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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
* Bride 
*Comtesse de Frigneuse 
*Christine de Noue 
Splendid, free-flowering ; rich 
crimson -maroon, changing to 
purplish red. Makes a large, 
nicely shaped bush, with clean, 
bright foliage. 
Chas. Le Grady 
This splendid Rose has 
proven one of the most satis- 
factory for general planting. 
Magnificent large buds and 
flowers of great beauty. Color 
fine chamois-red, richly shaded 
with dark crimson. This rich, 
unique coloring is one of its 
marked characteristics, and 
stamps it with a distinctive 
charm. 
*Clara Watson 
Cold type poorly conveys the 
singular beauty of this Rose. 
Beauty is nature’s coin, and 
Clara Watson is rich. The 
groundwork of the flower is a 
creamy white, and the petals 
are suffused with golden yellow 
and rosy pink. 
^Catherine Mermet 
Buds very large and globular; 
petals recurved, showing to 
advantage the lovely bright 
pink of the center, shading into 
light, creamy pink, reminding 
one of La Prance in its silvery 
shading. A strong grower and 
fine bloomer. 
A pure white Rose of perfect form and fine 
size. The buds are long and pointed; the 
flower opens up beautiful and full; delight- 
fully scented. The most popular white Tea 
Rose. 
*Bon Silene 
Still a prime favorite, on account of its de- 
lightful fragrance and strong growth; deep 
rose, shaded carmine. Valuable for summer 
or winter flowers. 
* Bougere 
Very similar to Catharine Mermet in color. 
We find it to be one of the most continuous 
bloomers; very hardy. A first-class all- 
round Rose. 
* BurbanK 
A free-flowering, everblooming Rose, raised 
by Mr. Luther Burbank, known the world 
over as the "Wizard of Horticulture.” The 
only Rose which he was willing should bear 
his name. 
^Coquette de Lyon 
Vigorous, rapid grower and constant 
bloomer. Pure canary-yellow. 
In color, charming; in freedom of bloom 
second to none. The buds are long and 
pointed, and of good size. The color is deep 
golden yellow, with softer shade inside ot' 
petal. Ranks next to Marechal Niel. 
*Cornelia Cook 
Fine creamy white; extra large buds and 
flowers; very double. Quite distinct from all 
other creamy white Roses, and ‘when well 
grown is magnificent. 
-Clothilde Soupert 
Begins to bloom when but 3 
or 4 inches high, and is never 
without bloom if kept healthy. The full, 
double flowers are produced in sprays of 
three or more and are of the finest imagi- 
nable form. The outerpetals are pearl-white, 
shading to a center of rosy pink, but vary 
sometimes from pure white to silvery rose 
on the same plant. 
Crown Princess Victoria 
(White Malmalson; 
A sport from Souv. de la Malmaison, which 
it resembles very much in habit of growth and 
style of flower. The bud, which is slightly 
tinted yellow, opens out into a fine double 
pure white flower. Very fragrant. A most 
desirable Rose. 
