MILDRED GRANT. Ivory white, with a beautiful flush of pale 
peach bordering the petals; high pointed center, with unusually 
large and massive petals, opening to perfectly formed flowers of 
enormous size and substance. This rose was awarded the Gold 
Medal of the English National Rose Society. This triumph 
alone brands it a variety of the greatest merit. 
ROSE OF KILLARNEY. This grand new rose was raised by 
Dickson & Co., of Belfast, Ireland, who have sent out so many 
sterling novelties in the rose line. The color is a glistening, soft, 
silvery pink, the petals being waxy in appearance; the buds are 
long and pointed, slightly reflexed at the ends; the rose when 
full blown being fairly double. In continuity of bloom the Rose 
of Killarney is unsurpassed. 
Beauty of Glazenwood 
ROSES— CHOICE ASSORTMENT 
In this list will be found nothing but the very best sorts 
These roses that we offer are thrifty, well-developed two-year-old plants, and are shipped in a dormant condition 
from about December 15th to about April 1st. 
Price. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. Extra Selected large plants, 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
We will not supply less than six of a kind at dozen rates; if one of a sort is ordered single rates will be charged. 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. (H. P.) Very large flowers, shell 
pink, exquisite shape and fragrance. 
BARON DE BONSTETTEN. (H. P.) Splendid large flowers; very 
double and full; color, a rich dark red, passing to a velvety 
maroon. Highly scented and very beautiful. 
BEAUTY OF GLAZENWOOD. Variously known as San 
Rafael Rose, Hester Rose, Fortune's Yellow, and erroneously 
named Gold of Ophlr in Southern California. (Banksla.') 
A combination of copper, carmine, and salmon-yellow. A strong 
fast climber. This is the rose that blooms so bounteously in 
springtime and which is admired wherever seen. 
BELLE SIEBRECHT. (H. T.) A superb pink rose of recent 
introduction. The buds are long and pointed, and when half- 
blown the petals reflex in a graceful manner. The flowers have 
great substance and the petals are of heavy texture. 
BEAUTE INCONSTANT. (T.) Flowers are pink, blotched 
white ; a constant and profuse bloomer. Much admired. 
BELLE LYONNAISE. (T.) Yellow, tinted pink; buds and open 
flower, very fine; a long and continuous bloomer. 
BLACK PRINCE. (H. P.) Crimson, shaded with purple; medium 
size. A good dark rose. 
BON SILENE. (T.) Buds of beautiful form; an unusually free 
bloomer ; color, deep rose-shaded carmine. 
AGRIPPINA. \ (B.) Rich velvety crimson; flowers come . in 
clusters; very floriferous. This is the sort that is so much used 
for hedges. 
ADMIRAL DEWEY. (H. T.) Delicate light blush (a sport from 
Caroline Testout), with large, well formed flowers. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. (H. P.) Large, globular, deep pink, 
shaded carmine, delicious odor; a fine variety for forcing. 
ANNA DE DIESBACH. (H. P.) Brilliant crimson, shaded with 
maroon. Long-pointed buds and large compact flowers. 
ARD'S ROVER. (H. P.) Crimson shaded maroon, flowers large, 
foliage handsome; a great acquisition to climbing sorts. 
AUGUSTINE GUINOISSEAU (White La France). (H. T.) This 
beautiful variety with flowers of pure white, shading to a center 
of light rose, is a great favorite on account of its great freedom of 
bloom, fragrance, and large flowers. A vigorous grower, pro- 
ducing a great number of buds and flowers. 
AVOCAT DUVIVIER. (H. P.) Crimson, large, full, well formed 
and fragrant ; a fine rose. 
BANKSIA, White and Yellow. These are the well-known thorn- 
less climbing .roses. The iflowers are small, but bloom in great 
profusion in spring and early summer. 
BARDOU JOB. The color of this beautiful rose is rich velvety 
crimson, with yellow stamens. A grand climber. 
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