HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
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MME. MELANIE SOUPERT (See pase l) 
Beatrix de Buisseret. Bud extraordinarily 
beautiful; flower very large, quite full, of 
beautiful form and perfect texture ; silvery 
rose and rosy carmine; very free and fragrant. 
A seedling from Testout and a truly fine Rose. 
We believe this Rose will have a larger sale as 
soon as it becomes better known, and we feel 
justified in recommending it highly. Field- 
grown. 30 cts. 
*Bon Silene. Still a prime favorite on ac- 
count of its delightful fragrance and strong 
growth ; deep rose, shaded carmine. One of 
the finest of the light red Roses. Valuable for 
summer or winter flowers. 
*Bougere. Very similar to the Catherine 
Mermet in color. We find it to be one of the 
most continuous bloomers. \'ery hardy. A 
first-class all-round Rose. 
Roses of 
Special 
Merit 
All the fol- 
lowing sorts 
will be found 
first class. We 
list the best of 
the old varieties 
and many that 
are of recent in- 
troduction ; all 
of them are 
worthy of a place in your collection. 
Remember we are the Largest Growers of 
Roses in the South 
Prices ot all Roses, except wbere noted ; Vigorous 
young plants, from pots, 10 cts. each; field-grown 
plants, 25 cts. 
PRICES OF ROSES IN QUANTITIES 
Varieties quoted at to cts. each . . .. $i 00 per doz. 
[[ “15 “ .... I 50 
‘‘ “25 “ .... 2 50 
“35 “ .... 3 50 
No orders filled for Field Roses for less than $1, unless 
ordered with other plants. Premiums not allowed on the 
above prices. 
^Archduke Charles. One of the deservedly popu- 
lar Roses in the South. This is the Confederate 
Rose. Its bid for favor lies not alone in its name, 
but in its individual fragrance, added to an abun- 
dance of blooms whose coloring is the red and white 
of the “ Lost Cause.” Give it a place. 
^American Beauty. One of the grandest of all 
Roses. No red Rose is more popular and no yard is 
complete without one or more of these beautiful 
Roses. If you have room for only one Rose, let it be 
this one. 1 5 cts. each, .50 per doz. (See page 14.. ) 
*Agrippina. Rich, velvety crimson; a grand 
bedder. 
Admiral Schley (Red Burbank). This is a new 
bedding Rose of great excellence sent by Mr. John 
Cook, of Baltimore, who has originated a number of 
our finest Roses. Best described as a red Burbank. A 
very free bloomer, and, we believe,, has come to stay. 
Admiral Dewey. Place one of this variety in 
your Rose-garden if you are fond of a delicate blush 
Rose, perfectly formed, and with a delightful fra- 
grance. Has all the good points, and is one of the 
additions of recent years. 
