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THE FLORAL WORLD 



PREMIUMS FOR CLUB RAISERS 



Fine Collections of Roses 



The following offers of plant collections to club raisers are the most 

 liberal we have ever made. The selections were made from catalogues 

 of thoroughly reliable florists who will fill all our orders from regular 

 stock. We guarantee safe delivery, with plants in good condition. 



Any person accepting any of our combination offers of The Floral 

 World and a premium may be counted in a club. 



Premium 21 Seven Fine Rose Plants 



Given for a Club of Four Yearly Subscribers for THE FLORAL WORLD 



Marie Guillot — White; tinged with delicate 

 shade of lemon; large, full and beautifully im- 

 bricated in form. One of the finest Tea Roses. 



Pink Soupert— It is a cross between Clothilde 

 Soupert and Liucullus, and may be said to be 

 exactly identical with Clothilde Soupert, its 

 progenitor, with the exception of foliage and 

 color of flower. 



Clothilde Soupert— This lovely Rose comes from 

 the Garden of Luxembourg, France, and is un- 

 doubtedly the finest Rose of Its class. The flow- 

 ers are borne in clusters, and are of large, 

 round, flat form, with beautifully imbricated 

 petals; perfectly full and double and deliciously 

 sweet; color, beautiful pinkish amber or pale 

 creamy yellow. 



Climbing !\rtarie Guillot— It is one of the most 

 rapid growing and vigorous Climbing Roses; 



small plants making a growth of 10 to 20 feet in 

 five months. It blooms continuously through- 

 out the season, the first and every year, 



Helen Gould— The strongest growing, freest 

 blooming and hardiest Hybrid Tea Rose now 

 known. The color is unique, a very soft, intense 

 carmine-crimson, with deeper shades in the 

 depths of the petals. The profusion of bloom is 

 truly marvelous, every shoot producing a flower. 



Duchesse de Brabant— Few Roses equal this in 

 freedom of flowering; fragrance or vigor; the 

 flowers are rich and peculiarly flavored. Color, 

 rose, heavily shaded with amber and salmon. 



Mile. Francisca Kruger-One of the finest Roses 

 in habit, color and general character. The 

 flowers are large, full and fragrant, and the 

 buds of elegant shape; color, rich, coppery-yel- 

 low, with shadings of peach-pink. 



Premium 22 Twelve Choice Rose Plants 



Given for a Club of Six Yearly Subscribers for THE FLORAL WORLD 



Queen Olga of Greece— This Rose comes to us 

 -very highly praised. The color is light pink, 

 shading deeper toward the center of the flower. 

 The flower is very double, full and deep. Fine 

 tree bloomer and strong grower. 



White Le France— Here we have a beauty in- 

 deed. Identical with La France except in color. 

 Pearly white, sometimes tinted with fawn. 



Madame Joseph Schwartz— A lovely Tea Rose; 

 «xtra large globular flower, very full and sweet; 

 eolor pure white, tinged and shaded with pale 

 yellow and rosy blush. 



Johanna Wessenhoff— This is the finest grand 

 bedding Rote. It is a deep, golden-yellow, and 

 is such a good bedding Rose that it is already 

 called by some the "Bedding Perle." It; is cer- 

 tainly flne. 



Mary Washington— The original Rose bush was 

 planted by George Washington. It is a lovely 

 Rose and usually comes in large clusters of the 

 purest white and very fragrant. 



Golden Gate— A magnificent Rose, with large, 

 lull, finely - formed flowers. Buds long and 

 "beautiful. Color, rich, creamy -white, tinged 

 with golden-yellow and clear rose. 



Climbing Meteor — Is the acme of all red Climb- 

 ing Roses. It is a free, persistent bloomer, and 



will make a growth of from ten to fifteen feet in 

 a single season; in bloom all the time, as it is a 

 true ever- bloomer. 



Coquette de Lyon — Vigorous rapid grower and 

 constant bloomer. Pure canary yellow. 



David Pradle— The flowers are produced in 

 wonderful profusion on long, straight shoots,de- 

 liciously fragrant and of the largest size, double 

 to the center, and of most beautiful form. The 

 color is an exquisite blending of lilac and rose, 

 with a delicate, rich crimson center. 



Empress of China— Here we have a Rose that 

 blooms continuously for over seven months in 

 the year. When it first opens the flowers are a 

 beautiful red, but soon^turn to a lovely light 

 pink. 



Gruss an Teplitz— One of the brightest colored 

 Roses grown, when first opened it is dark rich 

 crimson, quickly changing to bright scarlet 

 shading to velvety, fiery red. Blooms continu- 

 ally. 



Maman Cochet— This is a truly grand Rose. It 

 is a vigorous grower, with rich, healthy foliage. 

 The flowers are extra large, very double, full 

 and sweet; borne on long stems; -nice for cut- 

 ting. Color, deep coral-pink, delicately tinted 

 with silver-rose. Makes exquisite buds. 



