The Novelty Rose Garden 



On this page are offered all the new, Hardy, Everblooming Tea Roses of merit introduced 

 during the past few years up to the present time, not only in this country, but in Europe. 

 This grand collection emphasizes the zealous efforts put forth by ourselves and our foreign 

 agents that we might secure the newest, best and prettiest Roses in the world. These, as 

 well as all our Roses, are on their own roots, and are, therefore, far more valuable than bud- 

 ded or grafted plants with which the country is flooded. Many of these varieties are from 

 the original stock, which we control, and cannot be had elsewhere in America. If you have 

 any misgivings as to the beauty and merit of the newer varieties, set such aside and give them 

 a trial. 



Set aside a corner of your Rose-garden to try these marvelous, new. Hardy, Everbloom- 

 ing Tea Roses. There is much joy in growing them. You may be able to discover a jewel 

 of untold value. That is the way many of the famous Roses of to-day were developed. 

 Hardy outdoors in all sections except where the winters are unusually severe; then careful 

 protection is required. 



10 of these new, beautiful, Hardy Everblooming Tea Roses for $1- 



ours, with satisfaction guaranteed. 



Abbe Garroute. Yellow, carmine center. 



Albert Hoffman. Light yellow. 



Albertine Eorguet. Yellow-mauve. 



American Perfection. Light pink. 



Auguste Comte. Rose-red. 



August Wattine. Light brick-red on yel- 

 lowish ground. 



Baronne Henriette Snoy. Carnation. 



Beryl. Apricot and coppery yellow. 



Caroline Fochier. Flesh-colored rose. 



Catherine Gerchen-Freundlish. Color rose, 

 marbled red, passing to crimson on edges. 



Clara Barton. Flesh-pink, deeper in center. 



Comte Amede de Foras. Rich China rose. 



Dorothea Soffkee. Creamy white. 



Dr. Favre. Magenta-red; center carmine. 



Empress Alexandra of Russia. Rich red. 



Francois Dubreuil. Deep crimson. 



Frau Therese Gluck. Outer petals dark red. 



Furstin Hohenzollern Infantin. Lilac-rose. 



General Billot. Violet-amaranth. 



Gloire de Deventer. Creamy white. 



Graziella. Creamy white, clouded blush. 



Hector Mackenzie. Deep pink. 



Herzogin Marie von Coburg-Gotha. White. 



Hon. Ina Bingham. Pink deeply veined. 



Hovyn de Tronchere. Light red on golden 

 yellow ground; edge of petals silvery rose. 



Isaac Demole. Dark carmine. 



Lady Dorothea. Outside petals deep peach 

 and flesh, inside soft fleshy pink. 



Leonie Lamesch. Coppery red. 



Leonie (Esterreith. Brilliant porcelain- 

 color, shading to very light yellow. 



Lucie Faure. Ivory-white on amber ground. 



Mad. Barriglione. Coppery carmine-rose. 



M. Ada Carmondy. Ivory-white. 



-your selection or 



Mad. Bertha Fontaine. Bright rose. 



Mad, Camille. Pale, rosy flush. 



Mad. Gustave Henry. Lively copper-rose. 



Madam Gevelot. Light salmon. 



Madame Grenville Gore-Langton. Superb 

 yellow climbing Tea Rose. 



Madam Husson. Chamois-orange. 



Madam Lucien Coulon. Coppery yellow. 



Mad. Martha Du Bourg. Creamy pink. 



Madam Von Siemens. Flesh-rose. 



Madam Dorier. Color bright carmine. 



Mad. Pierre Guillot. Orange, bordered pink. 



Madam Vermoral. Light peach. 



Maurice Rouvier. Pink, bordered white. 



Mile. Jean Dupuy. Golden yellow, passing 

 to reddish orange; petals bordered with rose. 



Mme. Simone Beaumez. Flesh white; large. 



Marquis de Querhoent. Beautiful China 

 rose, copper-salmon and golden yellow. 



Marie Calvat. Outer edge soft rose. 



Maman Loiseau. Color sulphur-yellow. 



Marie Soleau. Silvery rose, beautiful bud. 



Meriam de Rothschild. Rose, edged white. 



Mile. Anna Charton. Cream, shaded carmine. 



Perle des Jaunes. Brilliant yellow. 



Primrose. Soft primrose-yellow. 



Princess Alice de Monaca. Creamy white 

 on the outside of petals. 



Princess Etienne de Croy. Peach-carmine, 



Rose Gubert. Creamy yellow; long buds. 



Souv. de Leonie Viennat. Jonquil-yellow. 



Souv. d'Emile Peyrard. Pearl-white. 



Virginia. Light yellow, saffron center. 



Valle de Chamounix. Coppery yellow. 



Winter Gem. Shade of creamy pink. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, strong, one-year-old plants, 15 cts. each, 10 for $1.00; 

 larger size, 20 cts. each, 6 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per 

 dozen. If your order amounts to $5 or more, we prepay shipping charges; if under $5, add 10 

 per cent and we prepay charges. See pages 11 and 12. 



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