New Guide to Rose Culture for 1907 



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"I A-^ /2fcnr»V* for all Roses oflFered on this page, except where noted; any 6 for 50 cts.; $1 per 

 X UC* C3,Cn dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each; $3 per dozen, by Express, 

 at purchaser's expense. D. & G. Roses stand for quality. 



Christine De Noue 



A New Rose of Great Promise 

 A constant and very free bloomer; the flowers are 

 large and handsome; buds long and finely pointed; 

 color clear rich maroon or deep puri)lish red. center 

 sometimes streaked with silvery white; the petals are 

 finely imbricated; flowers deliciously sweet. 



Cornelia Cook 



Comtesse Dusy 



Flowers extra large, full, deep and double; beauti- 

 ful buds and flowers magnificently formed. Color 

 pure satiny white. A strong grower and free bloomer. 

 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1; two-year-old 

 plants, 35 cts. each. 





Mad. Angele 

 Jacquier 



Strong Growing Free-Blooming Rose 



We apprehend there are a great number of our cus- 

 tomers unacquainted with the fact that this is one of 

 the most beautiful— in short, a Rose that compares fa- 

 vorably with the celebrated leading kinds. We thiuk 

 this variety worthy of recognition, for us far as our 

 Bpeclmens go, we consider it a most satisfactory Rose 

 for general planting. The flowers are large, beautiful 

 and Lnely formed, very double, full and deliciously 

 perfumed. Color bright rosy carmine, deepening to 

 crimson; elegantly tinged and shaded coppery yellow. 

 It Is of strong, sturdy habit of growth, and produces 

 Its grand flowers, profusely and constantly, from early 

 Summer until late Fall. We are confident that this va- 

 riety will please everyone who plauts it. It cannot be 

 'VirpsMed for massing or bedding. 



A Rose with Few Equals 

 For many years this beautiful Tea Rose has been 

 one of our most popular varieties. W^e have always 

 recommended it because of its superior merits. It Is a 

 rapid, strong-growing variety, with splendid foliage, 

 that 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 sub- 

 stance have every feature to make them desirable; 

 they are perfectly double. The color is pure creamy 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale lemon and 

 blush. Indeed, this is a most beautiful Rose. 



Duchesse Marie Salviati 



A Lovely. Free-Blooming Rose 

 This is a grand Rose of an attractive color, beautiful 

 chrome yellow, elegantly tinged with orange passing 

 to buff, prettily flushed with pale rose; buds and outer 

 petals exquisite orange red. The flowers extra large, 

 quite full and very sweet. It is particularly good in 

 open ground, being quite hardy, a free and constant 

 bloomer and a sturdy, vigorous grower. 



De 



voniensis 



The Charming Magnolia Rose 

 We doubt if there is scarcely anyone who does not 

 know of the beauty of this famous old favorite. There 

 is no other variety like it, and none more beautiful or 

 desirable. If th^re is one variety more than another 

 that we are partial to it is Devoniensls. It Is fine any- 

 where. I'lanted outdoors it gives an abundance of its 

 lieautiful flowers all through the season. The color is a 

 vely creamy white with rosy centers, large, very full 

 and double, and deliciously scented. This is the one 

 Rose that should be seen in every garden. 



Frances E. Willard 



A strong and vigorous grower and true ever-bloomer. 

 Pure snow white buds and flowers are of the largest 

 size and perfect form. Exceedingly fragrant. 15 cts. 

 each: 4 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



Enchantress 



A Popular New Rose 



Blooms with astonishing freedom, bearing Its large, 

 globular flowers in immense clusters; it Is as free 

 blooming as any Rose in our collection. The color Is 

 creamy white, slightly tinged with buff in the center; 

 vigorous growth; splendid both In pots for late Au- 

 tumn and Winter blooming, as well as for general 

 planting In the open ground during Summer. 



Enfant De Lyon 



The Sweet Anise Rose 

 A Ftrong growing Rose, blooming with great free- 

 dom. The flowers are much admired, both for their 

 color and the distinct Sweet Anise fragrance, peculiar 

 to this variety. In color, the flowers are a beautiful 

 creamy rose, delicately shaded with coppery yellow; 

 the fragrance Is delicious and novel. 



La Princess Vera 



A Splendid Out-door Rose 



We have had in our trial grounds several hundred 

 varieties of Roses. For strong, clean growth, freedom 

 and constancy of bloom and beauty of flower and color 

 this variety is one of the best. Without doubt this is a 

 grand Rose for general planting, particularly for bed- 

 ding in the open ground. The flowers are largv>. finely 

 made and open beautifully; when fully open there ap- 

 pears to be a flower within a flower, so perfect Is the 

 form. The color Is rich Ivory-white, shaded and veined 

 with fine coppery yellow, and delicately penciled with 

 pale blush. A truly grand and beautiful Rose, and oue 

 that by virtue of its great excellence ranks among the 

 best In cultivation. 



Empress Eugenie 



A Popular Pink Rose 

 In some localities this Rose Is a prime favorite, and 

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

 .«;trong thrifty grower, and profuse bloomer. Splendid 

 for open ground culture, and general planting. The 

 Bowers are a deep rich pink, rery attractlre and prettj. 



