NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
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Franz Deegen (Seedling of Kaiserin), this beautiful Hy. Tea rose is a 
fine grower, ha\dng dark leathery foliage and the good habit of throwng up 
numerous heavy canes, each one crowned by a glorious flower of large size, 
composed of large petals; the outer petals are of about the color of Perle, 
the inner petals a good orange shade, very deep and rich. It is a constant 
bloomer, opening its buds freely ; a strong, healthy grower, not subject to 
mildew. -SI .00 each. 
Franciska Krueger, a strikingly distinct and handsome rose. One of the 
very best for open culture. The flowers are deeply shaded copper yellow in 
color, and are of large size. Always in bloom. 
Uolden Gate, a strong-growing rose, with long pointed buds of the same 
form as Nephitos. Color is a deep salmon, flushed with pink. 
Helene Qambrier, this lovely, coppery -yellow, Hy. Tea, everblooming 
rose wall fill a long-felt want from the fact that everybody has been looking 
and longing for a good yellow rose that combines vigorous hardiness -with 
rich color and free blooming qualities. This Helene Gambrier does. Flowers 
are of a delightful shade of deep, rich coppery -yellow. 35 cents each. 
Johanna Wesselhoft, another new rose found to possess great merit. 
It is considered the finest yellow rose for bedding. A beautiful canary yel- 
low, and knowm as bedding Perle. 
Lady Dorothy, a sport of Perle; very similar in color to Sunset, being a 
lovely mingling of pink and tawiy buff. 
Lady Mary Corry, a vigorous and erect-growing tea rose. Blooms are 
of good size, freely produced and of perfect form. Color deep golden yel- 
low; distinct and fine. 
riosella, strong but compact grower; foliage shining green; flowers of 
good size, borne in great clusters; very double; color white, shading to clear 
yeUow. 
Perle des Jardins, golden yellow; large, double, free bloomer; the finest 
yellow rose in cultivation. 
Solell d’Or. For years have both American and European hybridizers 
tried to produce a rose like the Persian Yellow, but ever-blooming, and it 
was only very recently that the famous French rose grower, Pierre Ducher, 
claimed to have at last succeeded in producing the rose of our fancies. We 
at once imported at great expense a few sample plants of this rose, and are 
delighted to state that while Soleil d’Or is not a continuous sheet of deep 
yellow flowers, yet it is in the true sense of the word, “Ever-blooming Per- 
sian Yellow.” 
The flower is perfection in form, with conical buds, expanding into a 
large, full and globular flower, with incurved inner petals. The buds are a 
marvelous shade of rich chrome -yellow, with just a tinting of coppery rose in 
the center. The fully expanded flower is beautiful in its blendings of orange - 
yellow and gold, and nasturtium red, forming a color impossible to satis- 
factorily describe. 75 cents each. 
Sunrise, has a long and very beautiful bud, but is equally beautiful 
when fuUy open. The color cannot be called yellow, but it is nearer yellow 
than anything else. The inside of the petals is yellow and the outside copper- 
colored. It shows great freedom of bloom here, and the plants are very 
healthy and quick grooving. 35 cents each. 
