A ABLINC-BOYCE SEED CO., SEATTLE 
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Our 1916 Varieties 
AUGUSTUS HARTMANN. 
Color brilliant geranium red flushed with orange, sometimes bright cerise, flow- 
ers of large size and beautifully formed; nearly all blooms coming perfect, and be- 
ing carried erect on stout stems makes it an ideal rose for exhibitors and for mass- 
ing. The growth is strong and sturdy, with deep green leathery foliage, which does 
not readily mildew. The color is very striking and the variety is perfectly distinct 
and hardy and perpetual flowering. It obtained the Silver Medal on many occasions 
as “the best bloom in the Show,” and the National Rose Society Gold Medal at the 
Botanical Gardens, 1914. Each, $1.50. 
AUTUMN TINTS. 
Color, coppery red shaded with orange and salmon, medium size flowers, pro- 
duced in great profusion throughout the summer and autumn ; the growth is strong 
and branching, and the foliage a rich bronzy green, not liable to mildew. An exceed- 
ingly attractive bedding and decorative variety of similar coloring to Madame 
Edouard Herriot. Each, $1.50. 
MARQUISE DE SINETY. 
A beautiful golden shaded bi'onze red rose of fine habits and extremely well 
shaped buds. A truly wonderful rose. Each, 75c. 
GEO. C. WAND. 
A new orange vermillion colored rose, strong growing and fine foliage, shading 
is soft and a rose of real merit. Each, $1.00. 
PRINCE DE BULGARIE 
Salmon Pink 
Silvery flesh very delicately shaded 
with salmon, long bud opening to full cup- 
formed flowers ; a distinct and very charm- 
ing variety. Mark the prediction, “Prince 
de Bulgarie” will be in the forefront of 
all forcing roses. Each, 75c. 
PINK FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
Rose Pink 
This beautiful rose caused a sensation 
when first exhibited. A very vigorous 
grower of erect branching habit Flow- 
ers beautiful tender rose, tinted yellow, 
large and full. On account of its size and 
color this variety will soon gain the same 
popularity as the famous Druschki. Each, 
75c. 
PINK FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
Our experience has taugrht us who grows th e best seeds, and we have them, grow ours 
