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THE HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
Two Qrand New Roses 
The following two Roses are an entire novelty, as they are introduced for the first time 
to the Rose-lovers, and we are confident they will meet with a friendly welcome. 
Price, -inch pots, 25 cts. each, 45 cts. for the two 
Qeneral McArthur. Color brilliant scarlet. One of the most fragrant of the 
June-scented Roses, and a true everbloomer. it is probably 
the strongest growing Rose in the entire family, sending up thick canes continuously, 
every one bearing a fine bloom. Lasts finely when cut, and is hardy out of doors with 
slight protection. The best e verblooming red Rose yet introduced. 
La Detroit. Tile new Breitmeyer Rose, which has been so largely exhibited and ad- 
vertised. Shell-pink, shading to soft rose; reverse of outer petals 
cream-colored; fragrance like that of old Bon Silene. In form it is large, cup-shaped; 
petals shell-like. Rich glossy foliage. A rampant, vigorous grower, producing long shoots. 
Roses of Late Introduction 
Price for fine plants from 2K-inch pots, by mail or express, 15 cts. each, 26 cts. for 2, or 
the full set for $1.26 
Mad. Abel Chatenay. Very strong, 
=^— healthy grow- 
ing variety with rich, bright foliage. A 
grand bedding Rose, as it is a profuse and 
continuous bloomer; flowers of good size, 
very double, with slightly recurved petals; 
elegant buds, just the right size and shape 
for buttonhole use; color rosy carmine, 
shaded salmon. 
KillarnPM A ver 3 r beautiful Hybrid Tea 
— Rose. The color is an exqui- 
site shade of deep shell-pink. It is free 
in growth; strong heavy shoots, which are 
crowned with buds. 
Mrs. 3. R. Cant. A fine garden variety 
o t even shade of sal- 
mon-rose, round and full, the form of a 
good Hybrid Perpetual. A very free grower 
and free bloomer. It flowers as continu- 
ously and freely as a China Rose, and is 
especially fine in autumn. A splendid ad- 
dition to our standard bedders. 
Marquise de Querhoent. Along- 
- — pointed 
bud on a stiff, upright stem, flowers borne 
singly; the color is beautiful china rose, 
copper - salmon and golden yellow; ex- 
tremely free. A seedling of G. Nabbon- 
nand and Laurette Messimy. 
Mrs. Oliber Ames. ™ s . deli s>' tful 
Rose is round and 
full, with shell-shaped petals recurving 
and ruffled at the edges. The color is 
creamy white, laced and shaded in pink. 
Foliage small, closely set, leathery and 
dark. It is a sport from Mrs. Pierpont 
Morgan. 
Tranz Deepen. A seedlin s from Rais- 
— erin Augusta Victoria. 
This beautiful yellow Hybrid Tea is a fine 
grower, having dark leathery foliage and 
the good habit of throwing up numerous 
heavy canes, each one crowned by a glori-, 
ous flower of large size, composed of large 
petals; the outer petals are about the color 
of Perle des Jardins; the inner petals a 
good orange shade, very deep and rich. It 
is a constant bloomer, opening its buds 
freely; a strong, healthy grower, not sub- 
ject to mildew. A very promising variety. 
Prince of Bulgarie. A very vigorous 
- grower, witli 
large, bright green foliage; beautiful in 
bud; flowers are very large and full; the 
outer petals are extremely large, of superb 
rosy flesh-color; very tine and very free. 
First prize at the Paris Exposition. Very 
much like a superb Carnot in form. 
Philadelphia Rambler. Differs from 
— the Crimson 
Rambler in three important points: The 
color is deeper and more intense; the flow- 
ers are perfectly double to the center, very 
durable and of fine substance. The blooms 
are almost entirely free from the faded 
look often found in Crimson Rambler. It 
is very free in both growth and bloom, and 
will be found a splendid addition to the 
Crimson Rambler section. 
Lady Battersea. This variety has long, 
pointed buds of the 
largest size, and is very striking in form; 
the color is bright cherry-crimson, often 
approaching the shade of Liberty. The 
stems are stiff and extremely long; a vig- 
orous grower and free bloomer; early in 
the season the flowers are not very double, 
but on strong plants the blooms are well 
filled. An unusually promising bedder. 
Countess Dusv. We have found this n 
— most useful and beau- 
tiful general-purpose Rose. It is dwarf in 
habit, extremely free and branching in 
growth, blooms in great profusion, and is 
pure white in color; the buds are pointed, 
and the open flower of very large size. We 
strongly recommend this variety as an out- 
door border Rose. 
Soub. de Pierre Notting. Th is . va - 
riety is a 
seedling of Marechal Niel and Maman 
Cochet, with beautiful closely set foliage 
and a strong, sturdy habit of growth. The 
bloom is very large, perfectly full, of elegant 
form, having a beautiful long bud; the 
colors are very bright, distinct and clear, 
and have no unpleasant toues— -orange-yel- 
low, bordered in carmine-rose. Promises 
to prove very popular. Has received no 
less than six gold medals and prizes. 
