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COMAL SPRINGS NURSERY 
In color it is a brilliant red, shading to a rich carmine crirhson. The flowers 
are borne on long, stiff stems, hence a splendid rose for cutting. 2-year, ex- 
tra large, 50 cents each. 
Baron Qirod, th® color is varying shades of red, crimson and bright car- 
mine; petals notched and flaked with white, like a Bizarre carnation. 50 cents 
each. 
Baldwin, a new Hybrid Tea rose. About the best crimson outdoor bed- 
ding rose we now have. It is very strong-growing and healthy, and pro- 
duces very large and double roses of a glowing carmine color, which are as 
sweet as a June Rose. 35 cents each. 
The Burbank, raised by Mr. Luther Burbank, of Cahfornia, kno^vn the 
world over as the “Wizard of Horticulture.” The color is cherry -crimson; it 
is, in other words, the very deepest and brightest pink rose in cultivation. 
One of the freest bloomers and perfectly hardy. 
Dr. Cazeneuve, flowers large, nicely formed; dark velvety crimson in 
color, like Jean Liaubaud; one of the flnest of dark hybrid teas. 35 cents 
each. 
Ell Lambert, the Arm who sent us the first plants of this rose wrote us 
as follows: “We want your opinion later on Eli Lambert. It is a new H. P. 
and we think the grandest red of this section that our eyes have ever seen.” 
This is what we wrote them later, and which we wish to repeat to our cus- 
tomers: “The Eli Lambert is simply grand. The color is so rich and lively 
that from a distance we can easily locate this rose in the field of red roses.” 
60 cents each. 
Empress Alexandria of Russia, tea; an exquisite rose of anew shade of 
color; buds bronzy salmon, open flowers, lake red, shaded orange and crim- 
son; of vigorous growth and very tree in bloom. 60 cents each. 
Qruss an Teplitz, we unhesitatingly say that for bedding, no rose we offer 
will compare with Grass an Teplitz.” It is a perfect sheet of rich crimson- 
scarlet all summer. When we say that we know of no rose that has such 
bright colors in it as this variety, we are stating facts. The nearest we can 
describe is that it is the richest velvety crimson overlaid with the brightest 
penetrating scarlet. 35 cents each. 
Jean Liaubaud (Hy. Perpetual), this is the darkest rose among all the 
crimsons. 
Jubilee, stands pre-eminently in the lead of the many dark Hybrid Per- 
petuals. In it are combined all the qualities that make a perfect rose; vig- 
orous growth, perfectly formed flowers and great freedom of bloom. 60 
cents each. 
Liberty, pronounced the greatest crimson scarlet rose ever introduced. 
A grand new Hybrid Tea, of the color and character of General Jacquemi- 
not. Most nearly approached by Meteor in color, but far surpassing that ex- 
cellent variety in briUiancy and purity of color, as w'ell as in size and freedom 
in bloom. 
Madame Charles Wood, a true perpetual bloomer. The flowers are extra 
large, very double and full and quite fragrant. Color is a bright fiery scar- 
let, passing to fine, rosy crimson, elegantly shaded with maroon. 
Meteor, a velvety red ever-bloomer of the deepest glowing crimson, as 
fine as a Hybrid. Flowers very double and petals slightly recurving. A 
beautiful open rose. 
