TEN BEST ROSES GIVEN AWAY! 



THESE ROSES FREE FOR A CLUB OF TEN YEARLY SUB- 

 SCRIPTIONS FOR JHE FLORAL WORLD AT 15 CENTS EACH 



Psyche, fhe New Pink Rambler Rose. 



A cross between Crimson Rambler and the 

 Polyantha Rose, Golden Fairy. The flowers are 

 produced in clusters of eight to thirty-five and 

 are two to two and a half inches across when 

 fully expanded. Color, white, suffused ^with 

 salmon-rose and pink, with yellow base. 



Mrs. IWawley. 



This grand variety embodies so many good 

 qualities that it is diflacult to describe it. We 

 could say no more in its praise than to say it is 

 like Maman Cochet, only several shades lighter 

 in color. 



New Rose, Gold Nugget. 



This magnificent Tea Rose is a rich, golden- 

 yellow, a strong. 



healthy and vig' 

 orous grower, 

 immense bloom- 

 er, bearing fiow- 

 ers and buds 

 early and late. 

 The fiowers are 

 very deep, rich 

 and full, excel- 

 lent substance, 

 very sweet. Re- 

 markably hardy 

 both as to heat 

 and cold, fre- 

 quently stand- 

 ing the Winters 

 here uninjured 

 in open ground 

 without protection, and blooming nicely all 

 through the hottest part of the Summer. 



Mrs. Robt. Peary, or Climbing Kaiserin. 



The flowers are extra large, full, deep and 

 double. They are of excellent substance, ana 

 produced on long, stiff stems, like a forcing 

 Rose. The buds are long and pointed, a re- 

 markable feature not found in any other climb- 

 ing Rose. The color and shape of the bud and 

 flowers identical with Kaiserin Augusta Vic- 

 toria. Pure ivory white. The fragrance is 

 delicious." The most remarkable feature of 

 this variety, however, is that it blooms contin- 

 uously the flrst year. It grows to perfection 

 outdoors, throwing up numerous shoots, ten to 

 fifteen feet high in a single season. 



Bridesmaid. Deep Pink Mermet. 



Here we have a new Rose, a sport from that 

 old standby, Catherine Mermet. This new va- 

 riety retains all the good qualities of the par- 

 ent, besides adding charms not possessed by the 

 sweet Catherine. It i§ about two shades deeper 

 in color— just enough to make it bright, and it 

 is the same color all the time under every con- 

 dition of weather and surroundings. 



Rheingold, a Wonderful Color. 



^ The flowers last well, and the name, Rhein- 

 gold, convevs but little of the true worth and 

 beauty of this flower. The buds are long and 

 oval, and the color is a Naples-yellow, shaded 

 with orange. The petals pass in the center to 

 a deep citron. 



^Gruss an Teplitz. (Greeting of Teplitz.) 



As a bedding Rose this is one of the finest and 

 most useful varieties ever sent out. The color 

 is brightest scarlet, shading to deep, rich, vel- 

 vety crimson. It is very fragrant. The freest 

 grower and most profuse bloomer of any ever- 

 bloomer. The mass of color produced is 

 wonderful, and the foliage is extremely beauti- 

 ful, all the younger growth being a bronzy- 

 plum color. A queen among scar let bedders. 



Priscilla, or White Maman Cochet .} 



The flowers^re of enormous size, remarka- 

 bly round and full, pure clear snowy-white 

 throughout, and are delightfully Tea scented. 

 It is by far the finest and most reUable white 

 bedding Rose yet produced, and should be 

 planted by everybody. By planting a few 

 plants of it any one can have the very finest 

 Roses for cutting and for use in vases, upon 

 altar, dining table, parlor, etc., all Summer 

 and Autumn. 



Highland Mary. 



This lovely 

 Rose origin- 

 ated in Can- 

 ada, and 

 claimsAgrip- 

 pina for its 

 parent. It is 

 a persistent 

 bloomer both 

 Summer and 

 Winter. 



Flowers 

 lar^e and 

 sweet ; blos- 

 soms beauti- 

 fully cupped- 

 each petal 

 ^ being white, 



with a delicate lemoti tint, and.broadly bordered 

 with a delicate band;of pink. 



New Pure White Royal Tea Rose, 

 I Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 



.This beautiful Rose has not only a royal 

 name, but is a royal Rose as well. It is a con- 

 tinuous bloomer, producing successive crops of 

 buds and flowers in the greatest profusion. 

 Buds are very beautifully formed, with large 

 petals of best substance. It .shows no center 

 when fully open ; color pure, snowy -white. 



ALL THE ABOVE FOR^^CLUB OF TEN 



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 cents, and no premiums given for less than ten. The above collection of the 

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