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HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
Roses of Late Introduction 
Prices of fine plants, from 2^*incli pots, by mail or express, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. ; field-erown 
plants, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Frau Karl Druschki. White Hybrid 
Perpetual. A Rose 
that fills a long-felt want — a pure, paper-white, 
free-flowering, large-sized Hybrid Perpetual. It 
is a remarkably handsome plant with bright, heavy 
foliage and strong, upright growth. The bloom 
is perfect in form on fine, long stems, and of the 
purest possible white. There is nothing in the 
line of perfectly hardy Roses that can compare 
with this one in form, color and general finish. 
Especially fine for cutting. 
I n Piptmit Breitmeyer Rose, which 
1- has been so largely exhibited and 
advertised. Shell-pink, shading to soft rose ; re- 
verse 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. 
WpIIpcIpii This grand Rose, seedling of looo, 
^ Liberty crossed with Bridesmaid, 
retains the form of Liberty with the fullness of 
Bridesmaid, and in color is a beautiful shade of 
pink, the outside of the petals being bright and 
clear, with a silvery reverse. It is a very vigorous, 
healthy grower, carrying the flowers on long, stiff 
stems which are clothed with heavy, dark green 
foliage. It is remarkably free-flowering and pos- 
sesses unusually fine keeping qualities. 
Rosalind Orr English, ^ew Hybrid Tea. 
s As fine in color as 
anything in the Rose family — a pure bright pink, 
glowing at the center, and when grown under 
glass its color is a bright coral-pink ; a remark- 
ably free grower, producing tall, strong shoots 
crowned by fine buds. 
A very beautiful Hybrid Tea Rose. 
— The color is an exquisite shade of 
deep shell-pink. It is free in growth; strong, 
heavy shoots, which are crowned with buds. 
General McArthur. Color bright scarlet 
Une 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 protec- 
tion. The best everblooming red Rose yet intro- 
duced. 
The Baby Rambler Leva- 
vasseur.) 1 his is with- 
out question the most important addition to our 
list of bedding Roses for many years, and one 
which seems destined to become the leading popu- 
lar bedding variety. It is a cross between Crim- 
son Rambler and one of the dwarf Polyantha 
sorts, producing large trusses of bright crimson 
flowers similar to the Crimson Rambler, but in- 
stead of climbing the plants form dwarf, compact 
bushes not over l8 inches high, with clean dark 
foliage, which is never 
attacked by disease or 
insects and is perfectly 
hardy ; but the most 
unique and novel fea- 
ture about it is the 
phenomenal freedom 
with which it pro- 
duces flowers. 1 n 
this respect it out- 
classes any Rose of 
any type known, the 
plant being never out 
of bloom from early 
spring until stopped 
by hard frost in the 
late autumn. 
Richmond. I* 'he 
most 
valuable Rose of re- 
cent years, and we are 
delighted to be able 
to offer so good a 
thing to our custo- 
mers. We have all 
been wanting and 
needing a good red 
Rose that can be 
grown easily. 
RICHMOND 
