer. 

 The flowers are a deep rich pink, very attrac- 

 tive and pretty. 



Albert Hoffman 



Color, light yellow when first opening, 

 changing to a deep yellow. Petals slightly 

 reflexed, touched with white and red. 20 cts. 

 eacli; two-year-old plants, .%0 cts. each. 



Herzogin Marie Von Coburg Gotha 



This new Tea Rose is a fine grower with 

 very large foliage; flower of fine size and 

 full; color^white, shading to cream and bor- 

 dered with rose. 20 cts. each; two-year-old 

 plants, 35 cts. each. 



10 Cts. Each 



for all Roses offered on this pnge, except -where noted, any 6 for oO cts.; SI 

 per dozen; lars;«T size, l.^j ct>i. each; 1 foroO cts., p«>sf|»ald. T\To-year-old 

 plants, 30 cts. each; !$3 per dozen, by express, at purchaser's expense. 



