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THE HASKELL AVENUL FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
NEW ROSE, WHITE LADY, continued 
forcer for trial. In our local trade, buyers have been carried away with its beauty and are 
willing to pay a good price for the blooms. In England, the past year, it took first prize at 
the Crystal Palace show for twelve blooms of any white Rose over The Bride, Bessie Brown 
and others. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, by mail or express. 
BESSIE BROWN 
A Rose of transcendent beauty, totally distinct, and one of the largest and fullest that 
we have ever seen. It is erect and vigorous in growth, flowering profusely in the open 
ground all through the summer; so far (December 15) it shows fine flowers outside. Color 
pure white, sometimes faintly flushed pink; petals enormous and of shell shape; it is mar- 
velous that such large flowers can be so freely produced. Received gold and silver medal 
from the National Rose Society (England), and numerous certificates and prizes. 20 cts. 
each, 50 cts. for 3, by mail or express. 
LADY CLANMORRIS 
Perfectly distinct; a splendid Rose, of very robust growth and free, branching habit, 
flowering continuously and freely throughout the season; blooms very large and of good 
form, petals large, smooth and of great substance; creamy white, with dolicate salmon cen- 
ter, edge of the petals margined pink. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, by mail or express. 
LADY MARY CORRY 
Growth vigorous and of erect, branching habit; blooms of good size, freely produced and 
perfectly formed; color deep golden yellow. Distinct and fine. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, 
by mail or express. 
GLADYS HARKNESS 
Growth very erect and vigorous, reminding one of American Beauty; profuse in bloom. 
Flowers large, formed like a tine Hybrid Perpetual; color deep salmon-pink; has a splendid 
constitution and is very fragrant. This, I think, is the very best of the Testout family of 
Roses, it being much more vigorous in growth than any of the other varieties of this type. 
The petals are large and elegantly formed; the color is bright and fresh. You will make no 
mistake to plant this grand Rose. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, by mail or express. 
GAINSBOROUGH 
The best of all climbing 
Roses. We are very proud 
to bring this fine Rose to the 
notice of all rosarians, be 
they amateur or profes- 
sional. We are fully con- 
vinced that for a hardy ever- 
blooming climber it has no 
equal, even eclipsing that 
grand variety, Mrs. Robert 
Peary. For beauty and size 
we place this variety at the 
head of the Hybrid Teas. 
The foliage is an exact coun- 
terpart of its parent, Vis- 
countess Folkestone. Its 
delicate colors are hard to 
describe, being delicately 
tinted flesh, almost white, 
and lustrous as satin; when 
in full bloom it resembles a 
large, fine, white, fluffy 
peony, but without a sug- 
gestion of stiffness, often 
measuring 8 to 9 inches in 
diameter. An enthusiastic 
admirer describes it as a 
Rose reminding him of a 
beautiful girl wearing a 
light-colored Gainsborough 
hat, ornamented with white 
ostrich plumes. Hence the 
suggestion of its name. Be 
sure and try this grand Rose. 
20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, 
by mail or express. 
