Three Soupert Roses. 



ENTIRELY HARDY— BLOOM CONTINUOUSLY. 



NEW TEA POLYANTHA, CLOTILDE SOUPERT. 



If you want Roses that will give absolute 

 satisfaction from the day they are planted, we 

 would urge that you plant these famous varie- 

 ties. They are entirely hardy with moderate 

 protection ; small plants quickly make large 

 bushes, giving the first year immense numbers 

 of the most lovely flowers imaginable. We 

 recommend them as three of the best Roses in 

 cultivation. They make beautiful permanent 

 hedges, owing to their dwarf, stocky, uniform 

 growth. 



PRICE OF THE THREE SOUPERT ROSES. 



Strong three-inch pot plants, 15c. each ; 4 for 50c; 

 9 for $1.00; 25 for $2.75, postpaid by Mail. 



Two-year-old plants, 30c. each ; 4 for $1.00; 

 $3.00 per dozen, by Express only. 



Clotilde Soupert. 



So famous has this superb variety become 

 it is almost unnecessary to describe it. Rose 

 lovers the world over know it to be one of the 

 best Roses. It is a strong, dwarf grower, and 

 a truly wonderful bloomer, producing cluster 

 after cluster of finely formed flowers. In form 

 they are distinct, large, round, and flat, with 

 beautifully imbricated petals ; perfectly full and double and 

 deliciously sweet, The coloring effect is grand — ivory white- 

 shading toward the centre to silvery rose. Whether grow- 

 ing in the open ground or in pots, the bush, throughout the 

 growing season, is literally loaded down with its large, 

 handsome flowers. For outdoor planting this Rose has no 

 superior. With us it is hardy without protection. 



i^~ We have a limited number of strong three -year-old field- 

 grown plants of this variety which we furnish at 50 cts. each. 



Pink Soupert. 



(See colored-plate illustration, page 47.) 

 Identical with Clotilde Soupert except in color of 

 Sower. Has the same stocky, sturdy habit of growth, 

 Wooms as free, with large, handsome flowers, same form 

 as Clotilde Soupert Color rich, dark, shining pink, 

 sometimes nearly red. Young plants commence to bloom 

 in May and continue to give crop after crop of flowers 

 until late October. Sm all plants frequently produce 50 per- 

 fect flowers at one time. With us hardy without protection. 

 #S~ Strong, three-year-old field-grown plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



Yellow Soupert (Hosella). 



(See colored-plate illustration, page 47.) 

 This is everybody's Rose. Fully as hardy and equally 

 »s free-blooming as Clotilde Soupert or Pink Soupert, and 

 like them a stiong, dwarf, bushy grower. Flowers are 

 v- rv douole and of the same Camellia-like form as 

 Clotilde Soupert. Produces immense clusters of flowers 

 that are really beautifully formed. Buds exceedingly 

 dainty and attractive. The color is white on beautiful 

 3ight-yellow ground, which becomes a chrome-yellow iu 

 ihe centre of flower. If you want a genuinely satisfactory 

 Rose, take our advice and try this variety. 



Good Roues are. so rare that it gives us no little satisfaction 

 to recommend these three Soupert Roses. We want you to try 

 them on our recommendation. There are other Roses as good, 

 but certainly none better. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— One each of Pink, Yellow and Clo- 

 tilde Soupert, three varieties in all, strong three-inch 

 pot plants, for 35 cts., postpaid by Mail. 

 STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS of each of the three 

 Soupert Roses described above, 75 cts., by Express 

 only. 



Please order as " Soupert Set " of Roses. 



OSELLAf 



NEW TEA POLYANTHA, YELLOW SOUPERT OR MOSELLA. 



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