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MAMAN COCHET (Tea). 



The finest Rose of its color yet introduced, and 

 one of the best and most valuable of all Roses, 

 especially for outdoor blooming; surpassing all 

 other Tea Roses in profusion of bloom and per- 

 fect form of flowers. Its buds are large, full 

 and pointed; flowers when open are extra large 

 and perfectly double; both buds and half ex- 

 panded flowers being of exquisite, graceful form 

 and borne on long, stout stems. In color it is a 

 clear, rich, bright flesh pink- with sufi'usion of 

 yellow at the base of petals. It possesses the 

 true Tea fragrance and is in every sense a 

 charming flower. The plant is remarkable for 

 its enormous growth and free-flowering propen- 

 sity, small plants put out in open ground rapidly 

 growing to large bushes and covered with de- 

 lightful bloom throughout the entire summer 

 and autumn. The foliage is abundant and 

 healthy and the plant is unusually hardy for a 

 Rose of its class. Sure to give the utmost satis- 

 faction to all who plant it. Ea,, 12c; 3 for 30c; 

 doz,, $1.00. Heavy plants in bloom, from 4 in. 

 pots, ea, 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., 11.75. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET. 



(Tea). 



A superior variety of extraordinary merit, 

 and a plendid bedder. It is identical with its 

 parent, Maman Cochet (the queen of all pink 

 garden Roses), except in color of flower, which 

 is snow-white, sometimes faintly tinged with the 

 faintest suggestion of pale blush. It has the 

 same freedom of bloom, magnificent form of 

 buds and flowers, which are marvelously beau- 

 tiful in their perfection; the flowers are large 

 and very double, with petals of unusually 

 heavy texture, making it of more than ordi- 

 nary value in the open ground. It has the vigor 

 of an oak, with large, heavy foliage, which is 

 impervious to disease. Hardy with slight pro- 

 tection. Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50. From 4 in. pots, 25c; 



for 60c. 



MAMAN COCHET 



CROWN PRINCESS VICTORIA. large size, very double and deep, pure snowy white, 



A splendid variety in both flower and plant. A 

 constant, ever-bloomer with extremely large and 

 double flower, petals large and of great substance, rich 

 creamy- white, centre shaded lemon-yellow. Similar to 

 Souv. de la Malmaison in all but color and quite as 

 good. Ea., 15c; 3 for 40c. 



CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT. 



A splendid new Tea Rose for out-of-door cultivation 

 and a rapid climber, throwing up shoots ten to fifteen 

 feet high in a season. It is an incessant bloomer, flow- 

 ering continuously the first year. Flowers are of extra 



sometimes tingled faintly with pale yellow, and of in- 

 tensely sweet fragrance. Its buds are particularly 

 fine, of exquisite form and firm texture. Hardy at the 

 North if well protected. From 2% in. pots, ea., 15c; 

 3 for 40c; doz., $1.25. 



PRINCESS YENOSA (Tea). 



A beautiful Rose of remarkable combination of 

 color, large, finely formed and moderately full, Nan- 

 kin yellow shaded with carmine in amost attract- 

 ive manner; buds large and long. A strong grower 

 and constant in bloom. Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. 



LITTLE DARLING. (Polyantha). 



" One Thousand Blossoms." 

 This is a little jewel of a Rose — a darHng in- 

 deed. It is of German origin and will prove of 

 immense value as a dwarf bedding Rose by rea- 

 son of its thriftiness of growth, neat habit and 

 wonderful blooming propensity. The amount 

 of bloom it produces in a season is simply pro- 

 digious, being literally covered during the entire 

 season until checked by frost, with myriads of 

 compact clusters of beautiful, small, cup-shaped 

 flowers of a lovely carmine rose— true miniature 

 Roses. Single sprays have been known to bear 

 as many as a hundred flowers and a bed of these 

 plants presents a delightful mass of blooms and 

 buds impossible to describe; and the plants are 

 hardy without protection. I advise my patrons 

 to try a few of this Little Darling in their gar- 

 dens this summer and I am sure they will be 

 glad that they have done so. Each, 15c; 3 for 

 40c; doz., $1.25. 



ANTOINE RIVOIRE (Hybrid Tea) 



LITTLE DARLING. A Super b variety of vigorous growth and 



very free-flowering habit. Flowers large and 

 of Camellia form;clear flesh pink shaded with bright carmine, very beautiful and attractive. A grand 

 bedding variety. Ea., 20: 3 for 60c. From 4 in. pots, ea., 36c; 3 for $1.00. 



