Our Beautiful New Crimson Pedigree Rose 



m "Pfineess Bonnie" 



SWEETER THAN "LA FRANCE.' 

 BLOOMS ALL THE TIME. 



The Best for Winter Blooming. 



THE brightest, sweetest and freest blooming Rose in existence. Such is "Princess Bonnie." Color 

 solid crimson, deeper and more vivid than "Jack." Fragrance far sweeter than "La France." 

 Produces more perfect flowers than " Clotilde Soupert," the most prolific of all Roses. For beauty 

 and exquisite fragrance it is positively not equaled by any Rose we know, while for continuity of 

 bloom and vigorous, healthy growth — whether planted indoors or in open ground — it even surpasses a 

 Geranium. For Winter blooming it has no equal. It is the most popular Rose in our list of over seven hun- 

 dred varieties. If you must confine yourself to one Rose, let it be "Princess Bonnie." It will please you 

 beyond measure. We offer strong, blooming plants from 3-inch pots, and a limited number of larger plants. 



We regard it as the finest Rose ever sent out. I ts parent- 

 age alone is sufficient guarantee of its great excellence. It is 

 the result of a cross between " Bon Silene " and " William 

 Francis Bennett," two favorites of remarkable merit. It in- 

 herits in the full the fragrance and beauty of Bennett," and 

 the freedom of bloom and vigorous growth of " Bon Silene." 

 Every shoot produces several perfect flowers, which frequently 

 come in bouquet-like clusters of seven and eight. It blooms 

 all the time, even surpassing " Clotilde Soupert," both indoors 

 and in open ground. The flowers are borne on long, stiff 

 stems, and have the " Bennett " form ; they are large, semi- 

 double, and in bud surpass any Rose we know. In foliage it 

 shows the " Bon Silene " blood — large, of good substance and 



free from all forms of disease which usually attack " Bennett " 

 foliage. Of the color a prominent grower writes : " It is cer- 

 tainly charming." The outside petals are rich, solid crimson, 

 deeper than " Bennett " and more vivid than "Jack," while 

 the inner side of the centre ones, at the base, is streaked with 

 wliite. In fragrance it is perhaps the most remarkable Rose 

 yet introduced. The fragrance is rich and subtle ; not the 

 pungent odor of a Hybrid Perpetual, but rather a delicate, re- 

 fined scent, so peculiarly its own that if it did not produce a 

 single crop of flowers a year its fragrance alone would entitle 

 it to a place among the Roses of distinction. It is perfectly 

 hardy in open ground ; it is the only hardy ever-blooming 

 crimson Tea Rose. We look upon it as a wonderful Rose. 



Strong-, 3-iiicli pot plants, ready for immediate blooming-, 25 cts. each; 

 3 for 60 cts.; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.75, postpaid by mail. 



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