Will Furnish Samples of Crass Seeds 
If Wanted 
These Varieties Have Found Favor 
Wherever Crown 
ROSES — Continued 
OSOBG-E DICSS017. The color is velvety black 
scarlet crimson with brilliant scarlet reflexed tips. 
It is a rose that is always there, be the weather 
what it may. Produces huge blooms quite five 
inches across. The best red rose ever produced. 
Each. $1.00. 
GENEBAIi McABTHUB. Elegant scarlet sun- 
proof; keeps its color to perfection. Free bloomer. 
Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
OENEBAZ. JACQUEMINOT. Bright shining 
crimson, very rich and velvety, exceedingly bril- 
liant and handsome; makes magnificent buds and 
is highly esteemed as one of the best and most 
desirable for open ground. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50 
GIiOBZE EYONNAISE. White, tinted yellow; 
large, full and of good shape; very free, distinct 
and pleasing. Each. 35c. 
GBUSS AN TEPI.ZTZ. (Geschwindt, 189$.) 
Bright crimson white, rtery-i*ed center; cup-shaped: 
semi-double; flowers in clusters; so free in bloom 
as to present a blaze of scarlet. Each, 35c; doz., 
$3.50. 
HABBY XIBK. Awarded Gold Medal by the 
National Rose Society of England. Deep sulphur 
yellow. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
HUGH DICKSON. One of Hugh Dickson’s best 
red roses. Simply a marvel of beauty. Each, 35c; 
doz., $3.50. 
HIS MAJESTY. (H. T.) A rich dark crimson, 
shaded deep vermilion; beautiful in bud and when 
full blown. 
HEBMOSA. A well-known old favorite double, 
bright pink; always in bloom. Strong two-year- 
old plants. Each, 50c. 
IBISH FIBE FZiAME. The flowers of this ex- 
quisite variety are single. The gorgeous super- 
imposing of intense color gradations spontaneous- 
ly conveys the idea of a flame. In the bud state 
it is deep orange splashed with crimson, which as 
the bud develops becomes fieiy orange-crimson, 
changing to delicate orange in the fully opened 
flower. Deliciously fragrant. A grand Rose that 
should be in every garden. Awarded Gold Medal 
of the National Rose Society of London. Vigor- 
ous two-ycar-old plants, each, $1.00. 
Dutchess of Wellin^on. See page 62. 
JUBIIiEE. (Henderson, 1898.) A pure crim.son 
with shading of maroon; a grand Rose from every 
point of view. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
IBISH EIiEGANS. The largest and most beau- 
tiful of all single Roses; a great bloomer. Fine 
orange color, always in bloom and a great show in 
any garden. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
JONKEEB Ii’MOCK. A most Sterling novelty. 
Flowers which are produced with the greatest 
freedom; are borne on stiff, erect stems; are large 
and of perfect form; color, a deep imperial pink; 
outside petals silvery rose and white, lightly per- 
fumed. Each. 50c: doz.. $5.00. 
J. B. CDABK. Outside petals old gold; center 
rich rose gold; very large, a full good keeper: 
blooms all the time. Very fragrant and a most 
beautiful Rose. Each, 50c; doz., $4.00. 
JUZiIET. Is without question the finest deep 
crimson Hybrid Tea Rose in cultivation and takes 
prizes wherever shown. Perfect bloomer. Each, 
35c; per doz., $4.00. 
JEANE NOTTE. A strong, vigorous grower, 
producing buds and flowers of enormous size. 
Color, pure white. We have no hesitancy in say- 
ing that this Rose is unequaled by any other va- 
riety of its color. Two-year-old bushes, 35c; doz., 
$3.50. 
KAISEBINE AUGUSTA VICTOBIA. A strong, 
vigorous grower, producing buds and flowers of 
enormous size. Color, pure white. We have no 
hesitancy in saying that this Rose is unequaled by 
any other variety of its color. 
KIEDABNEY. (Alex. Dickson, 1898.) The 
finest Rose ever introduced. In coloring it is espe- 
cial, being an exquisite shade of deep seashell- 
pink and flowers are of enormous size, the petals 
being two and one-half inches deep. Each, 35c; 
doz., $3.50. 
KING GEOBGE V. The color is quite unique 
amongst Hybrid Tea Roses, being blackish-crimson 
with deep velvety-violet flush. A striking and 
brilliant color. The perfume is strong and pleas- 
ing. Strong growth; large foliage. Each. 50c. 
IiADY ASHDOWN. Unexcelled for cutting. Pro- 
duces perfect blossoms of soft rose, shading to 
yellow at base of petal. Flowers are large, double, 
with high-pointed center, grown on long stems. 
Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
IiA FBANCE. Perhaps no Rose is better known 
or more highly valued than La France. Both 
flowers and buds are of grand size; color, a silvery 
rose, changing to pink. A general favorite and the 
sweetest of all roses. K«ch 35c: doz. $3.50. 
DADY BATTEBSEA (Bed Niphetos). (H. T.) 
Beautiful cherry-crimson; buds long and pointed, 
sweetest of all Roses. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
IiAUBNET CABIiE. One of the finest brilliant 
carmine-colored roses we have ever seen. Flowers 
of immense size and substance, and of exceedingly 
perfect form. We have some extra fine stock of 
this and look for fine results. Each, 50c. 
DADY FIEBCE. A deep coppery, reddish salmon 
colored Rose, of fine growth; produces beautifully 
shaped buds on long stems and an exceedingly 
choice variety. Each. 50c. 
British Queen. See page 62 for descrlx^tlon. 
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