SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS, ROSES AND HOUSE PLANTS 



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Marie Guillot. One of the 

 most reliable white Tea Roses 

 in cultivation, especially for 

 outdoor culture. The color is 

 pure white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged yellow. 



Mad. Margottin. Dark citron- 

 yellow, very full and double. 



Marie Van Houtte. A strong 

 and sturdy grower, blooming 

 constantly, with great freedom. 

 The large, full and double flow- 

 ers are pale canary yellow, 

 passing to rich, creamy white, 

 shaded with pale rose. 



Marion Dingee. The dark- 

 est, richest colored Tea Rose 

 known. Large, finely formed 

 flowers are borne in constant 

 profusion throughout the sea- 

 son. Color deep, brilliant crim- 

 son. 



Papa Gontier. Rich cherry- 

 red, passing to clear, glowing 

 crimson. A splendid Rose; 

 one of the best for all pur- 

 poses. 



z-earl Bivers. Peachy red on 

 a ground of ivory white, with 

 borders of pale rose. 



Princess Bonnie. Solid crim- 

 son, deep and vivid, with a fra- 

 grance simply delicious. Al- 

 ways blooming. 



Princess de Sagan. Velvety 

 crimson, with buds of splendid 

 shape. 



* Perle des Jardins. Clear, golden yellow, of a beautiful shade and entirely distinct from 

 any other variety; the flowers are large, full, of globular form, with great depth and sub- 

 stance, richly perfumed and very beautiful in every way. 



♦Safrano. Valued very highly for its beautiful buds and handsome flowers. The color is 

 a bright yellow. 



Souv. de Aug. Metral. Deep red, large, full and double. 

 ♦Souv. de Pierre Notting. The flowers are very large, well filled and open easily; color 



apricot-yellow, tinged with golden, and mixed with orange- 

 yellow; edge of petal shaded carmine-rose. 



Sunrise. A strong grower and free bloomer. The color 

 is absolutely new, the buds showing scarlet and yellow to 

 orange and copper; inside of petals, golden yellow. 



Sunset. Color rich golden amber or gold, resembling 

 the tints seen in a sunset. 



"White Golden Gate. A splendid ivory-white Rose of 

 fine f orm and texture. 



Woodhaven, L. I.. N. Y. 

 Dear Sirs: — I am so delighted with your Roses that I never 

 fail to mention your name. I cannot say which one I like best, 

 as they are all so beautiful, and my friends all agree with me. 

 I have a Pink Killarney blooming now that had 10 buds, and 

 was but a first size Rose when I bought it from you two sum- 

 mers ago, and the Charles Dingee Rose is a prize winner. My 

 little bush has three flowers and four buds. 



Mrs. E. J. R— . 



Yonkers. New York. 

 Dear Sirs: — The Tausendschon I purchased from you several 

 years ago is a wonder and is the talk in my neighborhood. 

 I have never seen anything to equal it and I take greaT 

 pleasure in acquainting you with the fact. I am so pleased 

 with it that I wish to send a plant to a friend, and trust you 

 Papa Gontier will be able to send same. Mrs. E. YV. T — . 



White, Pink and Yellow Coehet Roses 



Our special or first-size Rose plants are not the "20-for-a-dollar" kind, 

 icimens from 3 and 3%-inch pots — twice the size of the ordinary mail- 



Bear in Mind: 



but are strong specimens 

 order Rose plants. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, in strong, special-size plants from 

 3 and 3%-inch pots, 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1.00. Two year-old plants, only in the varieties 

 indicated by a star (*), 45 cts. each, by express. 



