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Ulrich Brunner. A beautiful hardy rose in flower and foliage. The former is very 
large and cupped, of a bright cherry red, and very fragrant. The flowers are borne on long, 
stiff stem, almost devoid of thorns. A splendid forcing rose. 
Prices, 3,5 cts. each; $3.50 per doz.; .fl2..50 for 50 plants, $22.00 per 100. 
For the benefit of customers not famihar with the different varieties of roses we offer 
the following selection. We believe this list of one dozen roses to be the best selection of 
more hardy sorts. 
Alfred Colomb 
Anna de Diesbach 
Baron de Bonstettin 
Captain Hayward 
Frau Karl Druschki 
General Jacqueminot 
$3.50 for the above dozen. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
We note an increasing demand each season for the everblooming roses. We list below 
a collection of varieties we have found to be the most suitable for our climate. With 
proper protection during winter months best results have been obtained. 
Admiral Dewey. A delicate bright pink, shaded to a pure white. 
Captain Christy. Flesh color, deepening toward the center; medium size, full form. 
Dean Hole. Large silvery carmine, shading to salmon, full double, one of the best 
varieties. 
Etoile de France. A new French variety; flowers full and double. In color it is a 
rich, velvety crimson, with vivid cerise-red center. 
Farbenkonigin (Queen of Colors). A very attractive and showy variety, the large, 
fragrant flowers being a most desirable imperial pink. One of the most popular Roses in 
Europe, an especial favorite with German Rose-growers. 
Franz Deegen. Rich yellow, shading to orange in the center of the flower, which is 
of medium .size; very sweet-scented. 
Florence Pemberton. A splendid large creamy-white suffused with pink, perfect 
in form and always in flower. 
Gen. MacArthur. Brilliant, glowing crimson-scarlet; a splendid garden Rose and 
much admired. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Fiery crimson shaded with a dark velvety sheen; large and hand- 
some, very substantial and deliciously fragrant. 
J. B. Clark. Intense deep scarlet, heavily shaded blackish crimson; foliage large, 
bronzy green in the young stage; flowers very double. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A distinct and very beautiful variety. Cream, slightly 
shaded lemon, tleeper in the center; very fragrant. 
Killarney. A lovely variety of great merit. Flesh shaded white, suffused pale pink; 
long, i)ointefl buds, oiJening to large flowers. 
Killarney White. Equal in every way to the Rose Killarney; pure white; very 
productive; constant bloomer. 
Konigin Carola. Perfect in form, both in bud and when fully expanded. In color 
a beautiful satiny rose, with the reverse of the petals silvery i-ose; very floriferous and 
desirable in every way. 
La France. Delicate silvery rose, changing to silvery pink; very large; full, of fine 
globular form; a most constant bloomer. 
Lady Ashtown. The flowers arc large, double, with high-pointed center, and are 
produced on long stems; in color a soft rose, shading to yellow at the base of the petals. 
Lieutenant Chaure (Pernet Ducher, 1907). A splendid velvety crimson-red shaded 
with garnet; fine long bud with petals of cupped form; a vigorous grower and very free- 
flowering. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. The most popular rose in England, and succeeds equally 
well here. Good grower, free bloomer. Color cannine-rose, shaded salmon. 
Madame Caroline Testout. Flowers large, very double; silvery rose; free bloomer. 
Madame Jules Grolez. One of the best; a beautiful satiny china-rose color, very 
bright and attractive; flowers of large size, very double, of good form and remarkably free 
flowering. 60 cts. 
Mrs. R. G. S. Crawford 
Mrs. John Laing 
Magna Charta 
Madam Gabriel Luizet 
Paul Neyron 
Ulrich Brunner 
