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LA FRANCE ROSE 



The Popular La France Roses 



Pink La France. Lovely shade of silvery 

 pink, tinged with crimson; fragrance de- 

 licious; Mowers very full and wonder- 

 fully beautiful. 



White La France (Augustine Guinoisseauj. 

 A pure white member of the La France 

 family, having a tinge of rose-blush. 



Red La France. (Duchess of Albany). 

 Resembles the Pink La France, but is 

 much deeper in color. 



Yellow La France (Mad. Fernet Ducher). 

 Medium size. Bright canary-yellow. 



Striped La France. Bright satiny pink, 

 distinctly striped bright rose. 



Special Offer of the La Fra nce Set. 



i each of the 5 kinds, extra-large plants, for $1.15. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



The Blue Rose (Veilchenblau, or Violet- 

 Blue). The easiest way to describe it is 

 to say that it is a Blue Crimson Ram- 

 bler, bearing immense trusses of semi- 

 double flowers, all the way from 20 to 100 in a cluster; but, instead of the gorgeous crimscn 

 flowers we all know so well, similar clusters of exquisitely beautiful cornflower-blue Roses. 

 The foliage is large, healthy, a beautiful shade of green and immune from attacks of insects. 

 The plant is wonderfully strong in growth. Our stock is all propagated from the original 

 stock sent out by the introducer and is guaranteed true to name. First-size plants, from 

 pots 3 to 3.V6 inches in diameter, 30 cts. each, 4 for Si; extra-strong, two-year-old plants, 

 60 cts. each, 2 for Si; extra-large, three-year-old plants (quantity limited), Si each. 

 Climbing Killarney. A climbing variety of the famous pink Rose, Killarney, the most cele- 

 brated Hybrid Tea of its color yet introduced. A strong, rapid grower, growing to per- 

 fection in the open ground, throwing up shoots 10 to 15 feet high in a single season, and 

 is entirely hardy. It blooms continuously throughout the season, and bears immense, long, 

 pointed buds, with massive petals, opening into flowers of enormous size; color deep pink. 

 Climbing Clotilde Soupert. An offspring of that famous Rose. 

 Clotilde Soupert, this beautiful hardy, everblooming climber 

 is excellent in every way. Produces clusters of finely formed 

 flowers throughout the entire growing season, — ivory-white, 

 large, round, perfectly double, with beautifully imbricated 

 petals, the odor of which is delightful. 

 Climbing Meteor. A superb everblooming climbing Rose. A 

 sport from Meteor, famous for its magnificent flowers. True 

 climbing habit, attaining a height of 10 to 15 feet in a single 

 season. Free, persistent bloomer, with magnificently formed, 

 dark velvety crimson buds and flowers. 

 Climbing Wootton. Perfectly hardy, grows with good vigor, 

 blooms continuously, and produces superb flowers — perfect 

 in beauty and fragrance. The flowers are bright and magenta- 

 red, passing to violet-crimson, richly shaded. The bush is 

 a rampant climber, growing 10 to 15 feet each year. 

 Climbing Helen Gould. (Mme. Driout). Strong-growing, free- 

 blooming, beautiful. The growth is sturdy, the foliage grand, 

 the flowers warm, rosy crimson, sometimes beautifully striped, 

 flamed and shaded in bright carmine over pale rose. 

 Keystone. Grows more freely than any other climbing Rose, 

 is perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in wonderful profusion, 

 is absolutely immune from insect attacks, and has a vigor of 

 constitution found in no other kind. The open flower i^ per- 

 fectly double, with buds beautifully formed. It is a deep lemon- 

 yellow Rose, with a fragrance much like that of magnolia 

 blossoms. It readily attains a height of 15 feet in a single 

 season, branching freely, and has always come through the 

 blue roses winter without damage, even in the most exposed situations. 



Prices on all Roses on this page, except where noted. 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1. Two-year-old plants, 

 50 cts. each, by express; three-year-old plants, 75 cts. each, by express 



