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“Bon Silene 
4 Grand Old Rose 
The color is 
deep rose, chang- 
Regular 
ing to pale light 
rose. This vari- 
ety cannot be sur- 
passed for bou- 
quets and decorg- 
tive purposes. In 
the open ground 
it grows to per- 
large crops of 
beautiful fiowers from 
early spring until late 
autumn. One of the fay- 
orites of the old-time 
gardens. 
*ALINE SISLEY—One of the best. Rich 
shade of violet-red, brightened with crim. 
son-maroon; flowers large, full and dou- 
ble; fragrance very sweet. a 
DEVONIENSIS (The Charming 
Magnolia Rose) — Planted out- 
doors, it produces an abundance 
of large, very full. and double 
flowers all throug the season. 
The color is creamy white, with rosy cen- 
ters. and very fragrant. 
*ISABELLA SPRUNT—This golden yellow 
Rose has been known aS a favorite for 
Over twenty years. A free bloomer, producing 
flowers of bright canary-yellow, sweetly scented. 
*SAFRANO—Valued very highly for its beautiful 
buds and handsome flowers. The colorisa bright 
apricot-yellow, passing to orange and fawn. some- 
times tinted with rose. A splendid old-time Rose 
that has never been replaced by any newcomer 
of its class or color. It is a variety especially 
adapted to outdoor Planting; vigorous, healthy; blooms 
all summer. 
*PAPA GONTIER—A Strong, vigorous grower and con- 
stant bloomer; one of the very best and most valuable. 
both for open ground and greenhouse; color rich cherry- 
red, passing to clear, glowing crimson. One of the best 
for all purposes, with immense buds and magnificent 
flowers. 
*MAD. FRANCISKA KRUGER—Of strong and vigorous 
growth, and a constant bloomer. which is especially 
Suited to bedding or massing. The flowers are 
deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of 
large size. 
*SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GAULAIN—The color 
a is unusually bright, and quite remarkable for a Tea 
*Etoile de Lyon Rose—rich, velvety crimson; 
the flowers are very 
Bon Silene and Etoile de Lyon, 
i i 7 d ble to fragrant, large, full and very double, possessing a 
It is of vigorous, sturdy growth, and seems able Senth, thal quakes thelitGales ait the ae ee 
resist heat and cold equally well. It blooms pp ive; quite hardy, healthy and atone on Te 
Wee. ee ae ee eee olden great value to the home grower. The strong 
yellow. grea 7 7 ; 
healthy plants are quite hardy. 
LADY. HILLINGDON—One of the latest introduc- PRINCESS BONNTE—The brightest, sweetest and 
tions of the Tea class, and has taken the medal over 
; freest-blooming Rose. in existence. Color solid 
all yellow Roses, the color being one almost beyond crimson, deeper and more vivid than “Jack.” Fra. 
description, apricot-yellow shaded to orange on the grance far sweeter than La France. Always 
outer edge of the petal, becoming deeper and more blooming. 
_ ee CONE Oe a ee Peo CONnteE Oe Mie Meee PERLE DES JARDINS (Pearl of the Garden)—The 
-y 7, of a beautiful shade 
. r first-size plants, 12% cts. color isa clear golden yellow, of a beaut Shade 
BARGAIN PRICES nou ace for 35 cts., postpaid: and is entirely pom ae arom any Ae igi 
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- : 3 cts. each, six for $1.75, by ex- the flowers are large, full, o globular rm, W 
ee Vasiotios” Saekea (*) furnished in large great depth and substance, richly perfumed, and 
specimen plants, 75 cts, each, by express. very beautiful in every way. 
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