MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



Se7S"L^woridT^"^ Coronet ^ Burbank ^ Kaiserin Augusta Victona ^:AT^, 40c. 



jd^ ^^.. Qrand Ne^Rose 



^^ — Coronet, .^ 



Sweetest, largest, and 

 freest blooming 

 Hybrid Tea Rose in 

 cultivation. No de- 

 scription or illustra- 

 tion can do justice to 

 the remarkable 

 beauty and splendor 

 of its flowers. From 

 the time the plant is 

 four inches high it 

 blooms steadily, bear- 

 ing in unbroken con- 

 tinuity, on good and 

 stiff stems, magnifi- 

 cent large flowers that 

 frequently measure 

 from four to six inches 

 in diameter. The form 

 is fiill, deep, and won- 

 derfully double. In 

 the bud the color is 

 a deep rich carmine, 

 which, as the flowers 

 open, lightens to a 

 s'oft, clear pink. The 

 fragrance is simply 

 delicious. Probably 

 the most valuable and 

 satisfactorj'- Rose for 

 general cultivation 

 sent out for many 

 years. 15c. each; 2 for 

 25c; l2for$i.?s. 



The Burba.nk Rose, 

 A perfectly hardy, 

 free -flowering, 

 ever-blooming Rose, 

 raised by Mr. Luther 

 Burbank, known the 

 world over as the 

 " Wizard of Horticul- 

 ture." The only Rose 

 which he was willing 

 should bear his name. 

 The Barbank is without 

 exception the freest- 

 flowering Pose in cul- 

 tivation. The flowers 

 are double, of fine 

 form, nearly three 

 inches across. The 

 rose pink, the centre shading to beautiful soft rose. The petals are well incurved, so that the centre 

 September and October the outer petals change to a deep, rich carmine. The whole flower is most 

 rich, graceful beauty, and is delightfully fragrant. 15c. each ; 2 for 25c.; 8 for 60c. 





KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 

 Best White Ever-bloomingGarden Rose 



color is a deep 

 is hidden. In 

 pleasing in its 



fQ^iserinAugusU Victoria. w&?eTfrS?ant'''fill 



perfectly shaped flowers are borne in profusion on 

 long, graceful stems, rendering it valuable for cut 

 flowers, so free that every shoot is invariably crowned 

 with a magnificent flower; much the finest of its class 

 and succeedsisplendidly out-of-doors. 15c. each; 3 for 

 40c. 



yd 'beautiful Ne'w Tea. Rose — Maman Cochet, 



One of the very best and most valuable Roses of 

 recent introduction,' especially for outdoor blooming ; 

 the finest pink garden Rose yet introduced. The flowers, 

 which are of great size, are very double, extra large 

 and full ; color bright rose, with shading of yellow in 

 centre. loc. each; 3 for 25c. 



rhampion of the World. ^^ieh^^^cSmbt'ls 'th'e 



^ most desirable qualities. It has stood the severe 

 winters of Vermont in the open ground, without the 

 slightest protection. It is a pei'petiial bloomer Sum7ner 

 and Winter. The flowers, which are produced in the 

 greatest profusion, are perfectly double and of perfect 

 shape. They are of a deep, rosy red, and delightfully 

 fragrant. 16c. each ; 3 for 25c. ' ' 



n^^r^ -^^o T^^Ji^r. Unquestionably the finest yel- 

 UJerle des Jardms, i^^ R^ge f^^. ej^her summer or 



Winter flowering. The flowers are very large and 

 double, of perfect form. Color a rich shade of yellow; 

 a healthy, free grower, with beautiful foliage and a great 

 profusion of bloom. Belongs in every collection. 

 IOC. each; 3 for 25c. 



ONE LaCH of the SIX ROSES ON THIS PAGE FOR SSo. 



