25c 21c 
Regular Price «3. - Bargain Price “:. 
Mrs. F. F. Thompson 
(Tea)—A sport from the lovely Mrs. Geo. Shawyer, and 
an exact duplicate, except in color, which is a lovely 
shade of shell pink, with a deep glowing heart of bright 
pink, which brightens up the flower wonderfully. Like 
Shawyer, it is a vigorous grower, and blooming con- 
stantly from early Spring until late Fall. Hardy almost 
everywhere. An excellent one for cutting, as the lovely 
buds, which are produced on long, stout stems, hold their 
shape for an unusual length of time after cutting, and 
opening into such immense, full and double blooms, with 
petals of good substance. 
EDGAR M. BURNETT Very large, full flowers of splen- 
did form with large flesh-colored petals tinted rose; 
an advance on the type of Rose of which the beautiful 
Lady Alice Stanley is a representative; one of the 
sweetest scented Roses in existence, even surpassing 
“La France” in this respect. Awarded gold medal, 
National Rose Society of England. 
PRIMA DONNA—A Hybrid Tea. Claimed to be one of 
the strongest growing Hybrid Tea Roses in cultivation, 
and as free a bloomer as Killarney. Color a deep rose- 
pink, petals waved or undulated on the edges, giving 
it an elegance of form seen in no other Rose. Good 
for forcing or outdoor growing. 
GEORGE ARENDS—Hybrid Perpetual. Very vigorous 
grower, extremely hardy and one of the most satis- 
factory of the Hardy Hybrid Perpetual class. The 
color is a delicate rose, deliciously fragrant. Almost 
as sweet as American Beauty. Enormous blooms. 
Mrs. F. F. Thompson, 
“Ophelia 
This new Hybrid Tea Rose has the brightest future, 
in our estimation, of any Rose introduced for the 
last quarter century. The color is one so difficult 
to describe that any description can only be a partial 
one, and gives but a faint idea of the superb beauty 
= and richness of the shades. Salmon-fiesh, 
Z shaded with rose. Buds of unusual attractive- 
A ness, opening full and double. Habit excellent, 
growth strong produces flowers on long stems, 
standing well up above the foliage, and in great 
profusion all summer. 
MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE (Hybrid Tea)— 
Sometimes called an Everblooming Frau 
Karl Druschki. Awarded a Gold Medal by the 
National Rose Society, and won a-host of admirers 
wherever shown. Owing to its resemblance to the 
Frau Karl Druschki it has been termed by some 
as an Everblooming Druschki. Flowers are almost 
perfect in form, with a high center, and immense 
size. Blooms all the time. Good, robust grower. 
Hardy everywhere. Color almost a snow-white, 
but sometimes showing a slight lemon tint. De- 
lightfully fragrant. 
ECARLATE (Hybrid Tea)—One of the grandest for 
outdoor blooming of this class. Color a _ solid, 
brilliant scarlet. Profuse bloomer, strong, sturdy 
grower. Exceptionally fine for bedding purposes. 
BARGAIN PRICES First size one-year plants, 21c each; 
——<«_——_—___! oO f0r $1.00, postpaid. Two-year- 
— old plants, 43c each; 6 for $2.25, by express. 
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Ophelia, 
