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Clotilde Soupert. White with pink 

 centre. Pink Soupert, a very pleasing 

 pink. Wonderful steady bloomers of robust 

 and sturdy habit, clean and healthy and 

 certain to give the best satisfaction. Mo- j 

 sella can also be described with these ex- .' 

 cept color, which is a grand lemon yellow. I 

 really exquisite. 



Duchesse De Brabant. An old favor- 

 ite with all. its fine satin pink color and j 

 freedom of bloom and general good quali- ' 

 ties have given it a wide reputation. 



t Utoile de Lyon. A fine yellow free 

 blooming rose of great substance; clean, \ 

 healthy grower. 



Golden Gate. (New)— A choice rose 

 borne on long siender stems and certain to 

 give satisfaction. Color a most beautiful j 

 creamy white fine foliage and good habit. 



Madame Jos. Schwartz. Another 

 strong free bloomer of good merits, color a 

 pleasing blending of white and pink, com- 

 bination perfect. 



Maman Cochet. Deserves to rank as j 

 the best in its class; the growth made in one " 



season is greater than any other, flowers 

 are large and full and borneon strong stems 

 and fine foliage, color a most pleasing pink 

 with light centre. 



White Maman Cochet. Same as pre- 

 ceding, except color is pure white. 



Marie Guillot. In its class hard to 

 duplicate. Will give more first-class white 

 roses than any other. Borne on medium 

 stems, a clean grower, sturdy habit. 



Safrano (safron) and Isabella Sprunt 

 (yellow). Our grandmothers' favorites. 

 Always in bloom, rich in color and produce 

 the very fit] est form of buds found in any 

 rose; stiff stems holding the flowers straight 

 up. 



Souvenir de la Malmaison. This is 

 one of the most popular of garden roses. 

 Its beautiful flesh color and perfectly 

 double flowers and free flowering habit be- 

 ing so well known needs no further com- 

 ment. 



Prices, ioc. each, $1.00 per dozen; 15c 

 each, $1.50 per dozen; 30c. each, #3.00 per 

 dozen. Extra strong plants 40c. each, $4.00 

 t>er dozen. 



STANDARD EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES. 



Archduke Charles — Dark red changing to 



light red. 

 Aggrippina — Brilliant fiery red. double and 



sweet. 

 Hermcsa — Beautiful pink flowers borne in 



clusters. 

 Louis Phillippe — Rich dark, velvety crim- 

 son, free and beautiful. 

 Monthly Cabbage — A lovely pink rose, very 



fine. 

 Mrs. DeGraw — Rich, glossy pink, hardy. 

 Queen's Scarlet — A grand* bedding rose of 



the richest scarlet. 

 Striped Malmaison — Just what its name in- 

 Sjg&dicates. 

 Beaut3 r Stapleford — Bright pink and rich 



rosy crimson. 

 Duchess of Albany — (Red La France) — 



Charming rose. 

 La France — Center of petal clear peach 



pink, outer edge silvery rose. A gen- 

 eral favorite. 

 Meteor — Dark, rich red rose, none better. 

 Striped La France — Same as La France, ex- 

 gyfe cept the color is pink with light stripes 



through it. Superb. 

 Souvenir of Wootton — Rich crimson roses, 



large clusters. 

 Souvenir de Madame Eugene Verdier — 

 IsS&Creamy white, shading to yellow. Very 



desirable new rose. 

 Souvenir D'un Ami — Deep rose color. 

 Triumph de Pernet Pere — Magenta red, 



passing 10 rich crimson, a very fine 



variety. 



Viscountess Folkstone — Pure white, faintly 

 tinted fawn. 



White La France — White, Faintly tinted 

 fawn. 



White Bon Silene — Same as Bon Silene, 

 except color is pure snow white. 



White Bougere — Identical with Bougere, 

 except the color is white. 



Bou Silene — Deep rose, sometimes bright 

 rosy crimson, occasionally pale light 

 rose. 



Catherine Mermet — Clear rosy pink large. 



Comtess Riza de Pare — Coppery rose, shaded 

 with crimson. 



Devoniensis — Magnolia fragrance, creamy 

 white color. 



Francisca Kruger — Deep shaded coppery 

 yellow. 



La Princess Vera — Rich snowy white, shad- 

 ed with coppery colors. 



Mosella — (Yellow Soupert), a grand yellow 

 rose. 



Madame Welche— Amber yellow and crim- 

 son rose. 



Madame de Watteville — This is called the 

 Tulip rose, color silvery pink, shaded 

 rose. 



Madan^ Camille — Remarkable shade of sal- 

 mon. 



Madame Lombard — Beautiful shade of rosy 

 bronze, passing to salmon and fawn. 



Marie Van Houtte — A beautiful rose, pale 

 canary color. 



Papa Gontier— Rich, bright red and crim- 

 son. 



When in doubt consult Steckler. 



