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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
NeWer and Rare Rjo ses 
of Late Introduction 
In the following collection of newer Roses are some which we are offering for the first 
time, and a fair trial has convinced ns that they are in every way adapted to the southern 
planter. Those we offered last season have more than ever convinced us that they are all 
that can be desired, and especially is this true of Queen of Edgely. This grand Rose can 
not have too much said in its favor. The following extract, taken from a letter received a 
few days ago from a customer who purchased this sort last spring, speaks for itself: "Of all 
the Roses I purchased from you last season I prize Queen of Edgely the highest. It was a 
small plant, but has grown very strong, and I have cut nine perfect flowers so far this sea- 
son. I would not part with it for any money. The color is just exquisite, and such large 
flowers! I really prize it above all my other Roses, and I have nearly one hundred in my 
yard.” Our patrons can order any of this set and be sure of getting value received every 
time, for they are every one of them perfect jewels. 
Price for the following new Roses. 10 cts. each, or 12 for $1, except where noted. Field- 
grown plants of those marked 5 at 50 cts. each. 
♦IVORY (White Golden Gate). This sterling novelty we offer for the first time, and 
— - — ; all lovers of a pure white Rose will welcome it with 
joy. It is a perfect Golden Gate in all respects except color, which is of the purest ivory- 
white. It has the same exquisite shape of bud as does its parent plant. We have found 
it a free and constant bloomer, and in all respects a first-class Rose. Von will do well to in- 
clude this beautiful Rose in your order. 
♦QUEEN OF EDGELY (Pink American Beauty). Another season has proved this 
- — wonderful Rose to be all and more 
than was claimed for it by its origina- 
tors. A perfect American Beauty in all 
respects except in color of bloom, which 
is a most lovely shade of bright pink, 
approaching Mine. Caroline Testout. 
As the flower grows older it turns to a 
lovely light pink. This is one Rose 
that you will all want, and the price this 
season is within reach of all. We 
can recommend this highly to all 
lovers of a truly grand Rose. 15 cts. 
each. 
SUNRISE. A 6™“ d improvement 
- over the well-known 
Sunset. The color is a blending of deep 
yellow with bright scarlet and clear deep 
copper shadings ; as the bud opens t lie 
scarlet changes to dark red. The buds 
are perfect, and the open flower is one 
of the handsomest imaginable. The 
plant is of free growth, with rich, dark 
foliage, the new foliage being of a rich 
purple hue. It produces its flowers on 
every shoot, and is as free as Pearl. 
We recommend this sort to all as a Rose 
of great merit. 
i^UEEN OF EDGELY. (See also back cover.) 
♦LADY CLANMORRIS. Terfeetly 
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 delicate 
salmon center, edge of the petals mar- 
gined pink. 15 cts. each. 
