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Haskell Avenue Floral Company, Dallas, Texas 
ROSES OF SPECIAL MERIT, continued 
*Lady Clanmorris. Perfectly 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 petals margined pink. Field- 
grown, 30 cts. 
*Louis Philippe. Rich, dark, velvety crimson ; free and beautiful. 
*Mad. Schwaller. A re- 
markable Rose, having the 
strength and style of the Hy- 
brid Perpetual and the free- 
flowering qualities of the 
Tea; color deep rosy flesh, 
deepening on edge of petals. 
*Mad. AbelChatenay. Very 
Louis Philippe Rose Strong, healthy-growing va- 
riety, with rich, bright foli- 
age. 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. 
Mad. Schwaller Rote 
Mrs. De Graw Rose 
summer until frost. 
The flowers are bright, rich 
pink, of good size and very 
fragrant; blooms in clusters. 
*Marquise de Querhoent. A long-pointed bud on a stiff, up- 
right stem, flowers borne singly ; the color is beautiful china rose, 
copper-salmon and golden yellow ; extremely free. A seedling of 
G. Nabbonnand and Laurette Messimey. 
*Mosella (Yellow Soupert). 
Mosella is a stronger grower 
*Mrs. B. R. Cant. A fine 
garden variety of even shade 
of salmon-rose, round and 
full, the form of a good Hy- 
brid Perpetual. Avery free 
grower and free bloomer. It flowers as continuously and freely 
as a China Rose, and is especially fine in autumn. A splendid 
addition to our standard bedders. 
*Marie Guillot. Splendid for any use ; especially desirable for 
summer Rose beds ; pure white, sometimes tinted pale yellow. 
*Meteor. Rich velvety crimson, exceedingly bright and attrac- 
tive. The plant is of vigorous growth and very free-flowering. 
*Mrs. De Graw. An ideal bedding Rose that will give an 
abundance of bloom from 
early 
Mad. Jos. Schwar(z Rose 
M«t«or Rom 
and flowers a little larger 
than Clothilde Soupert, but 
appears the same in clusters 
and on single stems. The 
color is a chrome-yellow in 
the center, getting creamy 
white on the edges of the 
petals. It will make a great 
bedder ; perfectly hardy. 
*Marie Van Houtte. Is creamy white, outer petals outlined with 
bright rose ; occasionally the entire flower is suffused with light 
pink ; growth strong ; bloom profuse. 
*Mad. Francisca Kruger. Large flowers of beautiful copper-yel- 
low. Unlike any other Roses on our list. 
*Mad. Jos. Schwartz. One of the most hardy Tea Roses, and 
particularly adapted for open ground planting ; produces its bloom 
in great profusio-n ; color white, beautifully flushed with pink. 
