New Guide to Rose Culture for 1907 



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1 Or* P^CI r»fl ?^ ^^^^ offered on this page, except where noted; any 6 for 50 cts.: $1 ner 

 XU^^. t^a^^ll dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each; $3 per dozen by Exoress at 

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



Gontien 



Gontier 



A splendid crimson Rose, one of the best for all pur- 

 poses; It makes immense buds and mag-nificent large, bold 



5 of great depth and substance; color rich cherrv- 

 red, passmg to clear glowing crimson; verv fragrant and 



beautiful; a strong, vigorous grower and constant 

 bloomer; one of the ver\- best and most valuable, 

 both for open ground and greenhouse. 10c. each; 



6 for 50c.; $1 per dozen. 



Perle des Jardins 



Pearl of the Garden 



This magnificent yellow Tea Rose still retains 

 its position as one of the very finest and most 

 beautiful Roses of its color ever introduced; the 

 demand for it constantly increases, as its great 

 value becomes better known, more plants being 

 wanted year by year. The color is clear, golden - 

 yellow, an indescribably rich and beautiful 

 shade, and entirely distinct from any other 

 variety; the flowers are extra large, full globular 

 foim. with great depth and substance, richly 

 perfumed and exquisitely beautiful in every wav. 

 Succeeds well in open ground, but is especially 

 valuable for forcing for cut flowers. 15c. each; 

 4 for 50c.; !^t for $1. 



Marie Guillot 



The Queen of \V hite Roses 



Anyone \\ho has not seen this splendid variety 

 growing at its best in the open ground cannot 

 conceive of the lovely beauty of its large, bold 

 and handsome flowers. "U'e recommend it as one 

 of the most reliable white Tea Roses in cultivation, especially 

 for outdoor culture. It is first-class in every respect. The color is pure 

 snow-white, sometimes faintly tinged pale yellow. The flowers are 

 magnificently made, extra large, full and double; the buds are ver^- 

 pretty; fragrance verj' sweet. Of its color there are many, but as vet 

 no equals. 10c. each; 6 for 50c.; $1 per dozen. 



